Duh...ReadOnly, George.
Our hero, having made a fool of himself in public again, beats a hasty retreat...>Actually, you would be incorrect in guessing that they are not updateable. Well, I should couch that answer by qualifying that the provider you are using will make a difference. Which provider are you using? And, if you query the LockType Property of the Recordset, what do you get?
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>>Hey John - I'm experimenting with ADO shaped recordsets and am encountering an error trying to change a value. Am I correct in guessing that they are not updateable?
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>>Cheers -
Dan LeClair
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