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| Thanks nicholas for your comments (and peters) but i found the solution. Staring me in the face for a week was a spelling error. And it's here above me in the original post. Exectute rather than execute. It's weird how the brain can just bypass spelling errors. What's weirder is that the error message didn't look like a normal spelling error. Something like 'property not known' at line xx would be something to expect .. but since it looked like it was an attempted execution that's where my thoughts lay. And since i hadn't come across miracleous appearances of slash characters in sql strings before i presumed that it was my lack of knowledge on mysql or ado maybe. Andy |
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| On 26 Sep 2006 17:31:21 -0700, digger440uk wrote: > Thanks nicholas for your comments (and peters) but i found the > solution. Staring me in the face for a week was a spelling error. And > it's here above me in the original post. Exectute rather than execute. > It's weird how the brain can just bypass spelling errors. Heh. I was figuring that for a transcription error, not real copy'n'paste.... -- Windows is a pane in the ass.... |