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DOlivastro
Starting Member
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Posted - 2004-06-07 : 17:07:46
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| I'm confused about the LockType Property. I do the following:sr.LockType = adLockPessimisticset sr = s.Execute ("SELECT * FROM Table")(In the above, s is a Connection Object open on SQL Server). When I look at sr.LockType, it suddenly changes to adLockReadOnly.It is not a question of the provider, because the locktype works fine in the following:call sr.open ("SELECT * FROM Table", s, , adLockPessimistic)Why is this happening?Dom |
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timmy
Master Smack Fu Yak Hacker
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Posted - 2004-06-07 : 21:07:23
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| Just a thought....Using the .Execute method by default returns a read-only recordset. This is normally used to execute things such as stored procedures that normally are read only.If you want full control over the recordset, you need to use the .Open method - although it can be a bit verbose at times...Tim |
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