CreateRecordset Method Example (VB)
You can create a Recordset object and specify the column information. You can then insert data into the Recordset object; the underlying rowset buffers the inserts.
The following code example shows how to define a Recordset by using the RDSServer.DataFactory object. You can also do this with the RDS.DataControl object.
'BeginRsDefineShapeVB Sub Main() On Error GoTo ErrorHandler Dim ADF As RDSServer.DataFactory Dim vntRecordShape(3) Dim vntField1Shape(3) Dim vntField2Shape(3) Dim vntField3Shape(3) Dim vntField4Shape(3) Set ADF = New RDSServer.DataFactory ' For each field, specify the name, ' type, size, and nullability. vntField1Shape(0) = "Name" ' Column name. vntField1Shape(1) = CInt(129) ' Column type. vntField1Shape(2) = CInt(40) ' Column size. vntField1Shape(3) = False ' Nullable? vntField2Shape(0) = "Age" vntField2Shape(1) = CInt(3) vntField2Shape(2) = CInt(-1) vntField2Shape(3) = True vntField3Shape(0) = "DateOfBirth" vntField3Shape(1) = CInt(7) vntField3Shape(2) = CInt(-1) vntField3Shape(3) = True vntField4Shape(0) = "Balance" vntField4Shape(1) = CInt(6) vntField4Shape(2) = CInt(-1) vntField4Shape(3) = True ' Put all fields into an array of arrays. vntRecordShape(0) = vntField1Shape vntRecordShape(1) = vntField2Shape vntRecordShape(2) = vntField3Shape vntRecordShape(3) = vntField4Shape ' Use the RDSServer.DataFactory to create an empty ' recordset. It takes an array of variants where ' every element is itself another array of ' variants, one for every column required in the ' recordset. ' The elements of the inner array are the column's ' name, type, size, and nullability. ' ' NOTE: You could just use the RDS.DataControl object ' instead of the RDSServer.DataFactory object. In ' that case, the following code would be Set NewRS ' = ADC1.CreateRecordset(vntRecordShape) Dim NewRs As ADODB.Recordset Set NewRs = ADF.CreateRecordSet(vntRecordShape) Dim fields(3) fields(0) = vntField1Shape(0) fields(1) = vntField2Shape(0) fields(2) = vntField3Shape(0) fields(3) = vntField4Shape(0) ' Populate the new recordset with data values. Dim fieldVals(3) ' Use AddNew to add the records. fieldVals(0) = "Joe" fieldVals(1) = 5 fieldVals(2) = CDate(#1/5/1996#) fieldVals(3) = 123.456 NewRs.AddNew fields, fieldVals fieldVals(0) = "Mary" fieldVals(1) = 6 fieldVals(2) = CDate(#6/5/1996#) fieldVals(3) = 31 NewRs.AddNew fields, fieldVals fieldVals(0) = "Alex" fieldVals(1) = 13 fieldVals(2) = CDate(#1/6/1996#) fieldVals(3) = 34.0001 NewRs.AddNew fields, fieldVals fieldVals(0) = "Susan" fieldVals(1) = 13 fieldVals(2) = CDate(#8/6/1996#) fieldVals(3) = 0# NewRs.AddNew fields, fieldVals NewRs.MoveFirst ' Set the newly created and populated Recordset to ' the SourceRecordset property of the ' RDS.DataControl to bind to visual controls Dim ADC1 As RDS.DataControl Set ADC1 = New RDS.DataControl Set ADC1.SourceRecordset = NewRs 'Clean up If NewRs.State = adStateOpen Then NewRs.Close Set NewRs = Nothing Set ADC1 = Nothing Set ADF = Nothing Exit Sub ErrorHandler: ' clean up If Not NewRs Is Nothing Then If NewRs.State = adStateOpen Then NewRs.Close End If Set NewRs = Nothing Set ADC1 = Nothing Set ADF = Nothing If Err <> 0 Then MsgBox Err.Source & "-->" & Err.Description, , "Error" End If End Sub 'EndRsDefineShapeVB