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I am using LuaSQL, and query for a result set using con:execute(sql_stmt), which returns a cursor.

How do I see if there is at least one row in that resultset, without doing a cursor:fetch to pop that first row?

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From the doc it appears you can use cur:numrows() if you are using MySQL, PostgreSQL, or Oracle:

cur:numrows() See also: cursor objects Returns: the number of rows in the query result.

dcp
Thanks. I'm using an odbc driver to a MySQL database. numrows() didn't work for me.
NP