Note
Access to this page requires authorization. You can try signing in or changing directories.
Access to this page requires authorization. You can try changing directories.
In this article
Returns the number of rows added, deleted, or changed by the last statement.
int PDOStatement::rowCount ();
The number of rows added, deleted, or changed.
If the last SQL statement executed by the associated PDOStatement was a SELECT statement, a PDO::CURSOR_FWDONLY cursor returns -1. A PDO::CURSOR_SCROLLABLE cursor returns the number of rows in the result set.
Support for PDO was added in version 2.0 of the Microsoft Drivers for PHP for SQL Server.
This example shows two uses of rowCount. The first use returns the number of rows that were added to the table. The second use shows that rowCount can return the number of rows in a result set when you specify a scrollable cursor.
<?php
$database = "Test";
$server = "(local)";
$conn = new PDO( "sqlsrv:server=$server ; Database = $database", "", "");
$col1 = 'a';
$col2 = 'b';
$query = "insert into Table2(col1, col2) values(?, ?)";
$stmt = $conn->prepare( $query );
$stmt->execute( array( $col1, $col2 ) );
print $stmt->rowCount();
echo "\n\n";
$con = null;
$database = "AdventureWorks";
$conn = new PDO( "sqlsrv:server=$server ; Database = $database", "", "");
$query = "select * from Person.ContactType";
$stmt = $conn->prepare( $query, array(PDO::ATTR_CURSOR => PDO::CURSOR_SCROLL));
$stmt->execute();
print $stmt->rowCount();
?>