OpenDatabase Method Example

This example uses the OpenDatabase method to open one Microsoft Jet database and two Microsoft Jet-connected ODBC databases.

Sub OpenDatabaseX()

   Dim wrkJet As Workspace
   Dim dbsNorthwind As Database
   Dim dbsPubs As Database
   Dim dbsPubs2 As Database
   Dim dbsLoop As Database
   Dim prpLoop As Property

   ' Create Microsoft Jet Workspace object.
   Set wrkJet = CreateWorkspace("", "admin", "", dbUseJet)

   ' Open Database object from saved Microsoft Jet database 
   ' for exclusive use.
   MsgBox "Opening Northwind..."
   Set dbsNorthwind = wrkJet.OpenDatabase("Northwind.mdb", _
      True)

   ' Open read-only Database object based on information in 
   ' the connect string.
   MsgBox "Opening pubs..."
   Set dbsPubs = wrkJet.OpenDatabase("Publishers", _
      dbDriverNoPrompt, True, _
      "ODBC;DATABASE=pubs;UID=sa;PWD=;DSN=Publishers")

   ' Open read-only Database object by entering only the 
   ' missing information in the ODBC Driver Manager dialog 
   ' box.
   MsgBox "Opening second copy of pubs..."
   Set dbsPubs2 = wrkJet.OpenDatabase("Publishers", _
      dbDriverCompleteRequired, True, _
      "ODBC;DATABASE=pubs;DSN=Publishers;")

   ' Enumerate the Databases collection.
   For Each dbsLoop In wrkJet.Databases
      Debug.Print "Database properties for " & _
         dbsLoop.Name & ":"

      On Error Resume Next
      ' Enumerate the Properties collection of each Database 
      ' object.
      For Each prpLoop In dbsLoop.Properties
         If prpLoop.Name = "Connection" Then
            ' Property actually returns a Connection object.
            Debug.Print "  Connection[.Name] = " & _
               dbsLoop.Connection.Name
         Else
            Debug.Print "  " & prpLoop.Name & " = " & _
               prpLoop
         End If
      Next prpLoop
      On Error GoTo 0

   Next dbsLoop

   dbsNorthwind.Close
   dbsPubs.Close
   dbsPubs2.Close
   wrkJet.Close

End Sub