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I'm using Windows Indexing search together with PHP to search inside thousands of files.

I got it working by using the PHP COM class:

$conn = new COM("ADODB.Connection") or die("Cannot start ADO");
$recordset = new COM("ADODB.Recordset");

$conn - > Open("Provider=Search.CollatorDSO;Extended Properties='Application=Windows';");


$recordset - > Open("SELECT System.ItemName, System.DateModified FROM  SYSTEMINDEX  WHERE DIRECTORY='file:C:/xxxx/' AND CONTAINS('xxxx')", $conn);

$recordset - > MoveFirst();

while (!$recordset - > EOF) {
    echo $recordset - > Fields - > Item("System.ItemName") - > Value."\n";
    $recordset - > MoveNext();
}

Now I would like to use the maxRecords property as used in Visual Basic to deal with ADO.

//Visual Basic usage of the property
objRecordSet.MaxRecords = 150

I don't know if there's any equivalent for the COM class in PHP and I couldn't find anything in the documentation.

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Have you tried this?

$recordset = new COM("ADODB.Recordset");
$recordset->MaxRecords = 150;

PHP's COM class is just a wrapper around COM in general (I think OLE Automation to be specific), and for the most part if a property or function is exposed to VBScript, it can be translated into PHP code directly.

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