Hello to everyone...
I have a problem:
In my own MS Access database, I've written a search algorythm that
checks in each table's field wether it contains value we are looking for
( sth. like: FOR I=1 To Len(Field)-Len(Value) / If
Mid(Field,I,Len(Value))=Value Then ... ). I used an ActiveX Data Objects
to access tables but results are very poor. It works terribly slow.
Maybe you know better method?
Is it possible to get faster connection with data than using ADO?
Adam
mailto:adamn@qwe.pl
Douglas J. Steele - 18 Oct 2003 18:03 GMT
Why not use a LIKE statement in your WHERE clause?
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