I just had my hosting provider to add write permissions to this database but I am still getting the following error Quote: ADODB.Recordseterror '800a0cb3'
Current Recordset does not support updating. This may be a limitation of the provider, or of the selected locktype. Code:
I have read post after post after post on how to fix this problem and nothing seems to work for me. I have also been on the phone with my hosting company and all permissions are set to writable and modifyable. Here is the code for my UpdateHandler.asp page. which returns the following error:
ADODB.Recordseterror '800a0cb3'
Current Recordset does not support updating. This may be a limitation of the provider, or of the selected locktype. /members/UpdateHandler.asp, line 51
rsPART calls a table in access and i think the rest is self explanatory. the data type in access is already set to currency. so how do i get "cost" to display in a currency format? is there another way to format currency?
Error Type: ADODB.Recordset (0x800A0CB3) Current Recordset does not support updating. This may be a limitation of the provider, or of the selected locktype. Code: If checkAttemping = FALSE Then objRst("Ended")= FALSE 'reset old attempT
I can't seem to go through this recordset,method isn't supported on any of the commented out lines, anyone know what my problem is?
Code:
dim objConn set objConn = server.CreateObject("ADODB.CONNECTION") objConn.Open "Received", "t", "b" Dim RS Set RS = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")
dim strSQL strSQL = "select TOP 15 (requestNumber) as rn from request_received" RS = objConn.Execute(strSQL)
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Last week, my shopping cart was still working well until I began getting the following errors 2days ago..
Error Type:
ADODB.Recordset (0x800A0BCD) Either BOF or EOF is True, or the current record has been deleted. Requested operation requires a current record. ../order/saveorder.asp, line 157
Browser Type:
Mozilla/4.0 (compatible; MSIE 6.0; Windows NT 5.1; SV1)
Page: GET /main/saveorder.asp
Could you check my code below and let me know what possibly the error is?
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