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Adam There is a need to close a cursor when the statement has changed. In this case, the cursor describes an access plan based on one input value. Then when a different input value is used, that access plan is different - a different recordset returned. Is there a kind of reset or renewal of the recordset, based on the new input value - I forget - my VB and ADO is rusty. HTH and is even a little bit close. <g> Vern At 11:52 AM 8/27/02 -0400, you wrote: >I am writing some short VB code to query information of the AS/400 using ADO >(ole db). I want to create on connection and recall a function to keep >running the same query over and over with only a parameter change. -snip-
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