Have no problem getting my select queries to work using this method:
strSQL = "SELECT tblUI.IPAdd FROM tblUI WHERE (tblUI.IPAdd =?)"
arSPrm = Array(strRemHst)
Set rst = cmd.Execute(,arSPrm)
Can anyone point me to some examples of using this method for UPDATE and
INSERT queries? Can't seem to get it to work no matter what I can think of
to try. (If it is possible?)
I have an online application. I get the following error when a user selects an option from one drop down list but doesn't select an option from another drop down list. Here is the error:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error '80040e0c' Command Text was not set for the command object. Code:
I have an online application. I get the following error when a user selects an option from one drop down list but doesn't select an option from another drop down list. Here is the error:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server error '80040e0c' Command Text was not set for the command object.
I keep getting this error. I searched the forums, and found one. It said to basically replace elseif with else. It worked for that person.
I tried it and it didn't work. So what i decided to do was, remove all of the if statements and keep one. Even with just one if statement i get the same problem. Does anybody know what is wrong? It worked fine, up until i added the if statement. I need them there though for a reason.
Personally i think, it;s not getting the value from the request form, and hense it isn't picking anything up. What do you lot reckon? Code:
I want to open a recordset object on an .asp page. When I open the recordset I would like to use a stored procedure that expects a parameter to be passed for the stored procedure. I will then use the recordset to loop thru the recordset, update values from the recordset and then update the database by passing parmeters to another stored procedure.
I would like to use the recordset object but can it be used to pass a parameter to a stored procedure? Do I need to use a command object to open the records instead in order to pass the parameter to a stored procedure?
I am trying to implement a search on a SQL database using a textbox and a dropdownlist. The sql command has two parameters in it that effectively says "SELECT * FROM myTable WHERE @Param1 = @Param2" where Param1 is being set from the drop down list that is a list of the table headers and Param2 is the string in the textbox. This is not working. It compiles but does not return any results.
If I hard code Param1 or the column header in and just leave Param2 the search works fine. When stepping through the code both lines that assign a value to the parameters in the SqlCommand object are assigning the correct values but the commandtext property still shows the parameters as @Param1 and @Param2. Is there something inherently wrong with this.
I am running into an issue when I try to write more than 1024 characters to a memo field. Apparantly the odbc connection I am using does not permit literals to be larger that 1024 characters. This Memo filed can take virtually infinate data, so the solution seems to be use parameters. My problem is I have never heard of this and need this to work ASAP Does anyone have a simple example of how Parameters work using ASP
i build my sql string by using bunch of if-end if statements, after storing the whole SQL string into variable strSQL i put into the command object's CommandText property like so:
objCommand.CommandText = strSQL Set rsRec = objCommand.Execute 'rsRec being a recordset
then i want to be able to display the data: While Not rsRec.EOF Response.Write(rsRec("FIRST_NAME") & " " & rsRec("LAST_NAME") & " - " & rsRec("FIRM_NAME") & _ " " & rsRec("EMAIL") & " " & rsRec("CITY") & "<BR>") rsRec.MoveNext Wend
but this gives me an error saying: Object doesn't support this property or method: 'CommandText'
I have created a database connection function which I use to open my database connection and recordset and another to close it. Easy stuff I know. The problem is this.
I want to be able to create database conenctions and recordsets specifically when I call the function. For example Code:
I am trying to close a command object after executing a command text and getting an error message as:
Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a01b6'
Object doesn't support this property or method: 'close' /data_usage_guide/workplansystem/ProjDataLoad.asp, line 67
The reason I want to close the object is to use it again for executing another commnad text as shown in the code below. Could any oen help why I am getting this error message and/or is there a better way to do this , i.e. posting data to several diferent tables one after the other. Code:
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.
I'll admit my ASP skills are very rusty, and come seeking help.
I'm currently using a dictionary object to store a multi-dimensional array.
I want to pass this dictionary object to an object, which holds an array of dictionary objects.
However I'm finding that the array is not getting set, thus I'm having great issue with dynamically resizing the object's property for every new dictionary object I'm adding.
I have a VC++ COM object which fires an event. I've written VB EXE apps against it and they receive the event notification.
I've now built a simple VB COM object which uses the VC++ COM object internally.
My question is, assuming the ASP page which loads the object does not immediately exit, will the VB COM object be able to receive the events from the internal object?
I have a simple website linking to an access database. The script works fine on my local machine. And it works fine on my regular host. However, I have uploaded the website to a Windows account with GoDaddy and here is my problem.
I am receiving the following error:
Microsoft JET Database Engine error '80040e10' No value given for one or more required parameters. /home.asp, line 10
- the WEIRD thing is that if you hit refresh enough times, the page loads fine. Then, at random (it appears), the error resurfaces. No coding changes at all. Code:
I've been coding since mainframes had 4MB of core memory (yes kiddies, that 4MB), I've never coded a classic ASP page, only ASP.NET. I've noticed many problems in this forum seem to stem from building SQL commands by concatenating strings and could be avoided by using parameter substitution, a totally common concept in ASP.NET. So, is that just something that can't be done in classic ASP?
My problem is: I've created an ASP/MS Access app with Dreamweaver. I have an admin page to edit/delete records. When I edit or delete a record, it works the first time and redirects me back to the main page.
When I click on another record it adds the URL parameter to the end of the previous URL parameter and I get an error. Is there a simple piece of code to check the URL for the same parameter so that it will not just add it to the end.
I am calling an ASP page from JavaScript using window.open(<URL>?<few parameters>) parameters can be in Japanese so I am using encodeURI to encode it. In the ASP files I am using Response.Charset="UTF-8" and still when I check the URL with Request.QueryString it looks OK,however when I call Request("<parameter name>") I get the parameter value not in UTF8 format but in ISO-8859-1, does anyone familiar with this? Is it a known bug with the Request object? Is there a way to force it to deal with the data as UTF-8?
Currently the only solution I have is to taker the value from QueryString and parse the whole URL by myself.
I am using the following code in asp to select some data from an access db. recSel is defined and set further up my webpage, as is rsUpdate User. I cannot work out how to get past this error message
Too few parameters. Expected 1. Can anyone see the problem?
I've had this error before but it was for a different type of command. Does anyone know what this means in relation to the highlighted code or what I might need to do to work on fixing it? Code:
I am trying to send the results of a form to a couple of email addresses, but it is not working. I am required to use a XSL file for this.
I usually don't have problems with sending the results of a form to email addresses because I don't use a XSL file or a complicated function. The XSL file is fine. It is the ASP page that has the problem. Can someone please help me with this? Code:
I have a simple form with a textbox, a combobox and a submit button. I want to also be able to pass the "values" of the textbox and the combobox in the URL. How do I do that? DO I need to set that up in the function? I know this must be simple becuase I can not find any information on how to do it.
I am getting the error "No value given for one or more required parameters" with this basic script.
I have checked the fields are spelt correctly and have capitals in the right place. I have also checked with response.write to see the results it produces and it all looks correct. Code: