This is a simple code for inserting values to database.But I'm getting syntax error in the insert statement.I'm attaching the code for reference.Do help me out
Regards
Ransha
Dim mail,Login,password,conn,strSql
Login=Request.Form("name")
password=Request.Form("password")
mail=Request.Form("email")
'Creating connection Object
Set conn=Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
conn.Open "PROVIDER=MICROSOFT.JET.OLEDB.4.0;DATA SOURCE=C:/example/login.mdb"
strSql = "INSERT INTO Names (UserName, Password, Email) VALUES ('"&Login&"','"&password&"','"&mail&"')"
conn.Execute(strSql)
conn.Close
Set conn=nothing
This may be a very silly question but I have the following code which is meant to take data from textboxes, checkboxes etc and insert it into a new record on a table using the INSERT INTO statment. However I am getting a Syntax error in my INSERT INTO statement which i cannot figure out.
Please Help!!?
Private Sub cmdSaveRecord_Click()
Dim SQL As String Dim Today As String Dim Ref As String Dim HK As String Dim Site As String Dim Equip As String Dim Serial As String Dim Invoice As String Dim Client As String Dim HKRef As String Dim Tested As String Dim Completed As String Dim chkHKr As String Dim Repaired As String Dim Spares As String Dim CompDate As String Dim Exp As String
Can anyone tell me what is wrong with this statement. I get the error "Syntax error in INSERT INTO statement". I am the worst kind of user as I did not write this database and am trying to learn on the fly. Any help is greatly appreciated. This macro is supposed to insert an amount into an "Activity" record based on the Co_Default_Rate field setup in the CompanyInfo table.
INSERT INTO [FORMS]![Activity]![Amount] SELECT (CompanyInfo.Co_Default_Rate) FROM CompanyInfo WHERE CompanyInfo.Co_Number = [FORMS]![Installs]![Installs_Co_Number];
What is the syntax error in this Insert Into statement ?
INSERT INTO RawData(RunID,fullName,name,category,type,subType, numberOfLines,virtual,date,namespace) SELECT 257 ,fullName,name,category,type,subType,numberOfLines ,virtual,#1/3/2007#,namespace FROM RawData WHERE namespace ='customer.demo' AND RunID =256
I've managed to create an access-database and (fill it with some data), retrieve data from it with asp, but when I try to insert or update data with asp, I get the same error:
"Syntax-error in Insert expression" or "Syntax-error in update expression"
Do I have to "chmod" the database to write to it, or what?
(I usually work with sql-databases, and the code/syntax I believe is not wrong,as it works on another database) Conn.Execute("INSERT INTO tour(date,venue,city,link) VALUES('" & datum & "','" & venue & "','" & city & "','" & link & "')")
Why I get a runtime 3134 error on this piece of code.
They are all text values
Code:
Dim strUserName As String strUserName = Forms!FrmPrimaryData.FrmPrimaryDataInstallsSubFrm.Form.txtMacAddress Dim strIDValue As String strIDValue = Nz(DMax("[ID]", "radreply"), 0) + 1 Dim strAttribute As String
INSERT INTO Enrolled_Students (Last Name, First Name, Address, town/city, county, postcode, phone number, date of birth, age) SELECT Last Name, First Name, Address, Town/City, County, Postcode, Phone Number, Date of Birth, Age From Candidate Details Where IsNumeric (Student ID);
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What is the syntax of create table and insert statement for access 2000 db.
I want to paste the create table and insert statement to access 2000 "sql view window". Therefore i want the correct syntax and format for these statements. The reason that i want do this is that I created an application that generates create table and insert statements for access db in text file and this way i want to test my application if it generated the statement correctly.
