Mickael
> Hi I don't really have that skill set, is that the only way to do this?
In Access, I think so. Most other DBMS have tables that you can query for
this info but Access only has a table of tables, not a table of columns.
The ADO way is not too hard using CFOBJECT iirc.
Nick
[Todays Threads]
[This Message]
[Subscription]
[Fast Unsubscribe]
[User Settings]
- SQL col type Mickael
- Re: SQL col type Nick de Voil
- Re: SQL col type Mickael
- Nick de Voil