[AccessD] MS access shaky
Stuart McLachlan
stuart at lexacorp.com.pg
Tue May 24 18:14:46 CDT 2016
I've never needed a table type recordset from SQL Server that is not an actual table in the
database.
How do you use them?
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Stuart
On 24 May 2016 at 19:03, Mark Simms wrote:
> Yeah, but Views don't provide for parameters. Their flexibility is
> limited. On top of that, stored procedures cannot return tables unless
> they are created as functions with a table return object type.
>
> > I use ODBC with as many views and stored procedures as possible to
> > do the heavy lifting on the server.
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