Jan 22, 2002 #1 TonyU Technical User Feb 14, 2001 1,317 US I need an explanation as to what this:<!--#include FILE="ADOVBS.INC"--> is, when should it be used and where do I get such animal. Tony
I need an explanation as to what this:<!--#include FILE="ADOVBS.INC"--> is, when should it be used and where do I get such animal. Tony
Jan 22, 2002 1 #2 ElEye IS-IT--Management Nov 17, 2001 187 US Hi, Tony. Plz refer to: http://www.asp101.com/articles/john/adovbs/default.asp -Dave http://electriceye.nethttp://flashspot.com Upvote 0 Downvote
Hi, Tony. Plz refer to: http://www.asp101.com/articles/john/adovbs/default.asp -Dave http://electriceye.nethttp://flashspot.com
Jan 22, 2002 Thread starter #3 TonyU Technical User Feb 14, 2001 1,317 US Thanks for the link Dave. So it really does not matter if it's used or not huh? Tony Upvote 0 Downvote
Jan 22, 2002 #4 link9 Programmer Nov 28, 2000 3,387 US Not a single bit... just use the integer constants if you like in place of the enumerated values adOpenStatic - 3 adLockReadOnly - 1 rs.open sql,con,3,1 etc... Upvote 0 Downvote
Not a single bit... just use the integer constants if you like in place of the enumerated values adOpenStatic - 3 adLockReadOnly - 1 rs.open sql,con,3,1 etc...
Jan 22, 2002 #5 mithrilhall Programmer Jul 27, 2001 635 US BTW - Don't name it with an INC extension. People used to be able to type the file name into the browser and get the file as text such as: http://www.asp101.com/articles/john/adovbs.inc Just replace the .INC extension with a .ASP and it should be fine. Upvote 0 Downvote
BTW - Don't name it with an INC extension. People used to be able to type the file name into the browser and get the file as text such as: http://www.asp101.com/articles/john/adovbs.inc Just replace the .INC extension with a .ASP and it should be fine.