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I am just wondering what the definitive answer to this question is. The PHP PDO documentation warns that PDOStatement->rowCount cannot be relied up to return the number of rows "affected" with a SELECT statement. And yet I find that this continues to work perefectly with mySQL + PHP version after version. Perhaps there is an issue when using another DB but if I don't ever want to migrate to another DB should I really care?

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Yes, you should still care about the usage of that method. It's not just the database, but PHP itself can be a problem.

If you want to play it safe, it's better if you just issue a SELECT COUNT(*) instead.

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  • Thank you! SELECT COUNT it is then!
    – DroidOS
    Sep 27, 2012 at 3:06
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    I'm not sure running a query twice and assuming the same results were returned each time is safe exactly.
    – user141249
    Sep 5, 2013 at 10:45

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