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ASP_Volume2 #34292
Advanced Filter Class v2.0

Advanced filtering and sorting (since v2.0) class for Microsoft Access 2000. Dynamically add and remove one or multiple filters while maintaining the current record if possible, the method used for this is faster than a FindFirst approach on ODBC connections. Prevents filters being added returning no data. RecordSource is created dynamically, no advanced SQL knowlege required. Disable all Access-own filtering and sorting functions as they'll interfere with the class. Import the class into your Access (library-)project. Code contains basic usage example and further explanations.

ASP_Volume3 #57679
Advanced Filter Class v2.0

Advanced filtering and sorting (since v2.0) class for Microsoft Access 2000. Dynamically add and remove one or multiple filters while maintaining the current record if possible, the method used for this is faster than a FindFirst approach on ODBC connections. Prevents filters being added returning no data. RecordSource is created dynamically, no advanced SQL knowlege required. Disable all Access-own filtering and sorting functions as they'll interfere with the class. Import the class into your Access (library-)project. Code contains basic usage example and further explanations.

C_Volume2 #75354
Advanced Filter Class v2.0

Advanced filtering and sorting (since v2.0) class for Microsoft Access 2000. Dynamically add and remove one or multiple filters while maintaining the current record if possible, the method used for this is faster than a FindFirst approach on ODBC connections. Prevents filters being added returning no data. RecordSource is created dynamically, no advanced SQL knowlege required. Disable all Access-own filtering and sorting functions as they'll interfere with the class. Import the class into your Access (library-)project. Code contains basic usage example and further explanations.

Java_Volume1 #93898
Advanced Filter Class v2.0

Advanced filtering and sorting (since v2.0) class for Microsoft Access 2000. Dynamically add and remove one or multiple filters while maintaining the current record if possible, the method used for this is faster than a FindFirst approach on ODBC connections. Prevents filters being added returning no data. RecordSource is created dynamically, no advanced SQL knowlege required. Disable all Access-own filtering and sorting functions as they'll interfere with the class. Import the class into your Access (library-)project. Code contains basic usage example and further explanations.

2_2002-2004 #121045
Advanced Filter Class v2.0

Advanced filtering and sorting (since v2.0) class for Microsoft Access 2000. Dynamically add and remove one or multiple filters while maintaining the current record if possible, the method used for this is faster than a FindFirst approach on ODBC connections. Prevents filters being added returning no data. RecordSource is created dynamically, no advanced SQL knowlege required. Disable all Access-own filtering and sorting functions as they'll interfere with the class. Import the class into your Access (library-)project. Code contains basic usage example and further explanations.

3_2004-2005 #139589
Advanced Filter Class v2.0

Advanced filtering and sorting (since v2.0) class for Microsoft Access 2000. Dynamically add and remove one or multiple filters while maintaining the current record if possible, the method used for this is faster than a FindFirst approach on ODBC connections. Prevents filters being added returning no data. RecordSource is created dynamically, no advanced SQL knowlege required. Disable all Access-own filtering and sorting functions as they'll interfere with the class. Import the class into your Access (library-)project. Code contains basic usage example and further explanations.

4_2005-2006 #162976
Advanced Filter Class v2.0

Advanced filtering and sorting (since v2.0) class for Microsoft Access 2000. Dynamically add and remove one or multiple filters while maintaining the current record if possible, the method used for this is faster than a FindFirst approach on ODBC connections. Prevents filters being added returning no data. RecordSource is created dynamically, no advanced SQL knowlege required. Disable all Access-own filtering and sorting functions as they'll interfere with the class. Import the class into your Access (library-)project. Code contains basic usage example and further explanations.

5_2007-2008 #185494
Advanced Filter Class v2.0

Advanced filtering and sorting (since v2.0) class for Microsoft Access 2000. Dynamically add and remove one or multiple filters while maintaining the current record if possible, the method used for this is faster than a FindFirst approach on ODBC connections. Prevents filters being added returning no data. RecordSource is created dynamically, no advanced SQL knowlege required. Disable all Access-own filtering and sorting functions as they'll interfere with the class. Import the class into your Access (library-)project. Code contains basic usage example and further explanations.

6_2008-2009 #208012
Advanced Filter Class v2.0

Advanced filtering and sorting (since v2.0) class for Microsoft Access 2000. Dynamically add and remove one or multiple filters while maintaining the current record if possible, the method used for this is faster than a FindFirst approach on ODBC connections. Prevents filters being added returning no data. RecordSource is created dynamically, no advanced SQL knowlege required. Disable all Access-own filtering and sorting functions as they'll interfere with the class. Import the class into your Access (library-)project. Code contains basic usage example and further explanations.

7_2009-2012 #230530
Advanced Filter Class v2.0

Advanced filtering and sorting (since v2.0) class for Microsoft Access 2000. Dynamically add and remove one or multiple filters while maintaining the current record if possible, the method used for this is faster than a FindFirst approach on ODBC connections. Prevents filters being added returning no data. RecordSource is created dynamically, no advanced SQL knowlege required. Disable all Access-own filtering and sorting functions as they'll interfere with the class. Import the class into your Access (library-)project. Code contains basic usage example and further explanations.

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