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The Resync method refreshes the data in a Recordset.
Tip: Use this method to resynchronize the Recordset with the database. If you want to see changes in the database and you are using a static or forward-only Recordset, this method is useful.
Note: This method does not re-execute the Recordset, so new records in the database will NOT be visible.
Syntax
objRecordset.Resync affectrecords,resyncvalues
Parameter | Description |
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affectrecords | Optional. An AffectEnum value that specifies which records this method will affect. Default is adAffectAll |
resyncvalues | Optional. A ResyncEnum value that specifies if underlying values are overwritten. Default is adResyncAllValues |
AffectEnum Values
Constant | Value | Description |
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adAffectCurrent | 1 | Affects only the current record |
adAffectGroup | 2 | Affects only records that satisfy the Filter setting (Filter must be set to a FilterGroupEnum value or an array of Bookmarks) |
adAffectAll | 3 | Affects all records if there is no Filter. Affects only visible records in the current chapter if Filter is set to a string criteria. Affect all rows of the Recordset if Filter is set to a FilterGroupEnum value or an array of Bookmarks |
adAffectAllChapters | 4 | Affects all records in all child Recordset, including those hidden by a currently applied filter |
ResyncEnum Values
Constant | Value | Description |
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adResyncAllValues | 2 | Default. Overwrites data, and pending updates are canceled |
adResyncUnderlyingValues | 1 | Does not overwrite data, and pending updates are not canceled |
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