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Buenas tardes Omar, Al crear el procedimiento almacenado, se ha especificado la dirección de los parámetros? Saludos Jorge "Omar" <Omar@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:AA73C981-7E32-40D3-AA6B-AD92C7D8784B@microsoft.com... > Buenos dias tengo un codigo RDO que me funciona en Visual Basic con SQL > 2000 > que es el siguiente > > > Public ConexionRemota as RdoConnection     

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Author: Jorge Gallego
Date: Aug 13, 2008 08:49

Hello Omar, Corra el sql en Microsoft sql managent 2005, el código sql puede estar incoreto Buenos dias tengo un codigo RDO que me funciona en Visual Basic con SQL 2000 que es el siguiente Public ConexionRemota as RdoConnection Private qElimUsrBD as rdoQuery Const SQLElimUsrBD = "{?= call sp_revokedaccess(?)}" Set qElimUsrBD = New Rdoquery With qElimUsrBD .prepared
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Buenos dias tengo un codigo RDO que me funciona en Visual Basic con SQL 2000 que es el siguiente Public ConexionRemota as RdoConnection Private qElimUsrBD as rdoQuery Const SQLElimUsrBD = "{?= call sp_revokedaccess(?)}" Set qElimUsrBD = New Rdoquery With qElimUsrBD .prepared = true: SQL = SQLElimUsrBD set .activeconnection = Conexionremota .rdoparameters     

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Author: Joaquim
Date: Jul 31, 2008 23:47

Buenos dias tengo un codigo RDO que me funciona en Visual Basic con SQL 2000 que es el siguiente Public ConexionRemota as RdoConnection Private qElimUsrBD as rdoQuery Const SQLElimUsrBD = "{?= call sp_revokedaccess(?)}" Set qElimUsrBD = New Rdoquery With qElimUsrBD .prepared = true: SQL = SQLElimUsrBD set .activeconnection = Conexionremota .rdoparameters
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Buenos dias tengo un codigo RDO que me funciona en Visual Basic con SQL 2000 que es el siguiente Public ConexionRemota as RdoConnection Private qElimUsrBD as rdoQuery Const SQLElimUsrBD = "{?= call sp_revokedaccess(?)}" Set qElimUsrBD = New Rdoquery With qElimUsrBD .prepared = true: SQL = SQLElimUsrBD set .activeconnection = Conexionremota .rdoparameters     

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Author: Omar
Date: Jul 31, 2008 22:02

I don't use SQL 2005 Express, but I thought it included some kind of SQL Manager-like interfae? If so, you could use that to create your database, and then just use the db from your program. Your original error message said to run a SQL stored procedure to enable the feature you're trying to use: sp_configure 'user instances enabled' If you don't have any other way to execute that
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Author: Omar
Date: Jul 31, 2008 22:01

All, Apologies if i have posted this in the wrong place, if i have, if someone could direct me to the best place, i'd appreciate it. I have Visual Basic & SQL Server Express. I have created a VB.net application that is attached to a SQL server backend, my select statement is really really complex and i wonder if there is a way of shortening it, this is a highly simplified version.
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All, Apologies if i have posted this in the wrong place, if i have, if someone could direct me to the best place, i'd appreciate it. I have Visual Basic & SQL Server Express. I have created a VB.net application that is attached to a SQL server backend, my select statement is really really complex and i wonder if there is a way of shortening it, this is a highly simplified version.     

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Author: Omar
Date: Jul 30, 2008 12:09

On 18 Apr 2007 21:16:03 -0700, Elan.Hira@gmail.com wrote: ¤ Hi All, ¤ ¤ I am using MySql server version 5.0.10a-beta-nt, MySql 3.51 ODBC ¤ Driver. I am trying to execute a stored procedure written in VB6. ¤ ¤ Below is the code ¤ ¤ /************************************************************/ ¤ Dim sql As String ¤ ¤ sql = "call uspManageStaffList()" ¤ Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
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Author: Paul Shapiro
Date: Mar 15, 2008 20:37

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Date: May 24, 2007 06:41

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