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Old July 3rd, 2003, 11:21 AM
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Default Difference btwn ADOR and ADODB

Is there a difference between ADOR and ADODB. If there is.. where do you use eihter.

Another question Can i have an a Array of recordset in VB6
that is.. Dim rstSort(1 to 6) As New ADODB.Recordset.

is there an example that could demonstrate this coz am havin trouble ith my array.

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2nd one, no you can't - you'd need to bring back a recordset object, then loop through each of it's records & populate an array from this...






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