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Cursors in MS Access and ADO

In multi-user, multi-tier distributed application scenarios where one has to provide the most current data possible, keeping the network traffic low can be challenging. The idea of using cursors becomes very appealing by offering different ways of showing the data. This tutorial, the third in a series covering MS Access and ADO, looks at cursors.


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