Complete Recordset Object Reference
The FetchProgress event is triggered periodically in an asynchronous operation, to state how many more records that have been fetched into the Recordset.
| Parameter | Description |
|---|---|
| progress |
The number of records that have been fetched by the operation |
| maxprogress |
The maximum number of records that are expected to be fetched |
| status | An EventStatusEnum value that indicates the status of the execution of the event |
| objRs | The name of the Recordset object that triggered this event |
| Constant | Value | Description |
|---|---|---|
| adStatusOK | 1 | The operation that caused the event was successful |
| adStatusErrorsOccurred | 2 | The operation that caused the event failed |
| adStatusCantDeny | 3 | The operation that caused the event cannot be cancelled |
| adStatusCancel | 4 | The operation that caused the event is cancelled |
| adStatusUnwantedEvent | 5 | Prevents subsequent notifications before the event method has finished executing |
Complete Recordset Object Reference
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