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Error:operation must use an updateable query

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    Hi there, i have a website Files hierarchy is wwwroot/ Default.aspx Login.aspx data/ db1.mdb[MS Access database] web.config Register/ Signup.aspx web.config when i inserting a record from Signup.aspx to db1.mdb it was returning an error Operation must use an updateable query i think i have to change the permissions of db1.mdb, if so how to change permissions. iam using windows xp operationg system. thanks for any advice i posted this in webdevelopment forum also, i confused where to post this message..... :sigh:

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      Hi there, i have a website Files hierarchy is wwwroot/ Default.aspx Login.aspx data/ db1.mdb[MS Access database] web.config Register/ Signup.aspx web.config when i inserting a record from Signup.aspx to db1.mdb it was returning an error Operation must use an updateable query i think i have to change the permissions of db1.mdb, if so how to change permissions. iam using windows xp operationg system. thanks for any advice i posted this in webdevelopment forum also, i confused where to post this message..... :sigh:

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      pmarfleet
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      You haven't posted any code, so it's difficult to help you. Did you try Googling the error message to find out what it means? Also, this is a SQL question so it should be posted in the SQL forum. It has nothing to do with web development.

      Paul Marfleet "No, his mind is not for rent To any God or government" Tom Sawyer - Rush

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