ADO FetchProgress Event
Complete Recordset Object Reference
The FetchProgress event is triggered periodically in an asynchronous operation, to
state how many more records that have been fetched into the Recordset.
Syntax
| FetchProgress progress,maxprogress,status,objRs |
| Parameter |
Description |
| progress |
The number of records that have been fetched by the operation
|
| maxprogress |
The maximum number of records that are expected to be fetched
|
| status |
An EventStatusEnum value
that indicates the status of the execution of the event
|
| objRs |
The name of the Recordset object that triggered this
event
|
EventStatusEnum Values
| Constant |
Value |
Description |
| adStatusOK |
1 |
The operation that caused the event was successful |
| adStatusErrorsOccurred |
2 |
The operation that caused the event failed |
| adStatusCantDeny |
3 |
The operation that caused the event cannot be
cancelled |
| adStatusCancel |
4 |
The operation that caused the event is cancelled |
| adStatusUnwantedEvent |
5 |
Prevents subsequent notifications before the event method has finished
executing |
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