Martin,

I removed the quotes as follows:
response.write "<tr><td>" & rsq(NAME) & "</td><td>" & rsq(COMPANY) &
"</td><td>" & rsq(ID) & "</td></tr>"

With the same error message on the same line (response.write).

These are "regular" AS/400 files defined by DDS, no journaling, etc.

Thanks,
Loyd

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Loyd Goodbar
Programmer/analyst
BorgWarner Incorporated
ETS/Water Valley
662-473-5713
lgoodbar@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx


-----Original Message-----
From: McCallion, Martin [mailto:martin.mccallion@xxxxxxxxx] 
Sent: Tuesday, July 15, 2003 7:59 AM
To: 'Midrange Systems Technical Discussion'
Subject: RE: Access "non-SQL" databases with ADO?


Loyd, 

Can you get the fields to be in upper case, but _without_ the double quotes?
I've seen situations where we've generated a script from an SQL Server
database, tweaked it, and used it to create a database on the iSeries.
Where fields enclosed in double quotes, the double-quote character became
_part of the name_.  You can see something similar with object names by
running something like this:

        crtsrcpf qtemp/"qclsrc"

Paste that into a terminal window, then DSPLIB QTEMP, and you'll see what I
mean.

If I'm correct, then DB2/400 is actually looking for fields called '"name"',
etc, when they are really called 'NAME', etc.

The other thing to consider is whether or not the files are journalled, but
I think that's only a problem if you're trying to update them using SQL.#

HTH.

Cheers,

Martin.

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