What we are going to discuss in this article is Recordset object but you might think why we have chosen to name the article as ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), this is because you must have an idea of ADO technology in order to understand the bits and bytes of Recordset object. So, we will briefly describe the ADO technology before jumping into the details of Recordset object. The intended audience of this article includes VB as well as ASP programmers, you must bear it in your mind that you can get more detailed information about the ADO or any related technology on the Microsoft® site, the only purpose of this article is to describe the new technology in simple and plain English so that more people can access and read this article. I have noticed that many new programmers prefer to search sites other than the Microsoft® site for the help on different newer technologies, may be because these articles are more easily available to the programmers and they don’t have to pay for these articles, moreover, the sample code is provided free of cost unlike Microsoft® where only registered users can access the code related to the newest technologies. So, instead of digging deep into the useless details of why this article was written, let’s see, what’s so important about the ADO technology.
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