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  • Subject: Client Access as NT Service ODBC Connect from IIS using ASP
  • From: "Mark Allen" <markallen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Fri, 25 Aug 2000 12:27:22 -0500
  • Importance: Normal

We have been attempting to get an ODBC connection to our AS/400 to run so we
can access AS/400 data from MS IIS.  Keep gettign the following error:


Microsoft VBScript runtime error '800a01ad'  ActiveX component can't create
object  /mark/as400smp.asp, line 43

Have searched both IBM's web site and the MIDRANGE-L archives and with
everything we have read it "appears" we did everything correctly.

The Asp line in question is marked below...


Set OBJdbConnection = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
OBJdbConnection.Open "DSN=AS400;UID=WEBODBC;PWD=KK400MIS"     <-----THIS IS
LINE 43
OBjdbConnection.CommandTimeout=0
SQLQuery = "SELECT * FROM WEB.QCUSTCDT"
Set RSCustomerList = OBJdbConnection.Execute(SQLQuery) +


Any ideas on what we have MISSED!!!!

Mark Allen
IS Manager
Kelly's Kids
markallen@kellyskids.com

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