Adding data to a Recordset
Applies to: Access 2013, Office 2013
The Recordset is probably the most used of the ADO objects. In ADO a Recordset is best thought of as the combination of a result set from a data source and its associated cursor behaviors. Thus, you can put data into a Recordset and then use the Recordset methods and properties to navigate through the rows of data, view the values in the rows, and otherwise manipulate the result set.
This section will focus on adding data to the Recordset. For information about navigating through the data or updating the data, see Chapter 4: Editing Data and Chapter 5: Updating and Persisting Data. You do not always need the advanced capabilities of a Command object to add your result set to a Recordset. Often, you can execute your command by setting the Source property on the Recordset or passing a command string to the Recordset object Open method.
There are a variety of ways to add data from your data source to a Recordset. The technique you use depends on the needs of your application and the capabilities of your provider.