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Old January 25th, 2009, 09:24 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Mark A. Sam[_3_]
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Default Dynamic recordset

Actually I meant articles. A readonly recordset doesn't interest me. You
said you can do this with DAO recordsets? That is what I'd be interested
in, but only if the recordsets underlying table is updateable with the form.




"Ken Snell (MVP)" wrote in message
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Hmmmm.... No, I am not aware of any examples or samples on internet.

See these articles for more details:

How to bind Microsoft Access forms to ADO recordsets
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/281998

ACC2000: Forms Based on ADO Recordsets Are Read-Only
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/227053


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"Mark A. Sam" wrote in message
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Any examples anywhere?

"Ken Snell (MVP)" wrote in message
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The form will use the Recordset's data as the data for the form. It
works best for DAO recordsets. ADODB recordsets can be used, but the
form will be a read-only form (no editing of data allowed).





 




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