This is the RDS Tutorial, written in Microsoft Visual Basic Scripting Edition. For a description of the purpose of this tutorial, see the RDS Tutorial.
In this tutorial, RDS.DataControl and RDS.DataSpace are created at design timethat is, they are defined with object tags, like this: <OBJECT>...</OBJECT>
. Alternatively, they could be created at run time with the Server.CreateObject method. For example, the RDS.DataControl object could be created like this:
Set DC =
Server.CreateObject
("RDS.DataControl")
<!-- RDS.DataControl --> <OBJECT ID="DC1" CLASSID="CLSID:BD96C556-65A3-11D0-983A-00C04FC29E33"> </OBJECT> <!-- RDS.DataSpace --> <OBJECT ID="DS1" WIDTH=1 HEIGHT=1 CLASSID="CLSID:BD96C556-65A3-11D0-983A-00C04FC29E36"> </OBJECT> <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBScript"> Sub RDSTutorial() Dim DF1
Step 1Specify a server program
VBScript can discover the name of the IIS Web server it is running on by accessing the VBScript Request.ServerVariables method available to Active Server Pages:
"http://<%=Request.ServerVariables("SERVER_NAME")%>"
However, for this tutorial, use the imaginary server, "yourServer".
Note Pay attention to the data type of ByRef arguments. VBScript does not let you specify the variable type, so you must always pass a Variant. When using HTTP, RDS will allow you to pass a Variant to a method that expects a non-Variant if you invoke it with the RDS.DataSpace object CreateObject method. When using DCOM or an in-process server, match the parameter types on the client and server sides or you will receive a "Type Mismatch" error.
Set DF1 = DS1.CreateObject("RDSServer.DataFactory", "http://yourServer")
Step 2aInvoke the server program with RDS.DataControl
This example is merely a comment demonstrating that the default behavior of the RDS.DataControl is to perform the specified query.
<OBJECT CLASSID="clsid:BD96C556-65A3-11D0-983A-00C04FC29E33" ID="DC1"> <PARAM NAME="SQL" VALUE="SELECT * FROM Authors"> <PARAM NAME="Connect" VALUE="DSN=Pubs;"> <PARAM NAME="Server" VALUE="http://yourServer/"> </OBJECT> ... <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBScript"> Sub RDSTutorial2A() Dim RS DC1.Refresh Set RS = DC1.Recordset ...
Step 2bInvoke the server program with RDSServer.DataFactory
Step 3Server obtains a Recordset
Step 4Server returns the Recordset
Set RS = DF1.Query("DSN=Pubs;", "SELECT * FROM Authors")
Step 5DataControl is made usable by visual controls
' Assign the returned recordset to the DataControl. DC1.SourceRecordset = RS
Step 6aChanges are sent to the server with RDS.DataControl
This example is merely a comment demonstrating how the RDS.DataControl performs updates.
<OBJECT CLASSID="clsid:BD96C556-65A3-11D0-983A-00C04FC29E33" ID="DC1"> <PARAM NAME="SQL" VALUE="SELECT * FROM Authors"> <PARAM NAME="Connect" VALUE="DSN=Pubs;"> <PARAM NAME="Server" VALUE="http://yourServer/"> </OBJECT> ... <SCRIPT LANGUAGE="VBScript"> Sub RDSTutorial6A() Dim RS DC1.Refresh ... Set RS = DC1.Recordset ' Edit the Recordset object... ' The SERVER and CONNECT properties are already set from Step 2A. Set DC1.SourceRecordset = RS ... DC1.SubmitChanges
Step 6bChanges are sent to the server with RDSServer.DataFactory
DF.SubmitChanges
"DSN=Pubs", RS
End Sub
</SCRIPT>
</BODY>
</HTML>
This is the end of the tutorial.
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