I I reckon DAO...although that could start a war on here! Basically DAO was
written for the JET engine so goes hane in hand with Access. ADO is more of
a "generic" data access method - tries to be everything to every data source
(and does it well!)....can't say I've done any performance testing between
the 2 using Access but I imagine there aint much in it.
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-----Original Message-----
From: Will Swain [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: 26 April 2001 10:51
To: CF-Talk
Subject: slightly OT ADO vs DAO
Hi all,
I know this is slightly OT, but I wanted to get peoples opinions about ADO
vs DAO in ACCESS2000. It's not something I'd looked at before to be honest,
so was looking for general feedback, info on each etc,
TIA
Will
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