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    Resolved Should I be worried ?

    When I come to define a variable as a recordset, the auto dropdown bit of the IDE shows as many as 3 recordset types to choose from. All the same name "Recordset". Is this normal? Should I be worried by this ?
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    It all depends on what you have in your project references. Do you have multiple ADO references?
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    That was in fact the case, I had references to a couple of MS Active X modules that I wasn't using. On removing them from the list (which I do check periodically - just hadn't got round to it for a while), I now have only one ADO recordset to apply.

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