[AccessD] ADO

Susan Harkins ssharkins at gmail.com
Mon Nov 26 13:15:20 CST 2007


Charlotte, I'm just trying to use that technique we wrote about years ago --  
using the query field Description property. I'm using it differently, but 
like I said -- works fine until I run into a query field that doesn't have a 
Description property setting.

However, I'm going to try it on another system. This one really does behave 
badly anymore. I can't trust that what's happening isn't just something 
that's broke, especially since A.D. said Resume Next worked fine for him.

Susan H.



> The simple answer is NO.  The query/view doesn't expose field
> properties, those are in the table.  Why would you try to use a query
> for this?
>
> Charlotte Foust
>
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>> But you can use a fixed query in ADO.
>
> =====Can you reference the field properties? That's what I'm doing.
>
> Susan H.
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