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vrogier avatar vrogier commented on July 30, 2024

Hi,

In your sample code, you did not fetch rows from the resultset.
rs.GetCount() returns the number of rows fetched by the application, in this case, none.
You need to keep fetching rows using rs.Next() or rs++ until it returns false.
After each fetch call, you retrieve values at the current row for each column using rs.Get() either by column index or name.

Regards,

Vincent

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vrogier avatar vrogier commented on July 30, 2024

By the way, you cannot define OCI_CHARSET_ANSI the way you do.
This macro is not supposed to have any value.
By default, it is automatically defined.

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krosjean avatar krosjean commented on July 30, 2024

Thank you very much, Vincent ! I've got it all figured out

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