Save Data Into Access - Getting Syntax Error In INSERT INTO
Jun 11, 2010
i have a form with some text boxes on, for now im just testing with one of these boxes 'Customer Name' So i made a database and made a two column table with ID and Customer Name. then in my pogram i put this code:
Dim inc As Integer
Dim maxrows As Integer
Dim con As New OleDbConnection
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into my save button, however i get a 'oledb exeption was unhandled' ''Syntax error in INSERT INTO statement. on the line da.Update(ds, "Customers")
this is my code for adding users in my database but it has an error on the INSERT INTO statement.here is the error: Microsoft office access database engine: syntax error in INSERT INTO statement.
vb.net Private Sub Button6_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button6.Click Dim conn As New OleDbConnection(cn) Dim check As Integer
I do not have a lot of experience in vb.net, but I am trying to use OleDB to insert a record with String,string,Yes/no(studentname, number, gender). However when I insert it , there's a exception raised stating that I have invalid syntax for the "insert into" query. I could not spot the error.
I am trying to do an insert into an Access 2007 DB but keep getting a syntax error even thougt I can get the generated query and run it in Access and successfully add to the table.
Been reluctant to drop this on anyone as I wanted to resolve it myself but alas it has got the better of me. I am trying to do an insert into an Access 2007 DB but keep getting a syntax error even thougt I can get the generated query and run it in Access and successfully add to the table.
PrivateSub ButCommit_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles ButCommit.Click con.Open()
I'm trying to import data from a VB form into a database; 5 fields, 1 being an auto number, 2 getting information from two text boxes, and the final two being data and time stamps. I've inserted the code, it runs fine but when I press the button to insert, I get the following message;
System.Data.OleDb.OleDbException (0x80040E14): Syntax error in INSERT INTO statement. [Code] If anyone could point out where I'm going wrong, or if its my database connection that is incorrect, that would be a great help.
Public Sub cmdSave_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles cmdSave.Click Dim i As Integer
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when i click the button, i get a error message saying "Syntax error in INSERT INTO statement". as far as i can tell, i have everything i need to insert a new row into the database, and i dont see why this problem is occuring.
item(0) is an autonumber key field, so that should make a new record by itself, and i have declared the input textboxes as the data() array
I am trying to insert into a access db and the PK is an autonumber that is generated by the DB. I am getting a syntax error for the insert statement and dont know why. If possible I would like to return the autonumber value in the same statement.
Why is it that when I'm trying to run my program i always see this error>>>> syntax error in insert into statement.....i declared everythingin this function has an error:
if inc <>-1 then dim cb as new oledb.oledbcommandbuilder(da) dim dsnewrow as datarow dsnewrow=ds.tables("ryan").newrow() dsnewrow.item("ID")=textbox1.text dsnewrow.item("Password")=textbox2.text ds.tables("ryan").rows.add(dsnewrow) msgbox("data added!")
Private Sub btnRegister_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnRegister.Click Dim msg As String = "" Dim result1 As Integer conKk.Close()
Im making a small program and i think im on the hardest bit at the moment, Writing stuff to a database.Its only the username & password at the moment.Username is in textbox, password in textbox2.I have a list view with my current login in but im having trouble putting a new username and password in.This is the code i have for the "save" button.
Private Sub Button2_Click_1(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click
'Add Button con.Open()[code]..
The above gives me "Number of query values and destination fields are not the same".Ive also had "Syntax error in INSERT INTO statement".I just cannot seem to save anything into the database.I obviously have a connection string and can read from the database.
I m getting a syntax error (oledbexception was unhandled, Syntax error in INSERT INTO statement.) while trying to add a new record to my access table. This is the
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Everything runs smoothly up untill this line daadmin.Update(dsadmin, "AdminLogin")I dont see what im doing wrong, the database name is booking.mdb and the table name is AdminLogin
Im getting an error with my insert statment "Syntax Error in INSERT INTO statement". I do not understand why. Im using global variables from form 1 and using them in form2 and trying to insert them from form2 into the database.
I have looked at this for hours and can't seem to figure out what is causing the datatype mismatch. I am trying to insert from asp.net to a access database
insert statement:(ignore the poor practice with the concat parameters)
Dim BSSQL As String = "insert into bodyshop (startdate, enddate, frontbump, rearbump, touchup, other, vehicleid)" & _ "values('" & StartDateBodyShopTXT.Text & "','" & FinishDateBodyShopTXT.Text & "','" &
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here is a snapshot of the table:the format of the yes/no fields is "true/false"
i am making a simple database application using an access database and vb.net. i can do every other operation (i.e delete,go to the first ,last etc) but i am not able to add a new record to the database. each time i try to Update the database, an error " Syntax Error in INSERT INTO statement" .. i really don't know what the problem is everything else seems to be working .[code]
I am trying to input data from my visual basic program into an Access 2003 database. I get the error "Syntax error in INSERT INTO statement" on the line cmd.ExecuteNonQuery().
I'm having a problem with adding a new row into my database and saving it to the database - i've looked all over the internet and haven't found a solution[code]...