Re: Display ADO Recordset in Access



Try being less of a jerk- you'll live longer.

BillyRogers wrote:
I'm not trying to be rude here, but you have posted three responses - none of
which has answered my question.

I'm not looking for a lecture or debate. I'm looking for an aswer to a
question. You don't know the answer- so stop posting on my thread.




--
Billy Rogers

Dallas,TX

Currently Using SQL Server 2000, Office 2000 and Office 2003


"Bob Barrows [MVP]" wrote:

BillyRogers wrote:
As I stated before I'm using ADO to pass a parameter to a stored
procedure (in SQL Server) not an Access query.

I really don't need responses from people who can't answer my
question.

Well, then, get used to silence.

Given this response to my attempt to help, I now start to understand why you
failed to get help in the group where this question is on topic.

--
Microsoft MVP - ASP/ASP.NET
Please reply to the newsgroup. This email account is my spam trap so I
don't check it very often. If you must reply off-line, then remove the
"NO SPAM"




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