Microsoft Access Sample Code
Function for using ADO (ActiveX Data Objects)
ADO (ActiveX Data Objects) is a language-neutral object model that expose data raised by an underlying OLE DB Provider. The most commonly used OLE DB Provider is the OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers, which exposes ODBC Data sources to ADO. In other words, ADO is a programming interface that allows you to communicate with data objects in your database using VBA code. This type of interaction can be very powerful and provide you some great flexibility in your Access Database. In order to use ADO, you must set a reference to it in your Access Application. The screen show below shows a project that has a properly setup reference to ADO:

After setting the reference, you can than use the ADO objects to interact with Data in your database and other databases depending on your connection setting. Note, the sample code below is just a sample and will not work in your Application unless certain changes are made to work specifically with your data objects.
The Microsoft Access ADO Database is a sample database that shows you a number of ways to use the the above function.
Please note that this is a template database. If it doesn't meet your needs 100% and you're unable to customize it yourself, let us know and we'll provide a quote to develop the customizations you need to get you exactly what you want in your ADO System.
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Having problems getting the code to work for you - then try out the demo to see if the demo works for you.
Download a demo version for free to try out. The demo version is in Access 2007 which will work on either Access 2007, 2010, 2013 or 2016. If you need a previous version of Access to tryout, please Contact Us. Please note that the demo version of the software is fully functional but doesn't allow you to see the code implementation - the full version allows you to design the code implementation and tweak it for your needs.
Access 2007/2010/2013 Download
The following document explains in detail how to install the demo and how to avoid some common set-up issues:
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Live Demonstration: To experience a more interactive and personalized demonstration of this WSI template, we invite you to contact WSI and schedule a live demonstration with one of our team members. This opportunity allows you to engage directly with us, either as an alternative to or in conjunction with downloading and exploring the demo version of the template at your leisure. Please note that downloading Microsoft Office files, including Microsoft Access database files, might trigger a security warning on your computer. To avoid this and get a comprehensive overview, you have the option of viewing the template through a virtual meeting on Teams or Zoom with a WSI representative.
Once you purchase the database template, you will receive the full version of the database in a standard Access Database file. The purchased database will have full access to the database window, all design objects, the visual basic project code, and you will be able to modify or add to the design in any way you wish (this does not apply to the run-time/compiled versions). If you lack the time to integrate this database into your system, please Contact Us and we will be glad to help with your integration process. If you like the basics of what you see in the database, but need enhancements to make the system functional for your business, please Contact Us and we will develop a quote for you to implement the additional features and enhancements that you require.
The cost of the Access ADO Database is as follows:
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$19.99 - this allows you to use this database template however you wish within your organization.
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$39.99 - for unlimited developer use - this allows you to use this database template however you wish for any applications you develop and distribute.
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Once your purchase is complete - you will receive an email with a link to download the full version of the database.
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