thanks for the reply. I tried your suggestion and I got the same error. Again, I checked and all variables are populated with the appropriate data type. I am going to break it down to just the primary keyy and inserted that. Then try one of each data type. If anyone has any other suggestions, please get on in here! <edit> It is the datetime field. characters, ints, work, but the datetime field isn't taking 2007-01-17 00:00:03 So I am supposed to put single quotes around the dates in a manual insert, but the execute() takes care of that? I will keep digging then

In reply to Re^2: What is wrong with this mSQL insert? by hallikpapa
in thread What is wrong with this mSQL insert? by hallikpapa

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