Called after the values of one or more Field objects have been changed.
The FieldChangeComplete event can be fired after the values for one or more
Field objects have been changed.
In contrast, the WillChangeField event can be fired before any pending changes in the
values for one or more Field objects have been completed.
An event is simply a subroutine that can be called automatically after a specific operation has occurred.
This subroutine can contain any code that you need to run when the event occurs.
The subroutine will only be called if it is included in your code.
There are five parameters passed to this event.
The adStatus parameter is one of the EventStatusEnum
constants that describes the current status of the event.
EventStatusEnum Constants
Constant | Value | Description |
---|---|---|
adStatusCancel | 4 | Cancels the operation that fired the event |
adStatusCantDeny | 3 | Cannot cancel pending operation |
adStatusErrorsOccurred | 2 | Indicates that warnings and/or errors occurred |
adStatusOK | 1 | The operation that fired the event was successful |
adStatusUnwantedEvent | 5 | The operation that generated the event cannot generate future events |
' Use the WithEvents keyword to designate that events
' can be handled by this Recordset object
Dim WithEvents objRecSet As ADODB.Recordset
' Note how the object name, objRecSet, is incorporated into the event Sub name
Private Sub objRecSet_FieldChangeComplete( cFields As Long, _
Fields As Variant, _
ByVal pError As ADODB.Error, _
adStatus As ADODB.EventStatusEnum, _
ByVal pRecordset As ADODB.Recordset )
' place any code you desire here, for example
If adStatus = adStatusErrorsOccurred Then
Dim objError As ADODB.Error
For Each objError in pRecordset.Errors
Debug.Print vbtab; objError.Description
Next
End If
End Sub
End Sub