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Thread: DAO VS ADO

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    In ADO recordsets have a property called .DefinedSize which returns the defined size of a field in a table. Does DAO have something equivalent to this?


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    Try Recordset.Fields(Index).FieldSize

    I believe this will work for DAO.
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    Originally posted by parksie
    Try Recordset.Fields(Index).FieldSize

    I believe this will work for DAO.
    I believe it's size, not fieldsize:

    Recordset.Fields(index).size but it looks as though either will work.

    [Edited by JHausmann on 08-17-2000 at 02:08 PM]

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    Hmm. More Microsoft redundancy? There must be *some* difference between them.
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