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1.Opening a DAO Recordset Using a Table
2.Use dbOpenSnapshot when opening an recordset
3.Connection error handler
4.Opening a DAO Recordset Using a SQL SELECT Statement
5.sets the locking type in the call to the Open method
6.Creating a Recordset Using a Connection String
7.Get Recordset content by calling Recordset.GetString
8.Creating a Recordset Using the ActiveConnection Property
9.Creating a Recordset Using a Connection Object








10.Opening a Recordset
11.Opening a Recordset Based on a Table or Query with SQL command
12.Recordset.Open method
13.Opening a Recordset Based on a Table or Query
14.Opening a Recordset Based on an SQL Statement
15.Opening a Recordset Based on Criteria
16.Opening a Recordset Directly
17.The RecordCount Property Is Not Supported with a Forward-Only Recordset
18.Options of Open Method: adCmdText - The provider evaluates the source as a command
19.adCmdTable - A SQL query is generated to return all rows from the table named in the source.
20.adCmdTableDirect - The provider returns all rows in the table named in the source.
21.adCmdStoredProc - The provider evaluates the source as a stored procedure.
22.adCmdUnknown - The type of command in the source is unknown.
23.adCmdFile - The source is evaluated as a persisted recordset.
24.adAsyncExecute - The source is executed asynchronously.
25.adAsyncFetch - The initial quantity specified in the Initial Fetch Size property is fetched.
26.adAsyncFetchNonBlocking - The main thread never blocks when fetching.
27.Opening a Recordset with Inconsistent Updates