From: Paul Clement on
On Fri, 25 Jun 2010 10:02:25 -0400, David Kerber <dkerber(a)WarrenRogersAssociates.invalid> wrote:


� > ? I have a Debug.Print in the rs_FetchProgress event, but this ONLY
� > ? fires at the end of the query. I've tried various combinations of
� > ? values for Initial Fetch Size and Background Fetch Size (latter
� > ? commented out in the above example), but I cannot get FetchProgress to
� > ? fire during the query's execution.
� > ?
� > ? Any ideas anyone?
� > ?
� > ? MM
� >
� > Unfortunately, from my experience this is an essentially useless and unreliable
� > feature in ADO.

� I think it depends on support from the back-end server, and not many
� have it.

� D

That was what I thought at first and it makes sense. I did try SQL Server Express and there was no
joy there. I'll try Oracle with a larger data set to see if it makes any difference.


Paul
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Microsoft MVP (Visual Basic)
From: Kevin Provance on

"Paul Clement" <UseAdddressAtEndofMessage(a)swspectrum.com> wrote in message
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: On Thu, 24 Jun 2010 18:21:21 +0100, MM <kylix_is(a)yahoo.co.uk> wrote:
:
: Unfortunately, from my experience this is an essentially useless and
unreliable
: feature in ADO.

Well, if anyone knows about useless and unreliable, it would be you. <g>

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