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NAME: dbnumcompute
FUNCTION:
Return the number of COMPUTE clauses in the current set of
results.
SYNTAX:
int dbnumcompute(dbproc)
DBPROCESS *dbproc;
COMMENTS:
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o This routine returns the number of COMPUTE clauses in the
current set of results. The application can call it after
dbresults() returns SUCCEED. For example, given the SQL state-
ment:
select dept, name from employee
order by dept, name
compute count(name) by dept
compute count(name)
the call dbnumcompute(dbproc) will return 2 since there are two
COMPUTE clauses in the SELECT statement.
PARAMETERS:
dbproc - A pointer to the DBPROCESS structure that provides the
connection for a particular front-end/SQL Server process. It
contains all the information that DB-Library uses to manage
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communications and data between the front end and SQL Server.
RETURNS:
The number of COMPUTE clauses in the current set of results.
SEE ALSO:
dbnumalts, dbresults