Retrieves multiple records of a Recordset into an array.
Set array = recordset.GetRows(Rows, Start, Fields)
The GetRows method syntax has the following parts.
Part |
Description |
Array |
A Variant variable in which to store the returned data. |
recordset |
An object variable representing a Recordset object. |
Rows |
Optional. A Long expression indicating the number of records to retrieve. Default is adGetRowsRest (-1). |
Start |
Optional. A String or Variant that evaluates to the bookmark for the record from which the GetRows operation should begin. |
Fields |
Optional. A Variant representing a single field name or ordinal position or an array of field names or ordinal position numbers. ADO returns only the data in these fields. |
Use the GetRows method to copy records from a Recordset into a two-dimensional array. The first subscript identifies the field and the second identifies the record number. The array variable is automatically dimensioned to the correct size when the GetRows method returns the data. The returned data is read-only.
If you do not specify a value for the Rows argument, the GetRows method automatically retrieves all the records in the Recordset object. If you request more records than are available, GetRows returns only the number of available records.
If the Recordset object supports bookmarks, you can specify at which record the GetRows method should begin retrieving data by passing the value of that record's Bookmark property.
If you want to restrict the fields the GetRows call returns, you can pass either a single field name/number or an array of field names/numbers in the Fields argument.
After you call GetRows, the next unread record becomes the current record, or the EOF property is set to True if there are no more records.