Thank you for your response.
I am using Powerbasic (www.powerbasic.com) as my compiler and SQLTools as a third party tool to access ADS through ODBC. I must stat that this error also appers when I take other actions like Update, Delete, Find, etc. But I don't get this error when I am using MS Access.
Here is my save routine:
Local sUsername As String
Local sPassword As String
Local sStatus As String
Local sSQLStatement1 As String
sUsername = VD_GetText (nCbHndl, %ID_FRMUPDATEUSERS_TXTUSERNAME)
If Trim$(sUsername) = "" Then
MsgBox "Please, enter Username", %MB_ICONINFORMATION Or %MB_TASKMODAL, VD_App.Title
Control Set Focus nCbHndl, %ID_FRMUPDATEUSERS_TXTUSERNAME
Exit Function
End If
sPassword = VD_GetText (nCbHndl, %ID_FRMUPDATEUSERS_TXTPASSWORD)
If Trim$(sPassword) = "" Then
MsgBox "Please, enter Password", %MB_ICONINFORMATION Or %MB_TASKMODAL, VD_App.Title
Control Set Focus nCbHndl, %ID_FRMUPDATEUSERS_TXTPASSWORD
Exit Function
End If
sStatus = VD_GetText (nCbHndl, %ID_FRMUPDATEUSERS_CBOSTATUS)
sSQLStatement1 = "INSERT INTO [tblUsers] (Username, Password, Status) " + _
"VALUES ('" + sUse开发者_如何学JAVArname + "','" + sPassword + "','" + sStatus +"')"
'Submit the SQL Statement to the database
SQL_Stmt %SQL_STMT_IMMEDIATE, sSQLStatement1
'Check for errors
If SQL_ErrorPending Then
SQL_MsgBox SQL_ErrorQuickAll, %MSGBOX_OK
End If
Best regards,
I am not familiar with Powerbasic and have had trouble attempting to find a trial version. However, I have been thinking about this. You noted that the issue occurs with update and delete as well as this insert statement. This leads me to believe that perhaps an attribute is being set to indicate the statement should return a cursor when it does not. However this is more of a wild guess.
Does an ODBC trace shed any light as to the options that were changed?
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