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DataBase

When I run the following query in a database:

SELECT T.ID
FROM TABLA T
WHERE ID=3

Result:

No rows returned

Now I try show message in Delphi say "The record not exist".

In the form I have a component TQuery call qValidacion successfully connected with database Oracle 11g.

Try 1

procedure TfPrueba.ButtonAceptarClick(Sender: TObject);
begin
    qValidacion.Close;
    qValidacion.SQL.Add('SELECT T.ID');
    qValidacion.SQL.Add('FROM TABLA T');
    qValidacion.SQL.Add('WHERE ID=3');
    qValidacion.Open;
    qValidacion.First;
    if (not qValidacion.Eof) then 
        begin
             ShowMessage('The record not exist'); //It Should display the message, but does not show
        end;
    qValidacion.SQL.Clear;
end;
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  • I don't follow. You have a query that returns no rows. What exactly are you asking? Jan 15, 2016 at 20:58
  • Have you checked to be sure that there is at least one row in TABLA which has ID = 3? Jan 15, 2016 at 21:09
  • You've written if (not qValidacion.Eof)... - you want, however to check if you are at Eof, not if you are not at Eof. The idiomatic way to check this, however, is to examine if qValidacion.RecordCount = 0.
    – J...
    Jan 15, 2016 at 21:11
  • qValidacion.SQL.Add('SELECT T.ID'); - BAD idea - there may already be something! Either call SQL.Clear before the first line, or just call one-liner SQL.Text := ' SELECT ... WHERE T.ID=3'; Jan 15, 2016 at 21:28
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    @J... - and download all the data to the client, maybe all the table, and overflow the memory ? the idiomatic way is to call if qValidation.IsEmpty then ... Jan 15, 2016 at 21:31

1 Answer 1

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If you want to check if they are any record in your Query don't use the qValidacion.EOF but qValidacion.IsEmpty

if (qValidacion.IsEmpty) then 
begin
  ShowMessage('The record not exist'); 
end;

The EOF Function is here for returning true when you reach the end of a DataSet. Example:

qValidacion.First;
while not qValidacion.eof do
begin
 // do Something with the current record.
 qValidacion.next
end;

Edit1: Using IsEmpty is indeed more clean. Thanks to Arioch 'The

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    RecordCount is bad idea for SQL. It either would be not implemented and return -1, or would be implemented and copy ALL the data from server to client, if there would be enough memory. One has to call TDataSet.IsEmpty instead Jan 15, 2016 at 21:30
  • It Works, but with "if (qValidacion.RecordCount = 0) then "
    – Goerman
    Jan 15, 2016 at 22:05

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