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Top Forums Shell Programming and Scripting Need help with return code 1... Post 302262037 by mac4rfree on Wednesday 26th of November 2008 08:11:19 AM
Old 11-26-2008
Need help with return code 1...

Hi Guys,,

I am having a unix script which is running the DB2 Insert command.
For the insert command, there were no records to be updated.

SQL0100W No row was found for FETCH, UPDATE or DELETE; or the result of a
query is an empty table. SQLSTATE=02000
+ + echo 1
STAGE_RC=1
+ [[ 1 != 0 ]]

Because of this, it is returning return code as 1.
My script will work, only if this part of the script is successful as u can see the in the code above.

all 1 in the codes are return code.

is it because of the DB2 insert statement or is it due to something else..When will the return code be 1??
 

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FBSQL_AFFECTED_ROWS(3)							 1						    FBSQL_AFFECTED_ROWS(3)

fbsql_affected_rows - Get number of affected rows in previous FrontBase operation

SYNOPSIS
int fbsql_affected_rows ([resource $link_identifier]) DESCRIPTION
fbsql_affected_rows(3) returns the number of rows affected by the last INSERT, UPDATE or DELETE query associated with $link_identifier. Note If you are using transactions, you need to call fbsql_affected_rows(3) after your INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE query, not after the commit. If the last query was a DELETE query with no WHERE clause, all of the records will have been deleted from the table but this function will return zero. Note When using UPDATE, FrontBase will not update columns where the new value is the same as the old value. This creates the possibility that fbsql_affected_rows(3) may not actually equal the number of rows matched, only the number of rows that were literally affected by the query. PARAMETERS
o $ link_identifier -A FrontBase link identifier returned by fbsql_connect(3) or fbsql_pconnect(3).If optional and not specified, the function will try to find an open link to the FrontBase server and if no such link is found it will try to create one as if fbsql_connect(3) was called with no arguments. RETURN VALUES
If the last query failed, this function will return -1. SEE ALSO
fbsql_num_rows(3). PHP Documentation Group FBSQL_AFFECTED_ROWS(3)
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