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<tr><th>% | <tr><th>%lockStrength</th> | ||
<td> | <td>The result is an enumeration object of type <var>LockStrength</var>, reflecting <var class="term">recordset</var>'s locking. The enumeration values (shared properties) that may be returned (<var>None</var>, <var>Share</var>, or <var>Exclusive</var>), correspond to standard <var class="product">Model 204</var> record-locking levels, as described in [[New (Recordset constructor)|"New (Recordset constructor)"]]. | ||
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<tr><th>recordset</th> | <tr><th>recordset</th> |
Revision as of 20:08, 7 February 2012
Return lock strength of Recordset (Recordset class)
This non-settable property returns a
LockStrength enumeration
that indicates the locking of the Recordset object.
Syntax
%lockStrength = recordset:LockStrength
Syntax terms
%lockStrength | The result is an enumeration object of type LockStrength, reflecting recordset's locking. The enumeration values (shared properties) that may be returned (None, Share, or Exclusive), correspond to standard Model 204 record-locking levels, as described in "New (Recordset constructor)". |
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recordset | An instantiated Recordset object variable. |
Usage notes
- If the returned locking value is assigned to an enumeration variable, use the ToString enumeration method to print the value string.
- For more information about enumerations, see Enumerations.