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List Box recordset problem on Access 2000

Asked by jdhackett in Microsoft ADP, Access Forms, Access Coding/Macros

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I was a stored procedure, which I use to return a recordset, which is then dsiplayed in a list box.
I wrote the code in the attached snippet. All works fine in Office 2003. However, on Office 2000 PCs, it won't work. There is no .Recordset property of the list box. I

Whats the best way around this?


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' For simplicity, parameters have been removed for the sample
 
Dim cmdSales As New ADODB.Command
Dim rsPolicy As New ADODB.Recordset
 
  With cmdSales
      .ActiveConnection = CurrentProject.Connection
      .CommandText = "Sales_GetPolicy"
      .CommandType = adCmdStoredProc
           
      Set rsPolicy = .Execute
      
      Set Me.lisPolicy.Recordset = rsPolicy
      
   End With
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