I'm trying to run an access query with one parameter that is a string. I can call a query that has no parameters. I can also call a query that has one parameter that is an integer. But the one that has a string parameter isn't working.
I've tried using a command object and it did the same thing. Is there any other way I can get my query to return the records. Running it in access works.
My code retrieves a username and a password from a form. Then this information is compared to some usernames and passwords that are stored in a database. The important thing here is that the comparison must be case sensitive meaning that "passWord" is not the same thing as "password"
I have this code, working fine in access 2003
SQL = "SELECT * FROM users WHERE StrComp(username_column,'" & entered_username_in_form & "',0) = 0 AND StrComp(password_column,'" & entered_password_in_form & "',0) = 0"
but get the following error when I run it against my sql 2005 database.
[Microsoft][SQL Native Client][SQL Server]'StrComp' is not a recognized built-in function name.
I don't know the corresponding t-sql for the query.
What is this all about? Generally I run against SQL Server but now I have to use access. The query I want to run is a simple double join
SELECT tblArtists.*,tblGenres.name AS genreName,tblPages.pageId FROM (tblArtists INNER JOIN tblGenres ON tblArtists.genreId = tblGenres.genreId) LEFT JOIN tblPages ON tblArtists.artistId = tblPages.artistId ORDER BY surName ASC, firstName ASC
Now If I run this question in access against the database it accurateley returns two posts. BUT When I paste the same query into an asp document and runs it with a fileDSN against the same database it returns nothing!? Is this some kind of joke from Microsoft?
I have a Acces query which creates a table using manipulated data from another table. I want my asp page to run this query after doing an update to the database.
I've got a query that works fine when used in mySQL but completely fails when I try to apply it to MS Access, weird thing is that it is just a copy of a stored procedure that works fine in the same copy (with the Request.QueryString replaced by a fixed value) ! Any explaination would be great, ID is a number BTW :
SELECT page_title,ID,page_content FROM content WHERE ID='" & Request.QueryString("ID") & "' '
Had a look at aspfaq.com but couldn't find anything that applys.
Is it possible to write an SQL statement that reads from an Access Query instead of an Access Table. If so is the syntax the same as for reading a Table.
I have a field called store, I have more than 1 row with the same store name in the store field.
I need to coolect all the stores from the store field, remove any duplicates, like I might have buy.com twice and only need it to show once in the drop down. And sort ascending (by store name).
Summary. Database is called: tracker The table (and the only table) is called merchants I only want to pull data from the field store, remove duplicate store names, sort ascending.
I can figure out how to plug the required htm around the asp code, to auto populate the drop down.
I am trying to query an Access database using the like operation; however, when I test the query in the browser all records from the database are displayed. Here is my code:
I'm attempting to limit a query which is being ordered by a date field to 10 records. The date field contains duplicate values, which are sorted from most recent, back. However their suggestion of sorting by a secondary field is not providing acceptable results (it returns all the rows in the database). Does anyone have any suggestions of another way around this?
What is the best way to create new queries and/or modify existing tables within an online access database. At the moment, I am periodically downloading the db and making alterations. But, I have heard others on the list say they use a query analayzer built on a <form> where they execute SQL statements. Is this the correct way to go?
I have an Access database that I created a query in. The query brings fields from related tables and prompts users to perform a search based on 3 criterias.
NOTE: the prompts can be bypassed by just leaving it blank and selecting OK. So in other words, the user does not need to fill in each prompt for the search to work, it just give them a more narrowed down search if they fill more in...
Now for the ASP part... I want to create an ASP page where the use selects from 3 drop downs. These drop downs are named the same as the field names in my query. How do I get this to work??
strSQL="SELECT * FROM MyTable;" rsSet.Open strSQL, adoCon ...do some stuff... rsSet.Close adoCon.Close
Set rsSet=Nothing Set adoCon=Nothing
I have a couple queries stored in the database that I use when in MS Access. Can I call these queries instead of using a string to specify the SQL command?
The above seems kind of verbose for making use of a database. Can it be simplified at all?
here's what i want to do. from an asp page, perform a search on a table in access. i have used sql code in the asp page itself, but i'd rather execute a query in access. i have success in running any query (basic SELECT, SELECT with conditions _other_ than LIKE, etc..) for some reason, when i execute the query below from the asp page, i get no results.
the search.asp page just has a text box in a form that submits the srchBOX field to the results.asp page.
here's the asp code from the results.asp page: Code:
I am trying to search through an access database for tickets createded with in a certin date. I am using the below code.
strdate = DateAdd("d", -2, Now()) sqlstr="SELECT * FROM Incidents WHERE TicketDate BETWEEN #"& Now() &"# AND #"& strdate &"# ;"
I verify the query with response.write and get the following.
