GetRows Method Example

This example uses the GetRows method to retrieve a specified number of rows from a Recordset and to fill an array with the resulting data. The GetRows method will return fewer than the desired number of rows in two cases: either if EOF has been reached, or if GetRows tried to retrieve a record that was deleted by another user. The function returns False only if the second case occurs. The GetRowsOK function is required for this procedure to run.

Sub GetRowsX()

	Dim rstEmployees As ADODB.Recordset
	Dim strCnn As String
	Dim rstEmployees As Recordset
	Dim strMessage As String
	Dim intRows As Integer
	Dim avarRecords As Variant
	Dim intRecord As Integer

	' Open recordset with names and hire dates from employee table.
	strCnn = "driver={SQL Server};server=srv;" & _
		"uid=sa;pwd=;database=pubs"
	Set rstEmployees = New ADODB.Recordset
	rstEmployees.Open "SELECT fName, lName, hire_date " & _
		"FROM Employee ORDER BY lName", strCnn

	With rstEmployees
		Do While True
			' Get user input for number of rows.
			strMessage = "Enter number of rows to retrieve."
			intRows = Val(InputBox(strMessage))

			If intRows <= 0 Then Exit Do

			' If GetRowsOK is successful, print the results,
			' noting if the end of the file was reached.
			If GetRowsOK(rstEmployees, intRows, _
					avarRecords) Then
				If intRows > UBound(avarRecords, 2) + 1 Then
					Debug.Print "(Not enough records in " & _
						"Recordset to retrieve " & intRows & _
						" rows.)"
				End If
				Debug.Print UBound(avarRecords, 2) + 1 & _
					" records found."

				' Print the retrieved data.
				For intRecord = 0 To UBound(avarRecords, 2)
					Debug.Print "    " & _
						avarRecords(0, intRecord) & " " & _
						avarRecords(1, intRecord) & ", " & _
						avarRecords(2, intRecord)
				Next intRecord
			Else
				' Assuming the GetRows error was due to data 
				' changes by another user, use Requery to
				' refresh the Recordset and start over.
				If MsgBox("GetRows failed--retry?", _
						vbYesNo) = vbYes Then
					.Requery
				Else
					Debug.Print "GetRows failed!"
					Exit Do
				End If
			End If

			' Because using GetRows leaves the current record 
			' pointer at the last record accessed, move the
			' pointer back to the beginning of the Recordset
			' before looping back for another search.
			.MoveFirst
		Loop
	End With

	rstEmployees.Close

End Sub

Function GetRowsOK(rstTemp As ADODB.Recordset, _
	intNumber As Integer, avarData As Variant) As Boolean

	' Store results of GetRows method in array.
	avarData = rstTemp.GetRows(intNumber)
	' Return False only if fewer than the desired number of
	' rows were returned, but not because the end of the 
	' Recordset was reached.
	If intNumber > UBound(avarData, 2) + 1 And _
			Not rstTemp.EOF Then
		GetRowsOK = False
	Else
		GetRowsOK = True
	End If

End Function

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