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Hi Andy,
( Sorry for late reply but I think the system or me? lose previous message so I reply again )
No but you must use a SQLstatement as Source in RecordSet.Open or
in the connection.Execute.
After you are able to manage your CursorSet with ADO interface as you want.
But ADO is a common public interface, you must hold in your mind that the data
handling is done by the OLEDB Provider.
>Hi Marcel,
>
> I am not using a seperate OLE provider... just ODBC. So are you telling me that if I am accessing my database via ODBC, then my only means to write to it is through pure SQL? I cannot use the ADO specific methods? (Such as RecordSet.addNew)
>
>Andy.
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