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Devart.Data Namespace / SqlShimDataReader Class / RecordsAffected Property
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    RecordsAffected Property (SqlShimDataReader)
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    Gets the number of rows changed, inserted, or deleted by execution of the SQL statement.
    Syntax
    'Declaration
     
    Public Overrides ReadOnly Property RecordsAffected As Integer
    public override int RecordsAffected {get;}

    Property Value

    The number of rows changed, inserted, or deleted. -1 for SELECT statements; 0 if no rows were affected, or the statement failed.
    Remarks

    IsClosed and RecordsAffected are the only properties that you can call after the SqlShimDataReader is closed.

    Example
    This sample shows how to find out how many rows have been affected during last query. You can do it even if the SqlShimDataReader has been closed.
    public void ProcessReader (QuickBooksDataReader quickBooksReader)
    {
      if (!quickBooksReader.IsClosed)
      {
        while (quickBooksReader.Read())
        {
          for (int i=0;i<quickBooksReader.FieldCount;i++)
          {
            Console.Write("\t"+quickBooksReader[i]);
          }
          Console.WriteLine();
        }
      }
      else
      {
        Console.WriteLine("The DataReader is closed. Rows affected in last action: "+quickBooksReader.RecordsAffected);
      }
    }
    Public Sub ProcessReader(ByVal quickBooksReader As QuickBooksDataReader)
      If Not quickBooksReader.IsClosed Then
        Dim i As Integer
        While quickBooksReader.Read()
          For i = 0 To quickBooksReader.FieldCount - 1
            Console.Write(" " & quickBooksReader(i))
          Next i
          Console.WriteLine()
        End While
      Else
        Console.WriteLine("The DataReader is closed. Rows affected in last action: " & quickBooksReader.RecordsAffected)
      End If
    End Sub
    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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