SELECT * FROM Incidents WHERE TicketDate BETWEEN #15/07/04 19:19:32# AND #13/07/04 19:19:32# ;
I know there are 100% tickets within this date. Yet my query returns nuthing. Please help i've searched this forum for other peoples code looking for examples but end up with the same result.
Getting an error using ASP with an Access database on a remote host (I don't control perms).
It's giving this error:
Microsoft JET Database Engineerror '80004005'Operation must use an updateable query. /admin/projects.asp, line 180
Isn't this normally just a permissins error?
The host says they've just given full permissions so it shouldn't a problem, but I want to confirm that this is a perms issue before I get too uppity.
It happens on every INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE that is attempted to be run, and the exact same SQL statements work perfectly on the local machine and network, so my gut instinct is perms.
The setup: Access database of vendors. A vendor can offer one or more services.
ASP page provides user a checkbox of services. User clicks one or more options and submits. The database should return all vendors that match the services selected.
No dice. I can of course easily pull up vendors that match one service. But the multiple options are treated as an AND search. I don't want to find only vendors that provide all the services checked, but all the vendors that provide one or more of the services selected by the user.
I have tried stored procedures in Access and SQL statements. I either get data type errors or nothing found.
I am running a querry on an access database and have set the number of records/page displayed at 20. if there are more than 20 records returned, then 1st page will show the first 20, the next page will show next 20 and so on....
The trouble:
the count of total records displayed is correct and the first page is displayed correctly. But when i click on *Next* to go to the next page, all the records of the database get displayed (not the 2nd page of records from the query).
In Access you use "*" + [passed variable] + "*", + can be replaced with & Calling a parameterized query in Access requires % be used in place of *, however, all that I have read show dynamic SQL passed to Access:
WHERE [some column] LIKE '" & ASPvar & "' % ORDER BY ...
However, my call is similar to:
conn.qMyLookup strVar, rs
If I modify the query in Access to:
"%" & [passed variable] & "%"
I get all records. If I only put it at the end, as suggested, I only get matches at the end, not throughout the column. Code:
I have a Development server that is running Win2k, IIS 5.0, and ASP enabled. I am trying to gain access to an Access 2000 DB located on a file server within my domain. I'm pretty sure I have all the correct permissions set, but I am having problems when trying to access the DB.
The error is similar to:
The Microsoft Jet Database engine cannot open the file '******'. It is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view its data.
I'm looking for ways to fix this... Microsoft suggests turning off the ability for IIS to sync passwords. Unfortunately, this is not a viable solution for me.
Is it possible to create a new virtual server that is a share to my file server? Put my ASP and MDB file in there and have it work? Anyone have any other ideas?
I'm working on a site that inserts records into an Access database and Access assigns an auto-incrementing id for the record. How can I quickly figure out what id that was just created? I seem to remember there being a function for this....
I want to move my only window shosted client to linux. The site they have access a Microsoft Access database with the below code but i can't get it to work under Linux.
I'm trying to access a table in a MS Access database using ASP but the name of the table is causing me some trouble. The problem is the table name has a space in it eg, "My Table".
If i try and access it using a query "SELECT * FROM My News", it says i cant find table "My". If i remove the space from the name (to MyTable) it works fine. But the trouble is its a customers database and i cant easily rename it because its linked to other tables and db's.
How can i access a table with a space in its name? I've tried "SELECT * FROM My_News" but that doesnt work either.
I have an ASP page needs to access a remote MS Access2000 database, I got error "The Microsoft Jet database engine cannot open the file 'F:Collect.mdb'. It is already opened exclusively by another user, or you need permission to view its data. ".
The 'F:' is a mapped drive from remote machine where the access database loactes. If I copy the database back to local box, no problem.
I'm looking to make an online multiplayer game which will utilize Access Database... basically I require thousands of people writing and reading from the same database... I was wondering if this is possible for that... or is mdb file restricted to 1 person at a time...
If it is limited what would you suggest as the best way to control an interactive online environment? .txt files possibly?
I have an Access DB which contains couple of link tables. All these tables are from different databases. So each one has it's own database password. Since there is no way to save the password during the DSN creation. Then you need to manually type in the password each first time when open the table.
This causes the problem in ASP code during run a query. Since the table cannot be accessed due to the password protection. Is there any statement than can open a table and meanwhile pass the password in? Does anyone experienced with the similar situation?
I generate my codes using a generator. My problem is that I can not write into my Access database. I had gone to tools to allow access permission . still nothing.