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An object stored in ADO Recordset

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Submitted on: 1/6/2002 10:54:13 PM
By: treedevil27  
Level: Advanced
User Rating: By 6 Users
Compatibility: VB 6.0
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     Demonstration of how to store an object in an ADO recordset. Fully commented and ready to go. Needs error handling. Might be a good replacement for a collection object !
 
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7/17/2004 2:44:45 AM

msdn problem in this code .it asked msdn reinstalled.
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9/19/2004 10:27:23 PMPaul Turcksin

Fascinating stuff. Works great! Clear and well commented code. I learned a couple of new things. Thanks for sharing, and 5 big ones from me.
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9/20/2004 4:59:34 AMJohn Baron

Good stuff. 5 from me!
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9/21/2004 7:46:29 AMJoão Fernando Kiewel

Well, looks usefull, but what kind of object may I put in it?
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9/27/2004 2:58:05 AM

I download u r code “To demonstrate storing an object in an ADO recordset. 'Date:January 7 2002”. I am new with VB ADO.
Please guide me how to link it with the MSAccess table.
Thanks in advance.

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7/18/2006 11:57:06 PMRakesh Sharma

This site is superb for learning. Thank you very much for everything you provided on this site........Keep it up
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3/6/2007 2:40:25 AMsmile

thanks
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9/5/2011 10:20:08 AMDark

In addition to storing an object in a database, I find no other use (to replace a collection of a class is meaningless because it would lose the concept of programming by layers)
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