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FetchOptions Property (RDS)

Indicates the type of asynchronous fetching.

Important

Beginning with Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012, RDS server components are no longer included in the Windows operating system (see Windows 8 and Windows Server 2012 Compatibility Cookbook for more detail). RDS client components will be removed in a future version of Windows. Avoid using this feature in new development work, and plan to modify applications that currently use this feature. Applications that use RDS should migrate to WCF Data Service.

Setting and Return Values

Sets or returns one of the following values.

Constant Description
adcFetchUpFront All the records of the Recordset are fetched before control is returned to the application. The complete Recordset is fetched before the application is allowed to do anything with it.
adcFetchBackground Control can return to the application as soon as the first batch of records has been fetched. A subsequent read of the Recordset that attempts to access a record not fetched in the first batch will be delayed until the sought record is actually fetched, at which time control returns to the application.
adcFetchAsync Default. Control returns immediately to the application while records are fetched in the background. If the application attempts to read a record that hasn't yet been fetched, the record closest to the sought record will be read and control will return immediately, indicating that the current end of the Recordset has been reached. For example, a call to MoveLast will move the current record position to the last record actually fetched, even though more records will continue to populate the Recordset.

Note

Each client-side executable file that uses these constants must provide declarations for them. You can cut and paste the constant declarations you want from the file Adcvbs.inc, located in the default installation folder for the RDS library.

Remarks

In a Web application, you will usually want to use adcFetchAsync (the default value), because it provides better performance. In a compiled client application, you will usually want to use adcFetchBackground.

Applies To

DataControl Object (RDS)

See Also

ExecuteOptions and FetchOptions Properties Example (VBScript)
Cancel Method (RDS)