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Aug 10th, 2000, 05:34 PM
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I was wondering, what is com, adn how does it relate to MS access
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Aug 10th, 2000, 07:57 PM
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COM is the Component Object Model, and it's probably one of the most important things to Microsoft. Example: all the Office programs can be used as COM objects (ever used CreateObject("Word.Document")?). Also, all OCX controls are COM objects. ActiveX is another name for COM. Now, you can see where it all fits in.
On the Access side, DAO and ADO are usable through COM in a variety of different guises.
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Aug 10th, 2000, 08:09 PM
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Aug 10th, 2000, 08:10 PM
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ADO - Active Data Objects
DAO - Data Access Objects
They're two different object-centric ways of accessing a data source.
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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Aug 10th, 2000, 08:12 PM
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whats the diffrence between them?
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Aug 10th, 2000, 08:13 PM
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From what I can tell, not a whole lot. I've used both interchangeably (to an extent). I haven't done much MS database stuff for a while (decided I preferred mySQL and C++).
I refuse to tie my hands behind my back and hear somebody say "Bend Over, Boy, Because You Have It Coming To You".
-- Linus Torvalds
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