#134315 - 2005-02-22 11:48 PM
ODBC - DBcommand
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Faithfulman
Getting the hang of it
Registered: 2005-02-22
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$ConnDSN = 'ncivesConn' $sql = "SELECT workst.wSid FROM workst WHERE workst.pcName = '@wksta'"
$recordset = DBCommand($dsn,$sql) ; ? 'Error = '+@ERROR+' - '+@SERROR sleep 3 for $row=0 to ubound($recordset,1) for $column=0 to ubound($recordset,2) ? 'Field(row='+$row+', column='+$column+') ='+$recordset[$row,$column] next next
This doesn't seem to work. I am just trying to have the Kix Script query for one single variable. There will never ever be more than one variable. What am I doing wrong.?? Help!!
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#134317 - 2005-02-23 12:53 AM
Re: ODBC - DBcommand
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Faithfulman
Getting the hang of it
Registered: 2005-02-22
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I get an error 87 - The Parameter is incorrect.
I am wondering if it is not even attempting to connect? I'm using MySQL ... and I have the ODBC settings already setup and I've been using it with Cyrstal Reports, so I know it works.
Here is my script:
Code:
Dim $pcn
SetConsole ("SHOW")
Color w+/n
;$pcn=@wksta
? "Your PC name is " + "@wksta"
sleep 2
function DBCommand($ConnDSN,$sql) Dim $objConn, $adStateOpen dim $Conntimeout, $CmdTimeout dim $cmdCommand, $rsRecordset dim $Records, $FinalRecords dim $adCmdText, $adLockReadOnly, $adOpenStatic dim $row, $rows, $column, $columns
$ConnDSN=trim($ConnDSN) if not $ConnDSN exit 87 endif $sql=trim($sql) if not $sql exit 87 endif
; default database parameters $adStateOpen=1 $ConnTimeout=15 $CmdTimeout=30 $adCmdText = 1 $adOpenStatic = 3 $adLockReadOnly = 1
; open the database connection $objConn = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") if @ERROR exit @ERROR endif $objConn.ConnectionTimeout = $ConnTimeout if @ERROR exit @ERROR endif $objConn.CommandTimeout = $CmdTimeout if @ERROR exit @ERROR endif $objConn.Open($ConnDSN) if @ERROR exit @ERROR endif if not $objConn.State=$adStateOpen $objConn='' $DBCommand='' exit @ERROR endif
; create the database command object $cmdCommand = CreateObject('ADODB.Command') if @ERROR exit @ERROR endif $cmdCommand.ActiveConnection = $objConn if @ERROR exit @ERROR endif $cmdCommand.CommandType = $adCmdText if @ERROR exit @ERROR endif $cmdCommand.CommandText = $sql if @ERROR $DBCommand=@ERROR exit @ERROR endif
if instr($sql,'SELECT')=1 ; create the recordset object $rsRecordSet = CreateObject('ADODB.Recordset') if @ERROR exit @ERROR endif $rsRecordset.CursorType = $adOpenStatic if @ERROR exit @ERROR endif $rsRecordset.LockType = $adLockReadOnly if @ERROR exit @ERROR endif $rsRecordset.Open($cmdCommand) if @ERROR exit @ERROR endif
if $rsRecordset.EOF and $rsRecordSet.BOF ; recordset is empty $FinalRecords='' else if @ERROR exit @ERROR endif
; retrieve all records at once and transpose into tabular format $Records = $rsRecordset.GetRows() $columns=ubound($records,1) $rows=ubound($records,2) redim $FinalRecords[$rows,$columns] for $row=0 to $rows for $column=0 to $columns $FinalRecords[$row,$column]=$records[$column,$row] next next endif
; close recordset if $rsRecordset.state=$adStateOpen $rsRecordset.Close() if @ERROR exit @ERROR endif endif
$rsRecordset='' $cmdCommand=''
$DBCommand=$FinalRecords else $rsRecordset=$cmdCommand.Execute() $cmdCommand='' $rsRecordset='' if @ERROR exit @ERROR endif
$DBCommand=0 endif
; close the database connection If $objConn.State = $adStateOpen $objConn.Close() if @ERROR exit @ERROR endif EndIf $objConn=''
exit 0 endfunction
$ConnDSN = "ncivesConn" $sql = "SELECT workst.wSid FROM workst WHERE workst.pcName = '@wksta'"
$recordset = DBCommand($dsn,$sql)
? 'Error = '+@ERROR+' - '+@SERROR
? $recordset ; sleep 3
for $row=0 to ubound($recordset,1) for $column=0 to ubound($recordset,2) 'Field(row='+$row+', column='+$column+') ='+$recordset[$row,$column] next next
? "Your workstation ID number is " + $Records
sleep 3
SetConsole ("Hide")
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#134318 - 2005-02-23 05:40 PM
Re: ODBC - DBcommand
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Faithfulman
Getting the hang of it
Registered: 2005-02-22
Posts: 68
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Does anyone have any advice on this? Maybe someone can help me make a basic working script? Thanks,
Faithful
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#134320 - 2005-02-23 09:20 PM
Re: ODBC - DBcommand
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Faithfulman
Getting the hang of it
Registered: 2005-02-22
Posts: 68
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Wow ... I cant believe I forgot that.
