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Jul 6th, 1999, 05:56 PM
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This is a 3-part question.
1) Although I know that it is "morally" wrong to mix ADO and DAO within the same project, is there any practical reason why I shouldn't?
2) Is the DataReport Designer designed to run under ADO, or will it be happy under DAO?
3) I read somewhere that if you use the ADO Data Environment then "you are asking for trouble". Can anyone tell me (a) is it true and not just a personal opinion? and (b) if it is true then why?
(Personal note to Bashfirst: Thanks for your suggestion. I didn't actually get around to trying it because I just discovered "PrintForm" which solved my problem perfectly! I didn't want you to think I was ignoring you!)
Addendum: The "somewhere" in (3) was nrj's reply to Etoscha's question!!!
[This message has been edited by Michael (edited 07-07-1999).]
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Jul 8th, 1999, 11:36 AM
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1) Ive been forced to do so for a large project for some month now and have had no promblems so far
2) DataReport only works with ADO (as far as I know) (see my posting 'Problem with DataEnvironment')
3) IT IS TRUE (see my posting 'Problem with DataEnvironment')
Etoscha
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Jul 8th, 1999, 03:59 PM
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Thanks for your comments, Etoscha.
Could you (or anyone!) elaborate a little more on why we are in for trouble with the Data Env? From what I have seen of it, it appears to be a useful way of keeping everything together.
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