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Erasmus.Herold | Hallöchen ...
One SQL-Update ..
sql$ = "UPDATE ma_herold_...
db("SQLExec", sql$, 0)
bring a Output whom screen. => 1 Sätze machine!
How can I these Message (this PRINT) suppress?
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Michael W. | the
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says Yes, the it showing should....
too the Result could one of/ one variables allocate.
so many Opportunities... |
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| System: Windows 8/10, XProfan X4 Programmieren, das spannendste Detektivspiel der Welt. | 04/24/16 ▲ |
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Erasmus.Herold | even if I say: temp$ = db("SQLExec", sql$, 0) I get yet The ungewollte display.
i will no system-Feedback.
Erasmus |
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Erasmus.Herold | I have it now with of/ one 1 in a not available Listbox written. the goes, shows none Text, appear me but not coherent.
thanks and closed.
Erasmus |
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ByteAttack | Erasmus.Herold (24.04.2016)
.... appear me but not coherent.
this is the Ergebnismodus! Virtually a Parameter Passing. with 0 becomes the Result displayed, with 1 becomes the Result becomes into Listbox-list written and with 2 becomes the Result becomes in a File written.
...i will no system-Feedback... would be I but using circa Abzufragen whether The Transaktion successful was... |
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ByteAttack | generally there but informations, everybody can with Transact SQL not having would like! Bestes example: The commands USE. If is a data base changes would like one not The SQL-Error Message having. example:
db("SQLExec","USE XNet",0)
what in the actual senses quite no Error Message is, separate sooner one Warntext, the The data base changed been is. this is now naturally something ‚unglücklich‘ if a application at started always so a Warnmeldung outputs. here go we „fast already kriminell“ (so standing it in the XProfan Help) and behelfen us to the USE-commands with the SetErrorLevel of XProfan.
Set("ErrorLevel",-1)
db("SQLExec","USE XNet",0)
Set("ErrorLevel",0)
WICHTIG: After the commands again whom Errorlevel on > -1 settle. |
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Erasmus.Herold | crazy Statement - thanks. |
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