• I know it's not a SQL error. Just wanted to know if there's any flag, setting, what ever, ... that can activate a behavior like the one I need.

    But, like you say, it's not a SQL error, so there's probably nothing inside SQL to do that.

    I'll just use the output message in c# and see it there's any 0 rows affected message.

    Thanks,

    Pedro



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