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Applies to: Access 2013, Office 2013
A Recordsets collection contains all open Recordset objects in a Connection or Database object.
Remarks
When you use DAO objects, you manipulate data almost entirely using Recordset objects.
A new Recordset object is automatically added to the Recordsets collection when you open the Recordset object, and is automatically removed when you close it.
You can create as many Recordset object variables as needed. Different Recordset objects can access the same tables, queries, and fields without conflicting.
To refer to a Recordset object in a collection by its ordinal number or by its Name property setting, use any of the following syntax forms:
Recordsets(0)
Recordsets("name")
Recordsets![name]
Note
You can open a Recordset object from the same data source or database more than once, creating duplicate names in the Recordsets collection. You should assign Recordset objects to object variables and refer to them by variable name.
Example
This example demonstrates Recordset objects and the Recordsets collection by opening four different types of Recordsets, enumerating the Recordsets collection of the current Database, and enumerating the Properties collection of each Recordset.
Sub RecordsetX()
Dim dbsNorthwind As Database
Dim rstTable As Recordset
Dim rstDynaset As Recordset
Dim rstSnapshot As Recordset
Dim rstForwardOnly As Recordset
Dim rstLoop As Recordset
Dim prpLoop As Property
Set dbsNorthwind = OpenDatabase("Northwind.mdb")
With dbsNorthwind
' Open one of each type of Recordset object.
Set rstTable = .OpenRecordset("Categories", _
dbOpenTable)
Set rstDynaset = .OpenRecordset("Employees", _
dbOpenDynaset)
Set rstSnapshot = .OpenRecordset("Shippers", _
dbOpenSnapshot)
Set rstForwardOnly = .OpenRecordset _
("Employees", dbOpenForwardOnly)
Debug.Print "Recordsets in Recordsets " & _
"collection of dbsNorthwind"
' Enumerate Recordsets collection.
For Each rstLoop In .Recordsets
With rstLoop
Debug.Print " " & .Name
' Enumerate Properties collection of each
' Recordset object. Trap for any
' properties whose values are invalid in
' this context.
For Each prpLoop In .Properties
On Error Resume Next
If prpLoop <> "" Then Debug.Print _
" " & prpLoop.Name & _
" = " & prpLoop
On Error GoTo 0
Next prpLoop
End With
Next rstLoop
rstTable.Close
rstDynaset.Close
rstSnapshot.Close
rstForwardOnly.Close
.Close
End With
End Sub