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Hello
I do not know anything about asb but I just want to import this part of VBscript file to an asp code to help my frined. This part of code is working if I run it as a vbscript on the command line, but we could not get it run in a asb files.

MyODBC = "SQLODBC
MyUsername = "sa
MyPassword = "password

Set objADODBConn = CreateObject("A DODB.Connection "
strConn="DSN=" & MyODBC & ";UID=" & MyUsername & ";PWD=" & MyPassword & ";
objADODBConn.Op en(strConn

Any suggestion? Is there anything we miss? Can anyone give us an example to make a ODBC connection in an asb file
Thanks
cT

Jul 19 '05 #1
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"JIM.H." <an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> wrote in message
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Hello,
I do not know anything about asb but I just want to import this part of VBscript file to an asp code to help my frined. This part of code is working
if I run it as a vbscript on the command line, but we could not get it run
in a asb files.
MyODBC = "SQLODBC"
MyUsername = "sa"
MyPassword = "password"

Set objADODBConn = CreateObject("A DODB.Connection ")
strConn="DSN=" & MyODBC & ";UID=" & MyUsername & ";PWD=" & MyPassword & ";" objADODBConn.Op en(strConn)

Any suggestion? Is there anything we miss? Can anyone give us an example to make a ODBC connection in an asb file? Thanks,
cT.

Jul 19 '05 #2
Are you getting an error of some sort? And dumb question, but are you
saving your files with a .asP extension?

Ray at work

"JIM.H." <an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> wrote in message
news:50******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...

Hello,
I do not know anything about asb but I just want to import this part of VBscript file to an asp code to help my frined. This part of code is working
if I run it as a vbscript on the command line, but we could not get it run
in a asb files.
MyODBC = "SQLODBC"
MyUsername = "sa"
MyPassword = "password"

Set objADODBConn = CreateObject("A DODB.Connection ")
strConn="DSN=" & MyODBC & ";UID=" & MyUsername & ";PWD=" & MyPassword & ";" objADODBConn.Op en(strConn)

Any suggestion? Is there anything we miss? Can anyone give us an example to make a ODBC connection in an asb file? Thanks,
cT.

Jul 19 '05 #3
Hello
Yes, there is a asp file and we are trying to embed this script there, we do not know where to start. We put it between <% %> in an asp file, but it does not work and give connection error, even if the script works on the command line
Thanks
Jim
Jul 19 '05 #4
What error?

Ray at work

"JIM.H." <an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> wrote in message
news:26******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com...
Hello,
Yes, there is a asp file and we are trying to embed this script there, we do not know where to start. We put it between <% %> in an asp file, but it
does not work and give connection error, even if the script works on the
command line. Thanks,
Jim

Jul 19 '05 #5
Hello
Thanks for the reply
How can I use that test.udl in a asp file
Thanks
Jim

Jul 19 '05 #6
"Ray at <%=sLocation% >" wrote:
: Are you getting an error of some sort? And dumb question, but are you
: saving your files with a .asP extension?

Ray...

I'm surprised you're not familiar with ASB (Active Server Books). It allows
you to run a lot of ASP (Active Server Pages) at one time. (O:=
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Jul 19 '05 #7
JIM.H. wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for the reply.
How can I use that test.udl in a asp file?
Thanks,
Jim.


You usually wouldn't. You would open the udl file in a text editor, such as
Notepad, and copy and paste the connection string into your asp page (or an
include file). Like this:

dim cn, sConnect
sConnect="<text copied from udl file>"
set cn=server.creat eobject("adodb. connection")
cn.Open sConnect
However, if you want to distribute the udl file with your application, you
can use the file itself in the open statement:

cn.open "filename.u dl"

HTH,
Bob Barrows
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Jul 19 '05 #8
That was good. :]

Ray at work

"Roland Hall" <nobody@nowhere > wrote in message
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I'm surprised you're not familiar with ASB (Active Server Books). It allows you to run a lot of ASP (Active Server Pages) at one time. (O:=

Jul 19 '05 #9
On Tue, 20 Jan 2004 12:26:10 -0800, JIM.H. <an*******@disc ussions.microso ft.com> wrote:
Hello,
Thanks for the reply.
How can I use that test.udl in a asp file?
Thanks,
Jim.


You don't..You use the text it created ( edit it with notepad) to build your connection string in the asp page.
Here is a for instance
<%
' Create and establish data connection
Set objDC = Server.CreateOb ject("ADODB.Con nection")
objDC.Connectio nTimeout = 15
objDC.CommandTi meout = 30

'Code to connect--------------<This is from the UDL file>
objDC.Open "Provider=SQLOL EDB.1;Persist Security Info=False;User ID=sa;Initial Catalog=Test;Da ta Source=MySqlSer ver"
%>:

Jul 19 '05 #10

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