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Old January 29th, 2007, 02:56 PM posted to microsoft.public.access.forms
Douglas J. Steele
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Default Trouble With Recordsets

To use an ADP, you'd have to have SQL Server installed.

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"Jeff Monroe" wrote in message
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Doug:

Now that you mention it, the book directs the reader to use the
Norhtwind.ADP (supplied on the dis) database. When I tried to use it,
it didn't work (it couldn't find the datatables). I went adead and used
the Northwind.mdb file, thinking it miht have been a typo?

The book wasn't real clear (or helpful) with explaining the
significance of an .adp file. I even emailed the author and failed to
receive a response.

Thanks.

Jeff

Jeff Monroe Wrote:
Crystal:

That worked, thanks.

Do you have any idea why the tutorial book uses ADODB.Recordset? It's
throughout the whole chapter? Does it have anything to do witht the
references selected? Version of Access? I emailed the author but have
not received a response.

Jeff





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