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Is it possible to put all recordsets in external files, reference the
recordset through a server Side Include and then use the reordset to display
data for instance, I have a search page that will post a value of x
A search results page where the results of x are displayed, but the
recordset is held on recordset1 page?

Thanks
Jul 1 '08 #1
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GTN170777 wrote:
Is it possible to put all recordsets in external files, reference the
recordset through a server Side Include and then use the reordset to
display data for instance, I have a search page that will post a
value of x
A search results page where the results of x are displayed, but the
recordset is held on recordset1 page?
You can use the rs.Save method to persist the recordsets to XML files. I
haven't done this in a while and I have no time to go read the
documentation so I'm not sure if this requires a client-side cursor or
not.. My feeling is that client-side cursors are required.
You cannot #include them as-is however. You have to have a page that
uses the rs.Open method to open the file.
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Jul 1 '08 #2
Thanks Bob, shame though as I was hoping to reduce my work load!!

"Bob Barrows [MVP]" wrote:
GTN170777 wrote:
Is it possible to put all recordsets in external files, reference the
recordset through a server Side Include and then use the reordset to
display data for instance, I have a search page that will post a
value of x
A search results page where the results of x are displayed, but the
recordset is held on recordset1 page?
You can use the rs.Save method to persist the recordsets to XML files. I
haven't done this in a while and I have no time to go read the
documentation so I'm not sure if this requires a client-side cursor or
not.. My feeling is that client-side cursors are required.
You cannot #include them as-is however. You have to have a page that
uses the rs.Open method to open the file.
--
Microsoft MVP -- ASP/ASP.NET
Please reply to the newsgroup. The email account listed in my From
header is my spam trap, so I don't check it very often. You will get a
quicker response by posting to the newsgroup.
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