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Dion

to DAO, or not to DAO
 
should I use DAO, or ADO? I am accessing SQL/Access from Excel. I am not
doing anything web related. I am under the impression the ADO is the
new/improved way to go, but when I look at things, it looks like DAO has more
"stuff." For the most part, I want to run queries/parameter queries. Either
pre-exisitng in SQL/Access, or from scratch in VBA. Thanks for any opinions.

Jim Thomlinson[_3_]

to DAO, or not to DAO
 
On this site you will probably be able to get a lot more help with ADO than
DAO. From me experience I would go ADO...

HTH

"Dion" wrote:

should I use DAO, or ADO? I am accessing SQL/Access from Excel. I am not
doing anything web related. I am under the impression the ADO is the
new/improved way to go, but when I look at things, it looks like DAO has more
"stuff." For the most part, I want to run queries/parameter queries. Either
pre-exisitng in SQL/Access, or from scratch in VBA. Thanks for any opinions.


TK

to DAO, or not to DAO
 
Hi Dion

ADO is the newest (not that new) and recommended
by people that recommended those kind of things.
It is developed using a much flatter structure and capably
of accessing different databases.
If you would like a sample to connect to Access search
€śbest way to get data from Access€ť 2/26/05 this newsgroup

Good Luck
TK


"Jim Thomlinson" wrote:

On this site you will probably be able to get a lot more help with ADO than
DAO. From me experience I would go ADO...

HTH

"Dion" wrote:

should I use DAO, or ADO? I am accessing SQL/Access from Excel. I am not
doing anything web related. I am under the impression the ADO is the
new/improved way to go, but when I look at things, it looks like DAO has more
"stuff." For the most part, I want to run queries/parameter queries. Either
pre-exisitng in SQL/Access, or from scratch in VBA. Thanks for any opinions.



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