![]() Just run a Select Into (or make-table) query, based on pass-through query 10:36 AM Anonymous said. How do you create a "temporary local table" from a pass-through query? Thanks! 7:17 PM Alex Dybenko said. See Recordset Property in Access help 10:47 AM Anonymous said. As for Recordset property - for SQL Server database you can set only ADO recordset. I think this is a feature of Access, also in 2003. ![]() Is this bug present in Access XP or only Access 2003? What if we load a DAO.Recordset and set property, will it work? 2:16 AM Alex Dybenko said.
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