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Author: Andrzej Adam Filip (NANAS)
Date: Aug 11, 2008 13:24

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Look at the help entry for the AbsolutePosition property and see if that sounds like what you want, but read the warnings to make sure they don't apply to your situation: "You should not use the AbsolutePosition property as a surrogate record number...." HTH, "chun" <chun@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:2A8FEFF0-1601-4434-81FB-4F0F741855D9@microsoft.com... > Hi     

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Author: Andrzej Adam Filip (NANAS)
Date: Aug 11, 2008 10:10

I just use getrows() to convert the recordset to an array. Is this the best approach? thanks. -- For the freedom in MS Office! "chun" wrote: Hi all, Thank you in advance for your help. I know I can loop through an ADODB recordset by movenext. Is there a way to loop through it using some index for the recrods? I am looping through multiple tables at the same
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Hi all, Thank you in advance for your help. I know I can loop through an ADODB recordset by movenext. Is there a way to loop through it using some index for the recrods? I am looping through multiple tables at the same pace. For example, i want to be able to pick the fourth records from 5 recordset. Thanks a lot. chun ------------------------------------------------- For the freedom     

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Author: George Nicholson
Date: Aug 20, 2007 15:11

On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 17:13:58 -0400, "J.R. Winder" <jwinder@Daystarinc.com> wrote: Is there a way within Access 03 to search for a string of data that contains a # symbol? I have a client that we reproduced a MS works db using Access 03. The client claims that within MS works they were able to search using the # symbol....many of their historic recrods have the # within the record
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On Mon, 22 Sep 2008 17:13:58 -0400, J.R. Winder wrote: > Is there a way within Access 03 to search for a string of data that contains > a # symbol? I have a client that we reproduced a MS works db using Access > 03. The client claims that within MS works they were able to search using > the # symbol....many of their historic recrods have the # within the record > name. My programmer tells     

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Author: chun
Date: Aug 20, 2007 14:44

Is there a way within Access 03 to search for a string of data that contains a # symbol? I have a client that we reproduced a MS works db using Access 03. The client claims that within MS works they were able to search using the # symbol....many of their historic recrods have the # within the record name. My programmer tells me that searching in Access 03 is not possilbe when including
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On Aug 31, 1:57 pm, Kevin <LKSh...@cox.net> wrote: > Yea, I doubt it's true, too (I wish it was).  Still, I like how the Dems > are throwing stuff out there to see what sticks, bring up any > suspicions, hitting (perhaps) below the belt.  A tactic learned from the > Repubs. > > Kevin > > > > > This seems pretty far-fetched , oh and sorry for starting a new > > thread, no way could i get     

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Author: chun
Date: Aug 20, 2007 14:08

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Author: John W. Vinson
Date: Sep 22, 2008 15:07

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Author: fredg
Date: Sep 22, 2008 14:29

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Author: J.R. Winder
Date: Sep 22, 2008 14:13

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Date: Sep 8, 2008 06:35

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Author: guzboyz
Date: Aug 31, 2008 11:40

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