On my form I have 2 radio buttons rdoAll and rdoSpecific. If rdoAll is true then it prints a report. THis part works fine. However if rdoSpecific is true then I make visable combo box to look up an ID. Then when I click the button I want the same form to open but with just the info pertaining to the ID selected. Here is my code:
Private Sub cmdLotHistory_Click()
Dim stDocName As String, stSelection As String
stDocName = "rptLotHistory"
If Me.rdoAll = True Then DoCmd.OpenReport "rptLotHistory", acViewPreview End If
If Me.cboLotLU.Value > 0 Then stSelection = "[LotID] =" & Me![cboLotLU] End If
I have a function that builds a filter and it get a syntex error. It has three components and I must be missing something in combining them into the filter. SpecID and ReviewID are numbers. Selected is a checkbox and 'Yes' is a string. Can anyone see the source of the Syntax Error?
Private Function PlanFilter() Dim strFilter1 As String, strFilter2 As String, strFilter3 As String strFilter1 = "[SpecID] = " & [Forms]![frmMainEntry]![SpecID] strFilter2 = "[ReviewID] = " & [Forms]![frmMainEntry].Form!fctlReviewRequests!ReviewID strFilter3 = "[Selected] = 'Yes'" gstrFilter = strFilter1 & " And " & strFilter2 & " And " & strFilter3 & ";" Debug.Print gstrFilter End Function
I'm running a VBA query in excel trying to import the field from a table, simple so I thought, any idea on why i'm getting syntax error codes on this part?
As I am really 'Green' in this line, can anyone tell me what wrong with my syntax?
Thanks in advance.
INSERT INTO Depreciation (AssetID,DepreciationAmount,DepreciationDate) SELECT Assets.AssetID, CASE WHEN Assets.AssetID FROM Assets not in (SELECT Depreciation.AssetID FROM Depreciation) THEN Month(Assets.DateAcquired)*SLN(Assets.BookValue,As sets.SalvageValue,Assets.DepreciableLife)/12 ELSE SLN(Assets.BookValue,Assets.SalvageValue,Assets.De preciableLife)/12 END, Format(Me!DepnRunDT, "0") FROM Status INNER JOIN Assets ON Status.StatusID=Assets.StatusID WHERE ((Assets.StatusID)=1);
can someone help me here? i'm trying to get a few selected employee from two tables, namely EmployeeParticulars and ProjectAllocation. EmployeeParticulars contained all the employees in the company whereas ProjectAllocation has two fields (PID - the project and EmpID - the employee who is allocated). One project consist of many employees.
Ok, let's move on to my problem now. I'm trying to get those employees who are not involved in a current project. i tried this
Code: Select Emp.Name from EmployeeParticulars Emp, ProjectAllocation Pro where Emp.EmpID <> Pro.EmpID
but it doesnt work. instead in returns me all the employees in the EmployeeParticulars table and on top of that, each employee appears 21 times!(this 21 i believe is from the 21 employees for this particular project) So, it actually runs 21*27(no of employees) = 546 times!
i was supposed to use != but i realise it doesnt not work in MS Access so i used this <> instead. however it does not give me what i want. Can someone assist me please.
Hi All, I'am using the following code to update a table (tbl_CDT) on a NotInList event of a cboBox (CDT) I keep getting a SQL syntax error message, can anyone help resolve the code please
Private Sub CDT_NotInList(NewData As String, Response As Integer)
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My first post here, and I'm hoping some kind soul will be able to help me (as you can tell, I'm a kinda needy type!!) :o
I've got two completely separate databases, for both of which I need to be able to print a single form at a time. No problem there, a report and a bit of code solved that - but only for one of them! This is the successful one:
Private Sub cmdPrint_Click() On Error GoTo Err_cmdPrint_Click
But when I try to run this, all I get every time is: "Syntax error (missing operator) in query expression '(Issue No = Forms![Change Proposals]!Issue No)'".
I can't for the life of me figure why one works but not the other. I've checked and treble-checked that I've got exactly the right document names. The report is "Change Proposal Print" The form is "Change Proposals" The form field criterion is "Issue No" (without an underscore in this one.)
What operator could possibly be missing in the second one, but not the first? Am I being very dense? Can anyone out there help? (Am I asking too many questions in a whiny voice?) :confused: