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Syntax error in UPDATE statement. ?

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  • M MyDevBank

    WHERE id='4' is your ID column type is a VAR/NVARcher type ? MyDevBank.com

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    Farraj
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    the ID column is an Auto-number.. ? :confused:

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      the ID column is an Auto-number.. ? :confused:

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      MyDevBank
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      you got WHERE ID='4' try WHERE ID=4

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      • M MyDevBank

        you got WHERE ID='4' try WHERE ID=4

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        still the same brother.

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        • F Farraj

          hello, i have a Datalist and ACCESS DataBase, im using the update event in datalist to update two fields in my db. first one is subj the second is text. i get the Syntax error in update statement all the time while updating. the primary key is my ID field in the db, and it was set to be the same in the datalist. this is the C# code for the update method:

          protected void DataList1_UpdateCommand(object source, DataListCommandEventArgs e)
          {
          Label lblsubj = (Label)e.Item.FindControl("lblsubj");
          string st = lblid.Text;
          TextBox txtBoxId = (TextBox)e.Item.FindControl("txtBoxId");
          TextBox txtBoxTitle = (TextBox)e.Item.FindControl("txtBoxTitle");
          TextBox txtBoxFile = (TextBox)e.Item.FindControl("txtBoxFile");
          TextBox txtBoxText = (TextBox)e.Item.FindControl("txtBoxText");
          string queryStr = "UPDATE news SET subj='" + txtBoxTitle.Text + "', ";
          queryStr += "text='" + txtBoxText.Text + "', ";
          queryStr += "WHERE id='" + st + "'";

               string connectionStr = @"Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OleDb.4.0;Data Source=" + Server.MapPath("~/App\_Data/db.mdb");
              OleDbConnection connectObj = new OleDbConnection(connectionStr);
              OleDbCommand cmd = new OleDbCommand(queryStr, connectObj);
              connectObj.Open();
              cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
              connectObj.Close();
              this.DataList1.EditItemIndex = -1;
              BindTheDataList();
          }
          

          And this is my ASPX page code:

          <asp:DataList ID="DataList1" runat="server" DataKeyField="subj" Height="96px"
          OnCancelCommand="DataList1_CancelCommand" OnDeleteCommand="DataList1_DeleteCommand"
          OnEditCommand="DataList1_EditCommand" OnUpdateCommand="DataList1_UpdateCommand"
          Style="position: static" Width="641px">
          <EditItemStyle BackColor="DarkGray" ForeColor="Black" />
          <EditItemTemplate>
          <table id="TABLE1" language="javascript" onclick="return TABLE1_onclick()">
          <tr>
          <td style="width: 90px">
          Editing item:
          <asp:Label ID="lblid" runat="server" Text='<%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem,"id") %>'
          Visible="False"></asp:Label></td>

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          Lost User
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          This should do the trick;

          UPDATE news
          SET subj='aasda22'
          ,[text]='sdasd'
          WHERE id='4'

          "Text" should be avoided as a column-name; it's a reserved word.

          I are Troll :suss:

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          • F Farraj

            still the same brother.

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            MyDevBank
            wrote on last edited by
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            one of the fields name is wrong, Cap letter or something like that MyDevBank.com

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            • L Lost User

              This should do the trick;

              UPDATE news
              SET subj='aasda22'
              ,[text]='sdasd'
              WHERE id='4'

              "Text" should be avoided as a column-name; it's a reserved word.

              I are Troll :suss:

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              Farraj
              wrote on last edited by
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              mydevbank thank you :) Eddy Vluggen!! thanks a lot brother, it worked. i never though of that lol!! TEXT is a reserved word. wth !! ive been dealing with this thing for a week and never though of changing columns names thanks anyway for all :)

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              • F Farraj

                mydevbank thank you :) Eddy Vluggen!! thanks a lot brother, it worked. i never though of that lol!! TEXT is a reserved word. wth !! ive been dealing with this thing for a week and never though of changing columns names thanks anyway for all :)

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                You're welcome :)

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                • F Farraj

                  mydevbank thank you :) Eddy Vluggen!! thanks a lot brother, it worked. i never though of that lol!! TEXT is a reserved word. wth !! ive been dealing with this thing for a week and never though of changing columns names thanks anyway for all :)

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                  MyDevBank
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                  :)

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                  • L Lost User

                    This should do the trick;

                    UPDATE news
                    SET subj='aasda22'
                    ,[text]='sdasd'
                    WHERE id='4'

                    "Text" should be avoided as a column-name; it's a reserved word.

                    I are Troll :suss:

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                    Muhammad Gouda
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                    Deserve MVP :thumbsup:

                    foreach(Minute m in MyLife) myExperience++;

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                    • M Muhammad Gouda

                      Deserve MVP :thumbsup:

                      foreach(Minute m in MyLife) myExperience++;

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                      Lost User
                      wrote on last edited by
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                      Thanks :-O

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