Hi,

I am trying to read a nested recordset persisted through Access into Excel. 
This all work fine by accessing the recordset fields property except when 
the nested elements are empty. This means that the loaded data can end up 
in the wrong column cell when using the fields index and trying to load the 
nested values across a sheet.

I tried to use OpenSchema so I could access the table and column structure 
so that I could access fields via column name rather than index which would 
enable me to ensure that the data ended up in the correct column cell.

    Set conn = New ADODB.Connection
    conn.Open "Provider=MSPersist;"
    Set myRecordset = conn.Execute("C:\Temp\cust.xml")
    Set TableSchema = conn.OpenSchema(adSchemaTables)

When calling OpenSchema the following error is returned "Run-time error: 
3251: Application-defined or object-defined error"

The Microsoft documentation indicates that the adSchemaTables and 
adSchemaColumns should be available for all Providers.

Is this not the case?

Thanks,

Dominic 

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