A Property object represents a dynamic characteristic of an ADO object that is defined by the provider.
Remarks
ADO objects have two types of properties: built-in and dynamic.
Built-in properties are those properties implemented in ADO and immediately available to any new object, using the MyObject.Property
syntax. They do not appear as Property objects in an object’s Properties collection, so although you can change their values, you cannot modify their characteristics.
Dynamic properties are defined by the underlying data provider, and appear in the Properties collection for the appropriate ADO object. For example, a property specific to the provider may indicate if a Recordset object supports transactions or updating. These additional properties will appear as Property objects in that Recordset object’s Properties collection. Dynamic properties can be referenced only through the collection, using the MyObject.Properties(0)
or MyObject.Properties("Name")
syntax.
You cannot delete either kind of property.
A dynamic Property object has four built-in properties of its own: