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ADO Mode Property


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The Mode property sets or returns a ConnectModeEnum value that indicates the permission for modifying data in a Connection, Record, or Stream object. This property is read/write when an object is closed, and read-only when an object is open.

  • Connection object - Default is adModeUnknown
  • Record object - Default is adModeRead
  • Stream object - Default is adModeRead or adModeUnknown

Note: This property can be set only when the Connection object is closed.


Syntax

object.Mode

Example

<%
set conn=Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
conn.Provider="Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0"
conn.Mode=adModeReadWrite
conn.Open(Server.Mappath("northwind.mdb"))

response.write(conn.Mode)

conn.Close
%>

ConnectModeEnum

Constant Value Description
adModeUnknown 0 Permissions have not been set or cannot be determined.
adModeRead 1 Read-only.
adModeWrite 2 Write-only.
adModeReadWrite 3 Read/write.
adModeShareDenyRead 4 Prevents others from opening a connection with read permissions.
adModeShareDenyWrite 8 Prevents others from opening a connection with write permissions.
adModeShareExclusive 12 Prevents others from opening a connection.
adModeShareDenyNone 16 Allows others to open a connection with any permissions.
adModeRecursive 0x400000 Used with adModeShareDenyNone, adModeShareDenyWrite, or adModeShareDenyRead to set permissions on all sub-records of the current Record.
 
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