I am repeatedly getting the error message 'error converting datatype varchar to bit'. I am passing a varchar variable to a stored procedure (where it is also a varchar) and then trying to write it to a table (where it is also a varchar).
When I execute this code, I receive this error on line 314: [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Error converting data type varchar to int. Line 314 is the classComm.Execute line. All the datatypes in my stored procedure those specified in the parameter declararations, and they all match with the datatypes in the DB. Other than the strings that are integer (strClassID) or date (strOccurDate), everything is a varchar.
I have no idea why this error is occurring. I have a similar stored procedure that adds the records in the same way and it kicks out the same error at the same time.
there is an old asp application that is moved from one machine to the other.On the one machine its working fine, but on the new one, when trying to insert from the asp page(variables from the asp page), i get this error, Error converting data type varchar to datetime.
I have tried almost everything, from checking the order of variables, but still get the error. When the proc is executed on SQL it runs fine, am i maybe missing something?
I have migrated ASP pages and SQL SERVER database from a development server to the Live SERVER the regional settings are fine both set to use UK date dd/mm/yyyy. But I have that stupid error when I try to run a stored procedure EXEC sp_add_user 1,'28/08/2004 10:00:00'.... on the live server and not on the development one. I dont want to redevelop all my stored procedures.
I have a 3 page set that searches a database for users, displays the user information in a form and updates the data in the database. The first 2 pages work fine, the third page doesn't. What is annoying is that these pages are a copy of another set of pages that edit news articles (basically the same thing) and they work perfectly.
This is ASP with SQL and VB Script.
Quote: Error Type: Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80040E07) [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Syntax error converting the varchar value '6, 6' to a column of data type int. /d1intranet/useredited.asp, line 72
So this message is saying that it is unable to UPDATE the field 'UserName' (which has data type INT) with the variable in the SQL code which is default as VARCHAR. Here is line 72: Code:
My data input page uses a id generator which includes dashes, and the corresponding column in the db is set up as varchar to handle that. There is a problem, however, when the value in the varchar column is compared to the string from the URL, and the following error message occurs:
"Syntax error converting the varchar value '071-213' to a column of data type int."
<%strSQL = "SELECT * FROM AMS where MinutesID = " & Request ("id")%>
Would it be possible to CAST the request string to varchar?
The problem I am having is that I am trying to insert data from a form into a DB, but I cannot figure out how to change the form value (varchar) to the db value (money).
I'm using ASP, VBScript, ADO for SQL server 2000. I have a stored procedure that I'm trying to use to insert a row using parameters. One of the field is date. Here is the parameter for that. Code:
Set param = cmd.CreateParameter("theDate", adDBTimeStamp, adParamInput, Date()) cmd.Parameters.Append param
But I'm getting this error. Error converting data type varchar to datetime.
I'm passing a unique identifier from page1 to page2 to page3 querried from MS SQL Server. When I pass the value, it puts the value in the curly brackets. (Page1 is for display and Page2 is for edit and Page3 is update edit)
When I go to Page3, it gives me an error saying "Syntax error converting from a character string to uniqueidentifier" {7171B9BD-4599-43D9-9521-3DA583A1BB1A} This is the value and the error page says "id=%7B7171B9BD-4599-43D9-9521-3DA583A1BB1A%7D" It seems tp put "%7B" and "%7D" for "{" and "}". Has anyone seen this?
I'm also passing numbers and text and they don't seem to have this problem, just the unique key.
this is really urgent and i cant seem to figure this out.I have his text area, once the user hits the save button, it tranfers the data to a memo datatype field in the database. ok here's the thing...every time I copy paste something, this thing throws up a wierd error..:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers (0x80040E14) [Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access Driver] Syntax error (missing operator) in query expression '('text here....
I initially though it would ahve been becuase of the number of characters, but that was not the case.When i type things in and save , e'thing works fine
I just modified a SQL table field's datatype from char to text to accomodate more text, and suddenly the results are not being displayed on my webpage. Has anyone encountered this before?
I just stumbled into something which kinda of makes sense but I'm not 100% sure about.
I have a field as nvarchar.
I had the sql checking it: select blar from blar where blar = 0
weird thing is in the enterprise manager DTS the query parsed as ok. Overall the DTS failed because it came across some characters it said it couldn't handle.
The query changed to: select blar from blar where blar = '0'
and everything worked fine from there on.
---
What I'm wondering is, can nvarchar accept numeric values as well as string values?
if it can then the above all makes sense, if it doesn't... have I just found a bug?
I m updating a table which contains a field with datatype=ntext. I use a stored procedure to insert/update data in it. SP's parameter's data type is ntext. Following is the code in which i created the parameter.
Code: SET objParam1 = objComm.CreateParameter("@xmltempSrc",adLongVarChar,adParamInput,1073741823,txtXmlConte nt) objComm.Parameters.Append objParam1
when i execute it, it give error as : Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80040e07' [Microsoft][ODBC SQL Server Driver][SQL Server]Error converting data type text to ntext.
I need to write a function that takes four inputs and returns a value based on that. For example, the inputs are name, country, state and city.
I have 25 rows and 5 columns of data. The data would be like this.
Jay, USA, CA, san francisco, san mateo, san bernadino, oakland, berkeley Mike, Canada, Ottawa, montreal, toronto, edmunton, niagara, london
if the input values are jay, usa, ca, san mateo- the function needs to return the next value in the row which is "san bernadino".
If I could store these values in the database, I could just write a query that would give me the output. But don;t want to make a trip to the database. Code:
I have a problem to use the bit field, I know that accept the value 0 like false and -1 like true.
When I do the insert into and i put value -1 i receive an arror, if i put 1 and i try to read no the database i receive ever the value false. How can i correctly use this datatype?
I keep optimizing my fields down to the minimum character length necessary i.e., varchar(15), then I find out a month later its gotta get bigger, then a few months later, bigger again, etc. Nowadays on sql server 2005 and on, how bad is it really to use varchar(max)? Is there really a big performance or storage hit or is it negligible?
I have a table (MSSQL 2000 server) with a column called "Content" whose datatype is text. Now I'm trying to insert data into the table using a stored procedure. What is the ADO constant that I should use to insert value into that column? Code:
If execute the following sql on my MySQL database -
sqlremove = "UPDATE fib_note SET fib_note_actdone = 1 WHERE fib_note_id = '" &Request("id") &"' "
It seems to also be effecting another field in my table called fib_note_timestamp which is a timestamp data type with a default value of current_timestamp. How come and how can I stop this?
ive got a form which takes in someone's age. request.form("Age")
and then using a stored procedure i want to stick that age into a table in my DB (SQL server) The data type of the table where age goes is type int. So when i run my script to grab the age from the form it tells me :
I have a field "Description", varchar2(100). When I try to show it on the HTML/ ASP page from a recordset, it appears as "word+word+word", nevertheless I have no "+" in the field.
I was wondering if any one could help, I've been looking on the net and can't seem to find any. how do you convert varchar to int, I'm trying to do an sql statement and it chucks up errors.
I have a problem with submitting data from one form to db in sql server. Data type of that field in DB table is money (the other is for varbinary data type) and in asp I have an textfield <input type='text'....>. After submitting I get the next error message:
"Implicit conversion from data type varchar to money (or varbinary) is not allowed. Use the CONVERT function to run this query."
I encountered a problem where I am retrieving a field from a recordset that is in the Money datatype and I then store it into a variable, exampe;
cur_BBOAmount = rsgetBBOAmount("BBO_Amount")
I am now trying to see the contents of cur_BBOAmount but nothing is showing up. In my if statements, I checked against blanks, I checked if it was zero, and I checked if it was Null, but nothing seems to work. I checked the variable type using response.write typename(cur_BBOAmount) and that returned the Currency datatype.
My question is, how can I test the value of this variable that is of the currency datatype?