INF: No Timestamp Is Returned by dbtsnewval() If Update Fails

Last reviewed: April 25, 1997
Article ID: Q45261

The information in this article applies to:
  • Microsoft SQL Server Programmer's Toolkit, version 4.2

The documentation states that the dbtsnewval() function returns the new timestamp value if the update is successful. The new timestamp is returned to the client as a by-product of the update. If the update is not successful, no timestamp is returned from the server. The dbtsnewval() function is provided to allow the application to adjust the timestamp value in the WHERE clause if a second update to the same row is to be performed.


Additional query words: DB-Lib dblib
Keywords : kbprg SSrvDB_Lib
Version : 4.2
Platform : OS/2


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Last reviewed: April 25, 1997
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