But I still get an error. It says the following:
"his context.) [-2147352567/80020009]eration. It is either closed or invalid in t"
What does this mean??
Thanks,
Faithful
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#134323 - 2005-02-23 10:31 PM
Re: ODBC - DBcommand
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Faithfulman
Getting the hang of it
Registered: 2005-02-22
Posts: 68
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Sorry about that ... here is the full error message:
Error = 2147352567 COM exception error "Open" (ADODB.Recordset - The connection cannot be used to perform this operation. It is either closed or invalid in this context.) [-2147352567/80020009]
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#134325 - 2005-02-23 11:02 PM
Re: ODBC - DBcommand
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Anonymous
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No, the SQL statement is correct. I tried both of your solutions and it gave me the same result.
I am printing out the SQL statement and testing it in PHPMYADMIN and it works fine in there. It has gotta to be something else.
HELP?
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#134326 - 2005-02-23 11:05 PM
Re: ODBC - DBcommand
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Faithfulman
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Registered: 2005-02-22
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Sorry, ... that was me, I just forgot to sign back in.
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#134328 - 2005-02-23 11:20 PM
Re: ODBC - DBcommand
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Faithfulman
Getting the hang of it
Registered: 2005-02-22
Posts: 68
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Is there any reason it would be different because I am using a MYSQL server?
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#134330 - 2005-02-23 11:36 PM
Re: ODBC - DBcommand
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Faithfulman
Getting the hang of it
Registered: 2005-02-22
Posts: 68
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Well, at least I know it's trying to work .... If I put in a bad password it comes up with "Access denied for user..."
But when I put the right password in. .... I still get the same error as before:
COM exception error "OPEN" .......
Any other ideas??
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#134332 - 2005-02-23 11:45 PM
Re: ODBC - DBcommand
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Faithfulman
Getting the hang of it
Registered: 2005-02-22
Posts: 68
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Here you go
Code:
$ = SetOption("WrapAtEOL","ON") Dim $pcn
SetConsole ("SHOW")
Color w+/n
;$pcn=@wksta
? "Your PC name is " + "@wksta"
sleep 2
;$ConnDSN = "ncivesConn"
$ConnDSN = "DRIVER={MySQL ODBC 3.51 Driver};SERVER=localhost;DATABASE=ncives;USER=Ref;PASSWORD=Ref;OPTION=3;"
$sql = "SELECT * FROM workst;" ;$sql = "SELECT workst.wSid FROM workst WHERE workst.pcName = '@wksta'"
? $sql sleep 3
$recordset = DBCommand($ConnDSN,$sql)
? 'Error = '+@ERROR+' - '+@SERROR sleep 1
for $row=0 to ubound($recordset,1) for $column=0 to ubound($recordset,2) ? 'Field(row='+$row+', column='+$column+') ='+$recordset[$row,$column] next next
? "Your workstation ID number is " + $Records
<<>>
sleep 5
SetConsole ("Hide")
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#134333 - 2005-02-23 11:58 PM
Re: ODBC - DBcommand
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Shawn
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Registered: 1999-08-13
Posts: 8611
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ok, I just got this to return success on my machine, what yours say ?
Code:
break on
$= SetOption("WrapAtEol", "On")
$connection = createobject("adodb.connection")
$ConnDSN = "DRIVER={MySQL ODBC 3.51 Driver};SERVER=localhost;DATABASE=phone;USER=root;PASSWORD=********;";OPTION=3;"
$= $connection.open($connDSN)
? @SERROR
hmmm - i took the option=3 off though
[edit]
option=3 works for me too
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