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Apr 14th, 2007, 10:51 AM
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Re: VB and SQL
Moved to Database Development forum
I'd recommend not taking Moneybucks advice - it is an extra layer of complexity (things that can go wrong!) that you don't need. It also isn't used by many people here, so you are unlikely to get rapid answers to your questions.
What I think you should use is ADO code, as shown in the ADO Tutorial link in my signature (and further articles in our Database FAQs).
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