Re: EOAsyncFetchNonBlocking Question



Randy,

On Thu, 15 May 2008 08:39:27 +0100, Randy Adanza <radanza@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Then I found out that by setting TADOQuery.ExecuteOption to
EOAsyncFetchNonBlocking speeds up things quite nicely. However, I found out that it seems to bypass the First and
Last record, I did however found a fix for that.

Would you care to share your solution?

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Paul Scott
Information Management Systems
Macclesfield, UK.
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