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UPDATE query in ASP.NET

Using Query Builder, I wrote a simple UPDATE query to update a single record
in an Access 2000 database. The query works fine when I run it from the
Query Builder in a OleDbCommand object by right-clicking the mouse.

"UPDATE tblJournal SET eventDescrip='New entry for Monday' WHERE
(eventID=791)"

However, when I open the same connection and call the same command object
using a click event in a WebControls.Button, the program runs but the record
is not updated. Yes, I make a change to the query to test if anything is
getting updated. And yes, the click event is getting triggered. Am I
missing something basic here?

This is how I try to run the query in the button click event:

me.connJournal.Open()
me.cmUpdateQueryTest.ExecuteNonQuery()
me.connJournal.Close()
Nov 18 '05 #1
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Please post your entire code (of course protect any passwords).
"Novice at work" <Novice at wo**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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Using Query Builder, I wrote a simple UPDATE query to update a single record in an Access 2000 database. The query works fine when I run it from the
Query Builder in a OleDbCommand object by right-clicking the mouse.

"UPDATE tblJournal SET eventDescrip='New entry for Monday' WHERE
(eventID=791)"

However, when I open the same connection and call the same command object
using a click event in a WebControls.Button, the program runs but the record is not updated. Yes, I make a change to the query to test if anything is
getting updated. And yes, the click event is getting triggered. Am I
missing something basic here?

This is how I try to run the query in the button click event:

me.connJournal.Open()
me.cmUpdateQueryTest.ExecuteNonQuery()
me.connJournal.Close()

Nov 18 '05 #2
I don't see any association of your Command object to the Connection in your
posted code. In fact, I'm wondering why you're not throwing an exception
here.

--
HTH,
Kevin Spencer
..Net Developer
Microsoft MVP
I get paid good money to
solve puzzles for a living

"Novice at work" <Novice at wo**@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:E0**********************************@microsof t.com...
Using Query Builder, I wrote a simple UPDATE query to update a single record in an Access 2000 database. The query works fine when I run it from the
Query Builder in a OleDbCommand object by right-clicking the mouse.

"UPDATE tblJournal SET eventDescrip='New entry for Monday' WHERE
(eventID=791)"

However, when I open the same connection and call the same command object
using a click event in a WebControls.Button, the program runs but the record is not updated. Yes, I make a change to the query to test if anything is
getting updated. And yes, the click event is getting triggered. Am I
missing something basic here?

This is how I try to run the query in the button click event:

me.connJournal.Open()
me.cmUpdateQueryTest.ExecuteNonQuery()
me.connJournal.Close()

Nov 18 '05 #3

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