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Re: dbmorecmds works: msg#00041db.tds.freetds
On 30 Jul 2003 08:06:59 +0200, Michael Peppler <mpeppler@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > > You *could* just do sp_help all by itself - or "sp_help sysusers", as > the sysusers table is guaranteed to exist in all the databases and all > the versions of Sybase and MS-SQL. Fair enough. Can I lean on you for a suggestion, Michael? dbmorecmds() needs a unit test that returns more than one result set, consistently. I'd rather not install a stored procedure, because that requires privileges. I'd like to find a system stored procedure that 1) returns more than one result set and 2) returns exactly the same sets for all versions from both vendors. Any suggestions? I could try it once with dbresults() and again with dbmorecmds() and see if I get the same count. But that's not very independent; if something's wrong underneath, both functions will get the same (wrong) answer. Unless you have a better idea.... --jkl
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