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Re: CursorAdapters and existing ADO recordsets Message #
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>>I see. Also I guess I can just do
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>>oConn.Execute('MySp('+transform(par1)+"," + transform(par2)+()') to retrieve my record set.
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>Make your mind first if you want a recordset or a cursor. :)
At the end I want a cursor. But since you can not get a cursor from oConn, I would receive the record set and transform it to a cursor either using CA or a function from MereMortals.
However, I think I would not gain anything using this approach...
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