Item Property Example (VB)
This example demonstrates how the Item property accesses members of a collection. The example opens the Authors table of the Pubs database with a parameterized command.
The parameter in the command issued against the database is accessed from the Command object's Parameters collection by index and name. The fields of the returned Recordset are then accessed from that object's Fields collection by index and name.
'BeginItemVB 'To integrate this code 'replace the data source and initial catalog values 'in the connection string Public Sub Main() On Error GoTo ErrorHandler Dim Cnxn As ADODB.Connection Dim rstAuthors As ADODB.Recordset Dim cmd As ADODB.Command Dim prm As ADODB.Parameter Dim fld As ADODB.Field Dim strCnxn As String Dim ix As Integer Dim limit As Long Dim Column(0 To 8) As Variant Set Cnxn = New ADODB.Connection Set rstAuthors = New ADODB.Recordset Set cmd = New ADODB.Command 'Set the array with the Authors table field (column) names Column(0) = "au_id" Column(1) = "au_lname" Column(2) = "au_fname" Column(3) = "phone" Column(4) = "address" Column(5) = "city" Column(6) = "state" Column(7) = "zip" Column(8) = "contract" cmd.CommandText = "SELECT * FROM Authors WHERE state = ?" Set prm = cmd.CreateParameter("ItemXparm", adChar, adParamInput, 2, "CA") cmd.Parameters.Append prm ' set connection strCnxn = "Provider='sqloledb';Data Source='MySqlServer';" & _ "Initial Catalog='Pubs';Integrated Security='SSPI';" Cnxn.Open strCnxn cmd.ActiveConnection = Cnxn ' open recordset rstAuthors.Open cmd, , adOpenStatic, adLockReadOnly 'Connection and CommandType are omitted because 'a Command object is provided Debug.Print "The Parameters collection accessed by index..." Set prm = cmd.Parameters.Item(0) Debug.Print "Parameter name = '"; prm.Name; "', value = '"; prm.Value; "'" Debug.Print Debug.Print "The Parameters collection accessed by name..." Set prm = cmd.Parameters.Item("ItemXparm") Debug.Print "Parameter name = '"; prm.Name; "', value = '"; prm.Value; "'" Debug.Print Debug.Print "The Fields collection accessed by index..." rstAuthors.MoveFirst limit = rstAuthors.Fields.Count - 1 For ix = 0 To limit Set fld = rstAuthors.Fields.Item(ix) Debug.Print "Field "; ix; ": Name = '"; fld.Name; _ "', Value = '"; fld.Value; "'" Next ix Debug.Print Debug.Print "The Fields collection accessed by name..." rstAuthors.MoveFirst For ix = 0 To 8 Set fld = rstAuthors.Fields.Item(Column(ix)) Debug.Print "Field name = '"; fld.Name; "', Value = '"; fld.Value; "'" Next ix ' clean up rstAuthors.Close Cnxn.Close Set rstAuthors = Nothing Set Cnxn = Nothing Exit Sub ErrorHandler: ' clean up If Not rstAuthors Is Nothing Then If rstAuthors.State = adStateOpen Then rstAuthors.Close End If Set rstAuthors = Nothing If Not Cnxn Is Nothing Then If Cnxn.State = adStateOpen Then Cnxn.Close End If Set Cnxn = Nothing Set cmd = Nothing If Err <> 0 Then MsgBox Err.Source & "-->" & Err.Description, , "Error" End If End Sub 'EndItemVB
See Also
Command Object | Fields Collection | Item Property | Parameters Collection | Recordset Object