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Question by Abbasi
Submitted on 8/25/2003
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While using ADO Library 2.0, the WillChangexxx, WillMovexxx and WillCompletexxx events for ADO Data Control work fine. But the same with ADO Library 2.1 and above causes the following error:
"Procedure declaration does not match description of events or procedure having the same name".

Seeking help.
R. A. Abbasi



Answer by daniel onah
Submitted on 7/1/2004
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please i need your help on how to connect ado to vb.i want to know how to use willchange,willmove,willcomplete please help me.
my email:daniel_onah@yahoo.com
regards.

 

Answer by aShaikh
Submitted on 11/20/2005
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While you are using ADO 2.1 or new version, when you use Adodc you have to change the declaration of its events, by changing each "ADODB.Recordset" by "ADODB.Recordset20"
actually this happening in the following events:
EndOfRecordset
FieldChangeComplete
MoveComplete
RecordChangeComplete
RecordsetChangeComplete
WillChangeField
WillChangeRecord
WillChangeRecordset
WillMove

for reference check the following article:
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/222145/EN-US/

Regards,
A. Shaikh

 

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