Re: cancel during asyncfetchnonblocking
From: Brian Bushay TeamB (BBushay_at_Nmpls.com)
Date: 08/19/04
- Next message: Brian Bushay TeamB: "Re: Expert: Sorting a DBGrid from an Access Db via ADO"
- Previous message: Brian Bushay TeamB: "Re: Network Programming"
- In reply to: Martijn Tonies: "Re: cancel during asyncfetchnonblocking"
- Next in thread: Martijn Tonies: "Re: cancel during asyncfetchnonblocking"
- Reply: Martijn Tonies: "Re: cancel during asyncfetchnonblocking"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
Date: Wed, 18 Aug 2004 22:26:36 -0500
>> AdoDS.Recordset.Cancel;
>> AdoDS.Close;
>Did you test this?
Not with the code posted
>Can you use the same object for another query?
I do not understand your question
>I've been spending quite some time with all sorts of
>settings but can't seem to get this working in an OK
>manner.
Since you didn't post the question this thread addresses its not clear to me
what you are referring to.
-- Brian Bushay (TeamB) Bbushay@NMPLS.com
- Next message: Brian Bushay TeamB: "Re: Expert: Sorting a DBGrid from an Access Db via ADO"
- Previous message: Brian Bushay TeamB: "Re: Network Programming"
- In reply to: Martijn Tonies: "Re: cancel during asyncfetchnonblocking"
- Next in thread: Martijn Tonies: "Re: cancel during asyncfetchnonblocking"
- Reply: Martijn Tonies: "Re: cancel during asyncfetchnonblocking"
- Messages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]
Relevant Pages
|