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Bug in ADO, SQL Server and latest OS SPs

On a computer that is running Windows Vista, Windows Server 2008, or Windows XP, an incorrect value is returned when an application queries the identity column value of a newly inserted row in various versions of SQL Server 2005 and of SQL Server 2000

Now I don't know that this affects Access but the KB article states "Applications that use the ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) interface ..."

Thanks to fellow MVP Steve Foster for mentioning this KB article.

Published Saturday, May 10, 2008 10:56 PM by Tony
Filed under: Access, bug, SQL Server

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