I'm obviously still figuring out this database stuff. Ruslan replied
with a solution that works very nicely. It's obviously just the way to
do it, but I hadn't wrapped my head around that aspect of working with
RB databases before posting my question.

Thanks for bearing with me.

On 9/24/06, Norman Palardy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

On Sep 24, 2006, at 10:43 AM, Dennis Birch wrote:

> Thanks for the idea. If I understand it correctly, in the constructor
> for MyClass, I would need to read the values of the fields in the
> recordset and then create a new record from that, which would provide
> me with an array of DatabaseRecords in the end. I was hoping to find
> that there was something built into the RS implementation of the
> Database class that would allow me to access a subset of the
> recordset.

No. This would give you an array of YOUR custom class

And there is nothing built in

>
> In the end I came up with another solution. I get a recordset that
> contains just the primary keys of all the records in the table and
> then iterates over that set to access one record at a time and feed it
> to the constructor for my internal object.

That would work too
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