Hi John,

After executing a MySQL command with revExecuteSQL, the result contains either an error or an integer. If the result is an error, then you know that the change couldn't be made and 0 records were affected. If the result is an integer, then you need to check that the integer is greater than 0. If it isn't, something may have gone wrong and 0 records were affected.

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On 5/9/2014 01:18, JOHN PATTEN wrote:
Hi All,

I’m using some .lc server scripts to add records to a database from an app. My 
database has one field that is UNIQUE. Is it possible to capture the mySQL 
message and report it back to the app when text entered for specific field is 
not unique?

The database won’t create the record due to the fact that the filed is not 
unique, but it also does not give the user any clue of this fact.

Thank you!
John Patten


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