This example uses the Clone method to create copies of a Recordset and then lets the user position the record pointer of each copy independently.
Sub CloneX()
Dim arstStores(1 To 3) As ADODB.Recordset
Dim intLoop As Integer
Dim strSQL As String
Dim strCnn As String
Dim strMessage As String
Dim strFind As String
' Assign SQL statement and connection string to variables.
strSQL = "SELECT stor_name FROM Stores " & _
"ORDER BY stor_name"
strCnn = "driver={SQL Server};server=srv;" & _
"uid=sa;pwd=;database=pubs"
' Open recordset as a static cursor type recordset.
Set arstStores(1) = New ADODB.Recordset
arstStores(1).CursorType = adOpenStatic
arstStores(1).LockType = adLockBatchOptimistic
arstStores(1).Open strSQL, strCnn
' Create two clones of the original Recordset.
Set arstStores(2) = arstStores(1).Clone
Set arstStores(3) = arstStores(1).Clone
Do While True
' Loop through the array so that on each pass, the
' user is searching a different copy of the same
' Recordset.
For intLoop = 1 To 3
' Ask for search string while showing where the
' current record pointer is for each Recordset.
strMessage = _
"Recordsets from stores table:" & vbCr & _
" 1 - Original - Record pointer at " & _
arstStores(1)!stor_name & vbCr & _
" 2 - Clone - Record pointer at " & _
arstStores(2)!stor_name & vbCr & _
" 3 - Clone - Record pointer at " & _
arstStores(3)!stor_name & vbCr & _
"Enter search string for #" & intLoop & ":"
strFind = Trim(InputBox(strMessage))
If strFind = "" Then Exit Do
' Find the search string; if there's no match, jump
' to the last record.
With arstStores(intLoop)
.Filter = "stor_name >= '" & strFind & "'"
'.Open
If .EOF Then
.Filter = adFilterNone
.MoveLast
End If
End With
Next intLoop
Loop
arstStores(1).Close
arstStores(2).Close
arstStores(3).Close
End Sub
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