megatronixs
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Hi all,
I found some code that I tried to use to show the user who has the database currently open, but I have no clue how to change it so the name of the environ as it will be more sense then the computer name and role of the user,
Greetings.
I found some code that I tried to use to show the user who has the database currently open, but I have no clue how to change it so the name of the environ as it will be more sense then the computer name and role of the user,
Code:
Option Compare Database
Sub ShowUserRosterMultipleUsers()
Dim cn As New ADODB.Connection
Dim cn2 As New ADODB.Connection
Dim rs As New ADODB.Recordset
Dim i, j As Long
cn.Provider = "Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0"
cn.Open "Data Source=C:\Database\Test\Test_Working_on.mdb"
cn2.Open "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" _
& "Data Source="C:\Database\Test\Test_Working_on.mdb"
' The user roster is exposed as a provider-specific schema rowset
' in the Jet 4 OLE DB provider. You have to use a GUID to
' reference the schema, as provider-specific schemas are not
' listed in ADO's type library for schema rowsets
Set rs = cn.OpenSchema(adSchemaProviderSpecific, _
, "{947bb102-5d43-11d1-bdbf-00c04fb92675}")
'Output the list of all users in the current database.
Debug.Print rs.Fields(0).Name, "", rs.Fields(1).Name, _
"", rs.Fields(2).Name, rs.Fields(3).Name
While Not rs.EOF
Debug.Print rs.Fields(0), rs.Fields(1), _
rs.Fields(2), rs.Fields(3)
rs.MoveNext
Wend
End Sub
Greetings.