Get ID from database, launching a query from code and set NOCOUNT clause

Hello,
I need to extract some id from some table in mydatabase. I launching query from code.
I would like to know if it is correct what I do
SET NOCOUNT ON
SELECT ID FROM tblID
SET NOCOUNT OFF
it is right to set nocount on at the beginning and if you need to reset it in the end.
Many thanks
www.Photoballot.net

When SET NOCOUNT is ON, the count is not returned. When SET NOCOUNT is OFF, the count is returned.
SET NOCOUNT ON prevents the sending of DONE_IN_PROC messages to the client for each statement in a stored procedure. For stored procedures that contain several statements that do not return much actual data, or for procedures that contain Transact-SQL loops,
setting SET NOCOUNT to ON can provide a significant performance boost, because network traffic is greatly reduced.
It won't have any major impact in your case however like they say its good to have it.
To read more about see -
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms189837.aspx
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