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What properties to you set to make a SQL 2005 recordset updatable?

In Access, it's
Recordset.edit
Recordset!Field Name=SomeValue
Recordset.updat e

Any help is appreciated.
Sep 7 '07 #1
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Charlie (ja******@yahoo .com) writes:
What properties to you set to make a SQL 2005 recordset updatable?

In Access, it's
Recordset.edit
Recordset!Field Name=SomeValue
Recordset.updat e

Any help is appreciated.
There are no properties you can set. Either the column is updatable or
it is not.

Un-updatable columns are for instance computed columns, or columns from
UNION queries.

You can always address the problem by bouncing the data over a temp table.


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