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method FIND

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jayjay60

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Jun 19, 2001
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I would like to know how i could use the method find when i don't want to specify the name of my column but its index. I would like to use find for different table which have the same form (number of columns and rows) but where the fields name are different. For example i want to find record in the first column, whatever the table.

thanks in advance

jayjay
 
I don't know how in ADO, but in ODBC for example, you can find some value only by column offset. When you bind a column, you don't specify the name, only offset. See if there exist some Bind* functions. John Fill
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