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If you really want to shine, you could always use OLE DB. Sure, it's a bit more low level than ADO, but if you're not dealing with data bound controls, then ADO doesn't really offer anything but tedious _bstr_ts and _variant_ts. Eek! | :eek:

OLE DB consumers (client code) are quite easy to get going with as this article[^] shows. <plug>And if you'd like nice versions of CCommand and CDynamicAccessor, then you can always try out my stuff[^]. It probably won't compile with VC6, but I don't think it would take too long to get it to work with VC6.</plug>

But using static accessors (used in the first article I mention), you'll get perfomance ADO won't ever come close Smile | :)

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