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Walden,
I checked the log and could only see what time the job entered the subsystem (QSERVER). According to the log the job is still active. But ASP comes back with the error I stated earlier. Is there any other way I can get a detailed log ?
Thanks in advance. 
Sushama 
-----Original Message----- 
From: Walden 
H. Leverich [mailto:WaldenL@techsoftinc.com] 
Sent: Monday, July 30, 2001 8:28 AM 
To: 
'WEB400@midrange.com' 
Subject: RE: Info on using ASP to 
read DB2 on AS400 
The command object shouldn't make a difference. Execute is a valid method on the connection object. Of course I'm not sure why the command object is in the mix, but it's not hurting anything.
Sushama, have you checked the AS/400 
joblog for the connection? You'll find the joblog to be the best source of 
debugging information when these things occur.
-Walden 
-----Original Message----- 
From: John Taylor [mailto:jtaylor@rpg2java.com] 
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 6:03 PM 
To: 
WEB400@midrange.com 
Subject: Re: Info on using ASP to 
read DB2 on AS400 
It looks like you're trying to call 
execute on your connection object instead of your command object. 
  
----- Original Message 
----- 
From: Pillai, Sushama 
To: 
WEB400@midrange.com 
Sent: Friday, July 27, 2001 
15:20 
Subject: Re: Info on using ASP to read DB2 on 
AS400 
I am getting the following error and cannot figure out why: 
IBMDA400 Command error '80004005' 
CWBDB0036 - Server returned SQL error 
/sush/agentwatch.asp, line 38  
Here is a part of my code: 
<% 
Dim cn 
Dim cm 
Dim rs 
Set cn = 
Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") 
cn.Open 
"Provider=IBMDA400; Data Source=AS400;", "abc", "xyz" 
Set cm = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Command") 
Set 
cm.ActiveConnection = cn 
cm.Properties("Updatability") = 
0 
cm.CommandType = adCmdText 
strsql = "Select * from spil/pdbagent " 
set rs = 
cn.Execute 
(strsql)                    
<<--- line 38 
%> 
I guess it has something to do with the library/file not being 
recognized. 
In an earlier example I had used : 
cm.CommandText = 
"/QSYS.LIB/SPIL.LIB/PBDAGENT.FILE(*FIRST, *NONE)" 
cm.CommandType = adCmdTable 
Set rs = cm.Execute 
But I wanted to use SQL instead. I would highly 
appreciate it if someone could point out to me how to do this. 
Thank you in advance. 
Sushama 
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