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From: Michael Peppler <mpeppler at peppler dot org>
Subject: Re: Question!!!
Date: Sep 7 1999 3:00PM
BAHRI, SOFIENNE writes:
> Michael;
>
> In the script that you have send to me , you ordered the table by
> acount_number. what the script should do if the user wants to order by
> bank name for exemple. The acount number will not be ordered and the
> script "Next" will not work!
I've shown you the general mechanism. For your special cases you
should be able to figure out ways to make this work.
Michael
> Michael,
> >
> > when I run the program that you have sent me, I always get more the
> ten
> > 10
> > rows. and my MaxRows attribute is set to 10 and I get mostly all the
> > result set.??????
>
> Which version of sybperl do you have?
>
> There were some versions in which the MaxRows attribute didn't work
> correctly for the ct_sql() call.
>
> Alternatively, add:
>
> $dbh->ct_options(&CS_SET, &CS_OPT_ROWCOUNT, $maxrows,
> &CS_INT_TYPE);
>
> to set the rowcount.
>
>
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