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Returning SQL_NO_DATA
When an ODBC 2.x application working with an ODBC 3.0 driver calls SQLExecDirect, SQLExecute, or SQLParamData, and a searched update or delete statement was executed but did not affect
any rows at the data source, the ODBC 3.0 driver should return SQL_SUCCESS. When
an ODBC 3.0 application working with an ODBC 3.0 driver calls SQLExecDirect, SQLExecute, or SQLParamData with the same result, the ODBC 3.0 driver should return SQL_NO_DATA.
If a searched update or delete statement in a batch of statements does not
affect any rows at the data source, SQLMoreResults returns SQL_SUCCESS. It cannot return SQL_NO_DATA, because that would mean
that there are no more results, not that there is a result from a searched
update/delete that affected no rows.