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Marius wrote: > I always use parameterized queries to access the database by using > the ADO Command object. When I want to open a recordset I use > Command.Execute. This gives me a static recordset, wich is sufficient > most of the time. > > Now I want to open a recordset with a dynamic or keyset cursor type, > using the folling code : > > Set Rs = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")     

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Date: Jul 20, 2007 08:13

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Pete d'Oronzio [pdmagic] wrote: > Hi all, > > I've got an app that uses ADO.OpenSchema() extensively during a > process that identifies DB schema changes between versions of my > application. It generates an SQL script to update the current > database structure to be compatible with the latest version. > > A recent change that needed to be made involved a Primary Key / > Contstraint change     

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Author: Bob Barrows [MVP]
Date: May 11, 2007 02:41

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