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9.4

teach me about inserting data in a split database...

Asked by NO_CARRIER in Access Architecture/Design, Microsoft Access Database, Access Coding/Macros

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Up until now I've been doing the following to perform a query in my split database:

Dim cn As ADODB.Connection
Dim rs As ADODB.Recordset
            Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
            Set cn = CurrentProject.Connection
            Dim sSQL As String
sSQL = "SELECT statement..."
rs.open sSQL
'perform functions here
rs.close
cn.close

if inserting data I would use cn.execute sSQL instead of rs.open sSQL

however as of late I've learned that CurrentDb.Execute "SQL Statement" will perform an insert/update statement for me as well.

So my question is, what is the most efficient method for connecting to my database, what is the difference between the different methods?

Thanks,
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