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Jamie Collins wrote:
Rob Bruce wrote:
Jamie Collins wrote:
<pedant intensity="Extreme"You can't create Access databases with
ADO. You have to use ADOX</pedant


Sorry, I should have warned you: I'm a dedicated pedant myself.

ADOX is one of the 'ADO component libraries', the phrase being
Microsoft's rather than mine. See:


http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...tlibraries.asp

I think you may have confused my use of 'ADO' with Microsoft ActiveX
Data Objects, however its moniker equivalent to ADOX would be ADODB.

Better luck next time <g.

Jamie.


I fully realise that usenettiquette dictates that we should now descend into
a flame war culminating in both of us proclaiming that the other doesn't
know the first thing about data access using MS technology because of a
missed apostrophy or some such other typo several posts back, but I really
can't be bothered. I'm sure I've got better things to do. ;-)

Rob


 
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