I see the point concerning the overhead, but I'd be curious to see how much work is involved in returning essentially a null object.
Adding adExecuteNoRecords didn't do the trick however.
SQL and ADO? I can only speak for myself but coming from a heavy MySQL background we didn't get to play...
I've built a shopping cart object in vbscript/asp that stores all relevant item selection and identification data in a progress table.
Once someone selects an item to place in the cart, the form shoots them over to an intermediary page which adds the item to the cart and then returns them to...
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