Scirocco DAO Data Control 1.0

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  • Date added:
    05/04/2004
  • File size:
    7.8M
  • License:
    Free to try
  • Minimum requirements:
    Windows (all), DAO 3.6

Publisher’s description

Make Database DAO Development easy with this ActiveX control. Similar to the Scirocco ADO Data Control but designed especially for MS Access and other Jet Providers. Just drop it on your MS Access form select the RecordsetType and LockType (or leave the defaults). Now you can Navigate, Add New, Delete, Refresh, Search, and Save Changes to your Recordsets just by binding the controls on your form. Furthermore, any limitations by your data provider or selected properties are automatically disabled by the control (for instance, if you choose a LockType of Read-Only, the Add-New, Delete, and Save Changes command buttons are then automatically disabled.)

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