Hello,
I do not remember any function to count xavps at this moment, it can be
added of course if someone wants to make a pull request. Otherwise, the
options is looping with index through all xavps for the name you want. A
c function will have to do the same, internally there is no field
keeping the number of avp/xavp with same name.
Cheers,
Daniel
On 08.11.21 16:21, Benoît Panizzon wrote:
Dear Community
In my previous post I mentioned my problem with sql_xquery
I fear I used this wrong.
$dbr is probably only populated if sql_query is used. Anyway, it is
always 0 in my testings, even if I clearly get a result.
Now I would like to know how many results I have. How can I determine
the size of an $xavp stack (or array)?
Or is there another way to get the number of rows returned by a
sql_xquery without looping an index through all rows?
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