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I'm trying to read an ADOBD.Recordset object like this (my first time, so pardon my "noobness" :D):

Presentation.Category categorySvc = new Presentation.Category();
ADODB.Recordset categories = categorySvc.ListAll("BE", "DUE", "EN", 128);
foreach (var category in categories.Fields) // here is where I get the exception
{
   // ...
}

The ListAll call works fine - I get the Recordset with some data which I confirm that by doing a QuickWatch on the object. But when the code reach the categories.Fields I get the following exception:

Could not load type 'ADODB.FieldsToInternalFieldsMarshaler' from assembly 'TestCOMCalls, Version=1.0.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=null'.

I googled this error (or just by 'ADODB.FieldsToInternalFieldsMarshaler' and couldn't find anything that would help me with issue).

I wonder, am I missing a reference? Besides the normal references I have added this one to my project:

ADODB Microsoft ActiveX Data Objects 2.5 Library C:\WINDOWS\assembly\GAC\ADODB\7.0.3300.0__b03f5f7f11d50a3a\ADODB.dll

Like I said, I've never done this before but by googling a bit I was able to see some people doing this (foreach on the object.Fields) and it seem to work for them.

Any help or direction is greatly appreciated :)

Thanks!

6 Answers 6

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It's on the individual references - not in the project properties. In the solution explorer window, open "References" (under the project), and click on the reference in question. The properties window will have an option for Embed Interop Types (for each reference).

In Visual BAsic 2010:

To turn off Embed Interop Types:

Project menu > Show All Files, Solution Explorer: > References: > ADODB > Embed Interof types = False. Microsoft.Office.Interop.Access > Embed Interof types = False

You will now be able to publish and also ADODB will appear in the: Project Menu > Project Properties… Publish TAB > Application Files

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  • This did the trick for me as well. If my memory serves me correctly, CopyLocal was automatically flipped to True as soon as I set EmbedInterofTypes to False, which I was not expecting.
    – Chad
    Commented Jun 25, 2019 at 4:04
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Solved:

Solution Explorer --> Show all files (Menu Item) --> Referances --> Adodb -->(properties) -->Embed Interop Types --> False.

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See what I found on this question here. I referenced yours, but still couldn't get the ADODB to work.

Little one to add:

SolutionExplorer --> View All Files. For ADODB: - Embed... = False; - Copy Local = True.

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Got the same problem in VS 2013, and the solution for that is that you go to References and select ADODB, on properties you will see Embed Interof types = True then change it to false.

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  • More detail:Expand the project, Expand References, select ADODB, right-click, select Properties. Commented Jun 17, 2016 at 18:06
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I got this problem clearing temporary file(VS 2017). Solution for this exception you need to change Solution Explorer > References > adodb > "Then Right click and choose properties" > Embed Interop Types, set "True" to "False"

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Okay, I figured how to do this:

Presentation.Category categorySvc = new Presentation.Category();
ADODB.Recordset categories = categorySvc.ListAll("BE", "DUE", "EN", 128);
categories.MoveFirst();
while(!categories.EOF)
{
    var fields = ((dynamic)categories).Fields;
    for (int i = 0; i < fields.Count; i++)
    {
        var field = fields[i];
        var name = field.Name;
        var value = field.Value;
        // ...
    }
    categories.MoveNext();
}

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