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opendatabase()怎么使用?求高手帮,最好带有实例

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建议参考一下帮助手册吧。
引用OpenDatabase Method


Opens a specified database in a Workspace object and returns a reference to the Database object that represents it.

Syntax

Set database = workspace.OpenDatabase (dbname, options, read-only, connect)

The OpenDatabase method syntax has these parts.

Part Description
database An object variable that represents the Database object that you want to open.
workspace Optional. An object variable that represents the existing Workspace object that will contain the database. If you don't include a value for workspace, OpenDatabase uses the default workspace.
dbname A String that is the name of an existing Microsoft Jet database file, or the data source name (DSN) of an ODBC data source. See the Name property for more information about setting this value.
options Optional. A Variant that sets various options for the database, as specified in Settings.
read-only Optional. A Variant (Boolean subtype) value that is True if you want to open the database with read-only access, or False (default) if you want to open the database with read/write access.
connect Optional. A Variant (String subtype) that specifies various connection information, including passwords.


Settings

For Microsoft Jet workspaces, you can use the following values for the options argument.

Setting Description
True Opens the database in exclusive mode.
False (Default) Opens the database in shared mode.


For ODBCDirect workspaces, the options argument determines if and when to prompt the user to establish the connection. You can use one of the following constants.

Constant Description
dbDriverNoPrompt The ODBC Driver Manager uses the connection string provided in dbname and connect. If you don't provide sufficient information, a run-time error occurs.
dbDriverPrompt The ODBC Driver Manager displays the ODBC Data Sources dialog box, which displays any relevant information supplied in dbname or connect. The connection string is made up of the DSN that the user selects via the dialog boxes, or, if the user doesn't specify a DSN, the default DSN is used.
dbDriverComplete (Default) If the connect and dbname arguments include all the necessary information to complete a connection, the ODBC Driver Manager uses the string in connect. Otherwise it behaves as it does when you specify dbDriverPrompt.
dbDriverCompleteRequired This option behaves like dbDriverComplete except the ODBC driver disables the prompts for any information not required to complete the connection.


Remarks

When you open a database, it is automatically added to the Databases collection. Further, in an ODBCDirect workspace, the Connection object corresponding to the new Database object is also created and appended to the Connections collection of the same Workspace object.

Some considerations apply when you use dbname:

If it refers to a database that is already open for exclusive access by another user, an error occurs.


If it doesn't refer to an existing database or valid ODBC data source name, an error occurs.


If it's a zero-length string ("") and connect is "ODBC;", a dialog box listing all registered ODBC data source names is displayed so the user can select a database.


If you're opening a database through an ODBCDirect workspace and you provide the DSN in connect, you can set dbname to a string of your choice that you can use to reference this database in subsequent code.
The connect argument is expressed in two parts: the database type, followed by a semicolon (;) and the optional arguments. You must first provide the database type, such as "ODBC;" or "FoxPro 2.5;". The optional arguments follow in no particular order, separated by semicolons. One of the parameters may be the password (if one is assigned). For example:
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