ADO 2.5 Samples

DeleteRecord and MoveRecord Methods Example (VB)

This example demonstrates how to copy, move, edit, and delete the contents of a text file published to a Web folder. Other properties and methods used include GetChildren, ParentURL, Source, and Flush.

'BeginDeleteRecordVB

'Note:
' IIS must be running for this sample to work. To
' use this sample you must:
'
' 1. create folders named "test" and "test2"
'    in the root web folder of http://MyServer
'
' 2. Create a text file named "test2.txt" in the
'    "test" folder.
' 3. Replace "MyServer" with the appropriate web
'    server name.
    
Public Sub Main()
    On Error GoTo ErrorHandler

     ' connection and recordset variables
    Dim rsDestFolder As ADODB.Recordset
    Dim Cnxn As ADODB.Connection
    Dim strCnxn As String
 
     ' file as record variables
    Dim rcFile As ADODB.Record
    Dim rcDestFile As ADODB.Record
    Dim rcDestFolder As ADODB.Record
    Dim objStream As Stream
    
     ' file variables
    Dim strFile As String
    Dim strDestFile As String
    Dim strDestFolder As String
            
     ' instantiate variables
    Set rsDestFolder = New ADODB.Recordset
    Set rcDestFolder = New ADODB.Record
    Set rcFile = New ADODB.Record
    Set rcDestFile = New ADODB.Record
    Set objStream = New ADODB.Stream
     
     ' open a record on a text file
    Set Cnxn = New ADODB.Connection
    strCnxn = "url=http://MyServer/"
    Cnxn.Open strCnxn
    strFile = "test/test2.txt"
    rcFile.Open strFile, Cnxn, adModeReadWrite, adOpenIfExists Or adCreateNonCollection
    Debug.Print Cnxn
    
     ' edit the contents of the text file
    objStream.Open rcFile, , adOpenStreamFromRecord
    
    Debug.Print "Source: " & strCnxn & rcFile.Source
    Debug.Print "Original text: " & objStream.ReadText
    
    objStream.Position = 0
    objStream.WriteText "Newer Text. "
    objStream.Position = 0
    
    Debug.Print "New text: " & objStream.ReadText
    
     ' reset the stream object
    objStream.Flush
    objStream.Close
    rcFile.Close
    
     ' reopen record to see new contents of text file
    rcFile.Open strFile, Cnxn, adModeReadWrite, adOpenIfExists Or adCreateNonCollection
    objStream.Open rcFile, adModeReadWrite, adOpenStreamFromRecord
    
    Debug.Print "Source: " & strCnxn & rcFile.Source
    Debug.Print "Edited text: " & objStream.ReadText
    
     ' copy the file to another folder
    strDestFile = "test2/test1.txt"
    rcFile.CopyRecord "", "http://MyServer/" & strDestFile, "", "", adCopyOverWrite
    
     ' delete the original file
    rcFile.DeleteRecord
    
     ' move the file from the subfolder back to original location
    strDestFolder = "test2/"
    rcDestFolder.Open strDestFolder, Cnxn ', adOpenIfExists  'Or adCreateCollection
    Set rsDestFolder = rcDestFolder.GetChildren
    rsDestFolder.MoveFirst
    
     ' position current record at on the correct file
    Do While Not (rsDestFolder.EOF Or rsDestFolder(0) = "test1.txt")
        rsDestFolder.MoveNext
    Loop
    
     ' open a record on the correct row of the recordset
    rcDestFile.Open rsDestFolder, Cnxn
    
     ' do the move
    rcDestFile.MoveRecord "", "http://MyServer/" & strFile, "", "", adMoveOverWrite
    
    ' clean up
    rsDestFolder.Close
    Cnxn.Close
    Set rsDestFolder = Nothing
    Set Cnxn = Nothing
    Exit Sub
    
ErrorHandler:
    ' clean up
    If Not rsDestFolder Is Nothing Then
        If rsDestFolder.State = adStateOpen Then rsDestFolder.Close
    End If
    Set rsDestFolder = Nothing
    
    If Not Cnxn Is Nothing Then
        If Cnxn.State = adStateOpen Then Cnxn.Close
    End If
    Set Cnxn = Nothing
    
    If Err <> 0 Then
        MsgBox Err.Source & "-->" & Err.Description, , "Error"
    End If
End Sub
'EndDeleteRecordVB

See Also

DeleteRecord Method | Flush Method | GetChildren Method | MoveRecord Method | ParentURL Property | Source Property (ADO Record)

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