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Steve

This is not rocket science - there is something very simple that is not right. Please leave details - what is the final ASP code that gave you the SQL0104 message?

We do numerics all the time - ODBC and OLEDB have done it forever - you are using the IBMDA400 provider - it works - no problems.

What naming convention are you using - it shows *SQL but maybe it is set to *SYS.

Can you debug the ASP code - I know it is similar to VB, but I've never worked in it myself. If so, verify what the full SELECT statement looks like - something is wrong with it.

So help us help you.

Vern

At 01:34 AM 11/30/2006, you wrote:

C'mon Dave were you just teasing us? Getting our hopes up only to have them dashed on the rocks of machine interface incompatability?? ;-)

How do you pass numerics to the iSeries via ASP? We have tried many things and none work.

Steve



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Van: midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]Namens Raby, Steve
Verzonden: woensdag 29 november 2006 10:36
Aan: Midrange Systems Technical Discussion
Onderwerp: RE: Mark Allen,were you the one that's trying to put numeric
datato i5 via ASP???


That would be me, how is it done then? Cos we have not got a clue

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Van: midrange-l-bounces+agnictsr=aeroground.nl@xxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:midrange-l-bounces+agnictsr=aeroground.nl@xxxxxxxxxxxx]Namens
Dave Odom
Verzonden: dinsdag 28 november 2006 19:59
Aan: midrange-l@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Onderwerp: Mark Allen, were you the one that's trying to put numeric
datato i5 via ASP???


If so, I do that with an ASP application and it's not a problem.
FWIW.

Take care,

Dave Odom
Arizona
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