Thank you for your post, AM.I was familiar with that web page, but it was not clear to me how to apply what it says, to this case. It says: "...SQL Server does not support the adDBDate datatype. To correct this problem, change the datatype of the @theDate parameter to adDBTimeStamp." How should this be interpreted in relevance to my case? Many TIA Helen | [reply] |
How should this be interpreted in relevance to my case? I would examine the values of sql_type/sql_const and what your dbd/odbc drivers say about those types -- one of them is not what is expected/accepted
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