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>You may be able to do it with an ADO disconnected recordset. I don't have any experience with ASP, but I have done it with Access and VFP. If you have a client side recordset (CursorLocation=adUseClient) you can make changes (like delete) and then return the recordset back to the server for processing. This implies having a server-side component that will receive the recordset and batch-update the changes to the database. Again, I couldn't give you any details about ASP, but I don't see any reason why you wouldn't be able to use ADO's Delete method of in a client-side recordset.
>BTW, the ADC is now called (and/or superseded) the RDS data control.
Thanks for the info. Do you happen to know the CLS-ID for the RDS or where I could find it?
Dan
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