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Can I do this with the Fields Collection?

I like how you can use the Fields collection to create tables but is there a
way to dynamically produce a table and filter out certain fields without
having to write the entire table out manually? For example, I don't need
the record's ID field in the table.

Thanks!
Jul 22 '05 #1
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"John" <no***@amIgivingitouthere.com> wrote in message
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I like how you can use the Fields collection to create tables but is there a way to dynamically produce a table and filter out certain fields without
having to write the entire table out manually?
Yes

For example, I don't need the record's ID field in the table.

Leave it off
Jul 22 '05 #2
ok, this doesn't really help.

Thanks?

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"John" <no***@amIgivingitouthere.com> wrote in message
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I like how you can use the Fields collection to create tables but is
there a
way to dynamically produce a table and filter out certain fields without
having to write the entire table out manually?


Yes

For example, I don't need
the record's ID field in the table.

Leave it off

Jul 22 '05 #3
"John" <no***@amIgivingitouthere.com> wrote in message
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I like how you can use the Fields collection to create tables but is there a way to dynamically produce a table and filter out certain fields without
having to write the entire table out manually? For example, I don't need
the record's ID field in the table.

Thanks!


Take a look at:
http://www.asp101.com/samples/viewas...ile=db_dsn.asp
Jul 22 '05 #4
thanks, I see now.

"McKirahan" <Ne**@McKirahan.com> wrote in message
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"John" <no***@amIgivingitouthere.com> wrote in message
news:OZ******************@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
I like how you can use the Fields collection to create tables but is there
a
way to dynamically produce a table and filter out certain fields without
having to write the entire table out manually? For example, I don't

need the record's ID field in the table.

Thanks!


Take a look at:
http://www.asp101.com/samples/viewas...ile=db_dsn.asp

Jul 22 '05 #5

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