This works fine unless the "TrackNo" number starts in 0: as in 01, 02, 03, etc.The field "TrackNo" in my database is a numeric field.Anyone know how I should format this? I tried <% "" & CInt(TrackNo) %> but that didn't work./Still the output from it was without the 0 at the beginning.
I have spent some time studying the Wrox Beginning ASP book. I'm getting the basic concepts by working the examples on PWS, but am not understanding how to utilize some of the ideas in my own web pages.Is there another book I can move on to that demonstrates these ideas in "real world" examples? I am wondering if ASP may just not be my thing. I do have some background in VB and my HTML skills are decent
I currently have a record system in ASP. However it needs to display the newest record first on a table. I currently have the records saved in my own file type that is read like any other text file, but with keywords.
if there was a way to write to the beginning of the file instead of adding lines to the end using ASP and VB.
I have written to text files in the past, but always appending new data to the end of the text file. I now want to add the new data to the beginning of the file. The text file would be a record of orders placed through a web form. The text file would merely be a record of the orders but it needs to be in descending date order - each new record added to the beginning.
I have a querystring that passes through the value 001 for example, the form on the receiving page need to display that number but with 1 added to it. i have
dim strnum strnum = request.querystring("value") strnum = strnum + 1
when displayed <%=strnum%> shows 2 instead of 002, and the zero's are very important, is there any number formating trick i dont know or another way of doing this?i thought about coding the first two zero's in before i call the strnum but this would mess things up when i get to 010 etc.
I'm working on asp project, access 2000 at backend.I can write arabic text and arabic numbers in textbox and save them in database.but if i see these records, arabic text and arabic numbers,it is ok,if my computer is arabicenable.
If my computer is not arabic enable then it show arabic number into english numbers. how can i show arabic numbers instead of english numbers if my computer is not arabic enable.i'm working on a project i have to complete it.How can i convert english numbers that are coming from database and convert that numbers in arabic for show.
I have use
<meta http-equiv="Content-Type" content="text/html; charset=windows-1256"> I shall be very thankful to you for this purpose.
I'm trying to pull the last 5 records from my database.
<% j=5 rs.MoveLast While ((j>0) AND (NOT rs_article.BOF))%> ''Execute HTML and data insertion here
<%rs_article.MovePrevious j=j-1 Wend%>
Everytime I attempt to run this code, I recieve an HTTP 500- Internal Server Error. It tells me no more than that. I know that my connection settings are OK because when I move forward through the database (first five records), the code executes without error. And yes, my Cursor type is Dynamic.
Alternatively, I would also like to know how to add new recordset to the beginning of a database rather than the end.
Now what I want is to add the checked values in page2.
For example :
if checkbox1 and checkbox3 gets checked I want to add the values in the checkboxes which in this case is 10 + 30 and get the total sum (40). Hope this makes sense?
So how do I retrive the checked values and then add the checked values with eachother to get the total?
i need to oredr a set of numbers. the numbers are "06/9","95/1","95/6","06/3" and so on. the thing is that these need to be ordered form the second number, so it shoudl be ordered thus: "95/1","06/3","95/6","06/9". how can i do this? at the moment just as an attempt im splitting the number either side of the "/" like this:
var regNo = "12/09" var yearStart = 0 var yearEnd = regNo.indexOf("/") var year = regNo.substring(yearStart, yearEnd) var itemStart = regNo.indexOf("/") + 1 var itemEnd = regNo.length var itemNo = regNo.substring(itemStart, itemEnd)
i know how to code it in javascript but failed to do it in asp. there are 12 digits of number. exmple like this 871205106599. i want to check every single digit when user clicks Submit button.
I believe this is possible using Regular Expressions (which I have never used), but I am unsure of any other way to do it. Either method would be acceptable for me - I need to learn how to use Regular Expressions some day How do you ensure that only numbers are entered into an input field. I need to know this for things like postcodes, phone numbers etc. and a few other things and I've never come across an easy way to do it
Can RSA encrypt a sequence of numbers and letters intermingled together. I was told that RSA can only encrypt letters,i'm not so sure. So can it bge done
Assume I enter number 1 in "from" and 10 in "to" - I want the ASP to return: 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10 and insert this into an Access database over 10 rows into the 'number' field.
regarding adding or getting sum all of the numbers in the database fields example of the Fields:
Totay_Payment 10.00 20.00 30.00 40.00
My problem is i cant display the exact SUM of all numbers and it goes like this 10.0020.0030.0040.00 and i want the exact sum like this 100.00
heres the example of my script :
inTotalPayment = rsSumNumber("Total_Payment") Do While Not rsSumNumber.EOF intSum = intSum + intTotalPayment rsSumNumber.MoveNext Loop Response.Write(intsum)
I have a problem creating random numbers. I basically have this
Randomize() iRandom = Int(10 * Rnd + 1)
If I do not wait a few sec before hitting the page again it will create the same random number as generated a few seconds before.Any idea why it is like that? Another way to reprocess the "bug" is to just fit F5 few times in a row and you end up with the same number being generated. Its annoying and I need some help to "fix" it!
In our database I have various phone numbers, and they could start with 082 / 083 / 084 / 072 / 073 / 074. How do I check any of these and change them to 2782 / 2783 / 2784 / etc etc?
I've got an ASP app. This app is deployed to two seperate Windows NT machines which I believed were the same. Unfortunately, the app works on one PC, but on the other I get some EOleExceptions from the COM object I use with the page.
Does anyone know how I can check versions numbers of things like what ASP engine I am running (if there is such thing), version numbers etc. etc.
I'm just looking for anyway of telling what the difference is between the two PC's. P.s. I know this isn't really a 100% ASP based question, but I thought I would get a fast answer on the ASP board.
The number '60' can be written as (50+10) or (25+35) or (15+45) or (7+53) etc... but I want the output as (50+10) only when 60 is typed in a textbox & the Form is submitted. How do I do this?
I'm using the follwoing code to retrieve some values from an Access database:
<% Dim PageStr PageStr=Request.Querystring("PageStr") SQL="SELECT * FROM images WHERE page = '" & Replace(PageStr, "'", "''") & "'" set conn = server.createobject("ADODB.Connection") conn.open "ContentDBase" set img=conn.execute(SQL) %>
This works fine. However, I want to change the 'page' field from a string to a number (i want to filter by the primary key rather than the description), but using the existing code I'm told I have a 'type mismatch' or something. I'm guessing I need to modify the code slightly to deal witha number field as opposed to a text field?
I'm trying to do a query selecting records the have a number 4, 5, 6, or 7. If I change the datatype to text the statement works. Anyone know why the statement won't query a number?
Is there a way to add numbers (currency) of the one column which is queried with sql from access database?I mean some asp tag or something, or I must use javascript?
I've got this script, and its been giving me this result as seen below. 2 questions I would like to ask..
1. How would I modify the below script in order to round the numbers?. (Script further down.)
2.You see the output result where it says 3268.19?, the white space next to it means the 'Parts' record set is blank but did have a weight value, now how would I substitute the word "NA" for the white space being shown? .....