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ADO Requery Method


❮ Complete Recordset Object Reference

The Requery method updates the data in a Recordset by re-executing the query that made the original Recordset.

Tip: Use this method to refresh the entire contents of a Recordset.

Note: With this method you call the Close and Open methods in one.

Syntax

objRecordset.Requery options

Parameter Description
options Optional. Specifies how to execute this command. Can be an ExecuteOptionEnum value

ExecuteOptionEnum Values

Constant Value Description
adOptionUnspecified -1 Unspecified command
adAsyncExecute 16 The command should execute asynchronously. Cannot be combined with the CommandTypeEnum value adCmdTableDirect
adAsyncFetch 32 The remaining rows after the initial quantity specified in the CacheSize property should be retrieved asynchronously
adAsyncFetchNonBlocking 64 The main thread never blocks while retrieving. If the requested row has not been retrieved, the current row automatically moves to the end of the file. If you open a Recordset from a Stream containing a persistently stored Recordset, adAsyncFetchNonBlocking will not have an effect; the operation will be synchronous and blocking. adAsynchFetchNonBlocking has no effect when the adCmdTableDirect option is used to open the Recordset
adExecuteRecord 512 The CommandText is a command or stored procedure that returns a single row which should be returned as a Record object

❮ Complete Recordset Object Reference
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