Microsoft KB Archive/184385

= Ssadovb.exe Demonstrates Using OLEDB & ADO in Visual Basic =

Article ID: 184385

Article Last Modified on 8/9/2004

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft OLE DB Provider for Site Server 3.0
 * Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 1.5
 * Microsoft Data Access Components 2.1 Service Pack 2

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This article was previously published under Q184385



SUMMARY
Ssadovb.exe is a sample file that demonstrates how to use an ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) Recordset with the OLE DB Provider for Site Server (MSSearchSQL) in a Visual Basic application to query Web site data.



MORE INFORMATION
The following file is available for download from the Microsoft Download Center:

Ssadovb.exe

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119591 How to Obtain Microsoft Support Files from Online Services

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Sample File Information
The sample lets a user specify a query string, scope and sort order. The sample shows the filename, path and the last write-time for all documents in the result set. You may also sort the results by rank (default), filename, path or write-time based on the current selection in the Sort box.

The following code opens an ADO Recordset and submits a query to the Site Server using the OLE DB provider: Dim RS As New ADODB.Recordset

Const adOpenForwardOnly = 0 Connect = "provider=MSSEARCHSQL;data source=KMSampleCatalog1;" CommandText = "SELECT Filename, Path, Write FROM Scope('" + Chr(34) +   Scope.Text + Chr(34) + "') WHERE " + QueryText.Text + " ORDER BY " + Sort.Text

' Print SQL text in the debug window. Debug.Print CommandText RS.Open CommandText, Connect, adOpenForwardOnly Run the sample and type the query in the Query text box. Click the Go command button. Either the search results display or the following message appears:

No matches found...

The sample also prints the current SQL statement sent by the application in the debug (immediate) window in Visual Basic 5.0 IDE.

To make sure the catalog is ready for the search, run the Site Server Admin tool using the following steps:
 * 1) Go to the Programs\Microsoft Site Server\Administration\Site Server Service Admin (MMC) folder.
 * 2) Expand the Search folder and select a catalog from the "Catalog Build Server" folder.
 * 3) Use the Task/Start build shortcut menu to build the catalog.
 * 4) Go to the Search Server folder and use the Task/Update shortcut menu to update the search catalogs.
 * 5) Use the catalog name in your ADO connection string's data source property as shown in the code example above.

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