Bob,
> The second method is a really neat trick that you can use to sort of
emulate
> the behaviour of a cursor. You can use it to loop through the records in
a
> table, just using standard SQL select statements.
>
> This example works in SQL Server, I'm not sure how it would need to be
> changed to work with other RDBMS's. Here's the code:
<snip>
Thanks very much for the code - I've been going over and over it, but am not
fully understanding it. I'm using Access you see - if you have the time, or
if someone else does reading this, could you outline what is being done so
that I can interpret what I need to do for Access?
Will
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