This example uses the AddNew method to create a new record with the specified name. The AddName function is required for this procedure to run.
Sub AddNewX()
Dim rstEmployees As ADODB.Recordset
Dim strCnn As String
Dim strFirstName As String
Dim strLastName As String
' Assign connection string to variable.
strCnn = "driver={SQL Server};server=srv;" & _
"uid=sa;pwd=;database=pubs"
' Open employee table.
Set rstEmployees = New ADODB.Recordset
rstEmployees.CursorType = adOpenDynamic
rstEmployees.LockType = adLockBatchOptimistic
rstEmployees.Open "employee", strCnn
Get data from the user.
strFirstName = Trim(InputBox( _
"Enter first name:"))
strLastName = Trim(InputBox( _
"Enter last name:"))
' Proceed only if the user actually entered something
' for both the first and last names.
If strFirstName <> "" and strLastName <> "" Then
' Call the function that adds the record.
AddName rstEmployees, strFirstName, strLastName
' Show the newly added data.
With rstEmployees
Debug.Print "New record: " & !fName & _
" " & !lName
' Delete new record because this is a demonstration.
.Delete
End With
Else
Debug.Print _
"You must input a string for first and last name!"
End If
rstEmployees.Close
End Sub
Function AddName(rstTemp As ADODB.Recordset, _
strFirst As String, strLast As String)
' Adds a new record to a Recordset using the data passed
' by the calling procedure. The new record is then made
' the current record.
With rstTemp
.AddNew
!fName = strFirst
!lName = strLast
.Update
End With
End Function
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