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when we get to chapters 6 and 7, which are all about Recordsets, you’ll learn lots of different ways to execute queries—many of which don’t require use of the Command object. The one important case where the Command object is required is when you have to capture parameters returned from stored procedures. ADO is very smart when it comes to handling stored procedures, so if you aren’t returning OUTPUT parameters, and if you don’t care about the stored procedure return status, you don’t have to construct a Command object.
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Vaughn, W.R. (2000). ADO Command Strategies. In: ADO Examples and Best Practices. Apress, Berkeley, CA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-1156-3_5
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