This example demonstrates the Value property with Field and Property objects by displaying field and property values for the Employees table.
Public Sub ValueX()
Dim rstEmployees As ADODB.Recordset
Dim fldLoop As ADODB.Field
Dim prpLoop As ADODB.Property
Dim strCnn As String
' Open recordset with data from Employees table.
strCnn = "Provider=sqloledb;" & _
"Data Source=srv;Initial Catalog=Pubs;User Id=sa;Password=; "
Set rstEmployees = New ADODB.Recordset
rstEmployees.Open "employee", strCnn, , , adCmdTable
Debug.Print "Field values in rstEmployees"
' Enumerate the Fields collection of the Employees
' table.
For Each fldLoop In rstEmployees.Fields
' Because Value is the default property of a
' Field object, the use of the actual keyword
' here is optional.
Debug.Print " " & fldLoop.Name & " = " & fldLoop.Value
Next fldLoop
Debug.Print "Property values in rstEmployees"
' Enumerate the Properties collection of the
' Recordset object.
For Each prpLoop In rstEmployees.Properties
' Because Value is the default property of a
' Property object, the use of the actual keyword
' here is optional.
Debug.Print " " & prpLoop.Name & " = " & prpLoop.Value
Next prpLoop
rstEmployees.Close
End Sub