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diff --git a/configs/func_odbc.conf.sample b/configs/func_odbc.conf.sample index 876416b07..de8bbf37c 100644 --- a/configs/func_odbc.conf.sample +++ b/configs/func_odbc.conf.sample @@ -49,12 +49,10 @@ ; changes the way that func_odbc normally works. Instead of the ; invocation of the function returning a row, it returns an opaque ; ID, which may be passed to ODBC_FETCH() to return each row in -; turn. ODBC_FETCH_STATUS returns SUCCESS or FAILURE, to indicate -; whether any results were stored, and you should call ODBC_Finish -; on the ID to clean up any remaining results when you are done -; with the query. Also, the variable ODBCROWS is set initially, -; which may be used in an iterative fashion to return each row in -; the result. +; turn. The variable ODBCROWS is set initially, which may be used +; in an iterative fashion to return each row in the result. You +; should call ODBC_Finish on the ID to clean up any remaining +; results when you are done with the query. ; Please note that multirow queries are isolated to the channel, ; and rows may not be fetched outside of the channel where the ; query was initially performed. Additionally, as the results are |