Microsoft KB Archive/292791

= ACC2002: Cannot Use ADOX Views Collection with SQL Server =

Article ID: 292791

Article Last Modified on 11/6/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * Microsoft Access 2002 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q292791



Advanced: Requires expert coding, interoperability, and multiuser skills.

This article applies only to a Microsoft Access project (.adp).

For a Microsoft Access 2000 version of this article, see 225939.



SYMPTOMS
When you try to examine properties of the ADOX Views collection with an Access project that is connected to SQL Server (including SQL Server 2000 Desktop Engine) via the OLE DB Provider for SQL Server (SQLOLEDB), you may receive the following error message:

Error &quot;Run-time error '3251':

Object or provider is not capable of performing requested operation.



CAUSE
The OLE DB Provider for SQL Server does not support the VIEWS schema rowset, which is necessary to provide ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) with information on views that exist in a database that resides on SQL Server.



RESOLUTION
In a Microsoft Access project that is connected to the database that you want to query, use the AllViews collection of the CurrentData property to return basic information about views in your database. There currently is no way to examine remote views via ADO from a Microsoft Access database.

To use the AllViews collection:  Open an Access project that is connected to any SQL Server database. Create a new module. On the Tools menu, click References. Verify that the Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.1 (or later) library is selected. Close the References dialog box.  Press CTRL+G, and then type the following line in the Immediate window: Debug.Print CurrentData.AllViews.Count

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Steps to Reproduce the Behavior
<ol> Open an Access project that is connected to any SQL Server database.</li> Create a new module.</li> On the Tools menu, click References.</li> Click to select the Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.1 (or later) and the '''Microsoft ADO Ext. 2.1 (or later) for DDL and Security''' check boxes.</li>  Close the References dialog box, and then type or paste the following procedure in the newly created module: Sub TestCountViews Dim cat As New ADOX.Catalog Set cat.ActiveConnection = CurrentProject.Connection

Debug.Print cat.Views.Count

End Sub </li> Run the procedure.</li></ol>

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