Using ADO with ADO MD
Applies to: Access 2013, Office 2013
ADO and ADO MD are related but separate object models. ADO provides objects for connecting to data sources, executing commands, retrieving tabular data and schema metadata in a tabular format, and viewing provider error information. ADO MD provides objects for retrieving multidimensional data and viewing multidimensional schema metadata.
When working with an MDP you may choose to use ADO, ADO MD, or both with your application. By referencing both libraries within your project, you will have full access to the functionality provided by your MDP.
It is often useful for consumers to get a flattened, tabular view of a multidimensional dataset. You can do this by using the ADO Recordset object. Specify the source for your Cellset as the Source parameter for the Open method of a Recordset, rather than as the source for an ADO MD Cellset.
It may also be useful to view the schema metadata in a tabular view rather than as a hierarchy of objects. The ADO OpenSchema method on the Connection object allows the user to open a Recordset containing schema information. The QueryType parameter of the OpenSchema method has several SchemaEnum values that relate specifically to MDPs. These values are:
adSchemaCubes
adSchemaDimensions
adSchemaHierarchies
adSchemaLevels
adSchemaMeasures
adSchemaMembers
To use ADO enum values with ADO MD properties or methods, your project must reference both the ADO and ADO MD libraries. For example, you can use the ADO adState enum values with the ADO MD State property. For more information about establishing references to libraries, see the documentation of your development tool.
For more information about the ADO objects and methods, see the ADO API Reference.