496) 9/26/2007 Q293823 HOWTO: Configure ADO to Ignore Duplicates During a Bulk Insert into an Access Database (Q293823)
When you insert a number of records into a table in a Microsoft Access database, you may want any records that duplicate existing records to be ignored with no error or warning message, and you may want only unique new values to be inserted 497) 7/13/2007 Q294180 BUG: ADO: Append Cannot Be Used with OLE DB Provider For SQL Server if the Name of the Table Contains Spaces (Q294180)
When you use the SQL Server OLE DB to modify a table whose name contains spaces, and you use a catalog to obtain table information from the database, and you then attempt to use the 498) 9/28/2007 Q293886 PRB: Prepare Command with Nonexistent Table Returns Success with Jet OLEDB Provider (Q293886)
When 499) 9/17/2007 Q296853 PRB: Run-Time Error -2147286789 When You Use UDL File to Open ADO Connection (Q296853)
If you try to open an ADO connection using a data link file (which is commonly referred to as a universal data link file, or UDL file), you may receive the following error message: 500) 9/29/2007 Q298965 PRB: Microsoft Oracle OLEDB Provider and ODBC Drivers Do Not Support Passing Array Data Types (Q298965)
When you attempt to use 501) 9/8/2007 Q300216 ACC2000: How to Minimize Database Corruption When Using Microsoft Jet 4.0 (Q300216)
Microsoft Jet is the database engine that is used by default by Microsoft Access. Jet is a file-sharing database system. A file-sharing database is one in which all the processing of the file takes place at the client. When a file-sharing d 502) 1/15/2007 Q303519 ACC: How to Minimize Database Corruption When Using Microsoft Jet 3.x (Q303519)
Microsoft Jet is the database engine that is used by default by Microsoft Access. Jet is a file-sharing database system. A file-sharing database is one in which all the processing of the file takes place at the client. When a file-sharing d 503) 9/28/2006 Q303528 ACC2002: How to Minimize Database Corruption When Using Microsoft Jet 4.0 (Q303528)
Microsoft Jet is the database engine that is used by default by Microsoft Access. Jet is a file-sharing database system. A file-sharing database is one in which all the processing of the file takes place at the client. When a file-sharing 504) 10/9/2006 Q304310 BUG: SQLOLEDB Provider Ignores or Removes Trailing Spaces from Password on the Connection Open Method (Q304310)
If a Microsoft SQL Server password includes trailing spaces, the OLE DB Provider for SQL Server (SQLOLEDB) ignores or removes those spaces before it passes the credentials to the backend server. In addition, you receive the following error 505) 7/26/2007 Q304365 BUG: Slow Performance with SQLOLEDB Inserting BLOB Data into SQL Server Using Stored Procedure (Q304365)
The Microsoft OLE DB provider for SQL Server (SQLOLEDB) is almost ten times slower than the Microsoft OLE DB provider for ODBC Drivers (MSDASQL) when inserting binary large object (BLOB) data into a SQL Server database using a stored proce 506) 9/15/2007 Q304372 BUG: SQLOLEDB May Fail with Parameterized Queries (Q304372)
When you use the 507) 8/22/2006 Q304536 FIX: "Object invalid or no longer set" Error with Microsoft Jet (Q304536)
When opening and closing connections or recordsets using the Microsoft ODBC Driver for Access or the Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Jet, the following error may be reported: 508) 7/28/2007 Q305998 BUG: ADO Record.GetChildren Returns Cached Data for Web Site (Q305998)
When you use ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) and the OLEDB Provider for Internet Publishing (MSDAIPP) to get the contents of a Web site that is running FrontPage Server Extensions (FPSE), the 509) 10/6/2006 Q306530 PRB: Cannot Use Boolean Parameter with Oracle (Q306530)
If you try to use the BOOLEAN data type as an input or output parameter type with an Oracle stored procedure, you may receive the following error message: 510) 9/1/2007 Q306787 PRB: Returning Multiple Resultsets Fails Under ADO with Microsoft Oracle OLEDB Provider and ODBC Driver (Q306787)
When using ActiveX Data Objects (ADO), it is not possible to return two resultsets from a single Oracle package/procedure. If you attempt to return two resultsets, the following error occurs:
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