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CRecordset insert problem

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    Bilge Kaan
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    I have a stored procedure which inserts data to table and returns id of inserted data. When I tried to execute procedure using CRecordset open method , i got exception because recordsets can only do selection (readonly). But I saw that Addnew and Update methodes can be used to ınsert new data using recordset. Is there any workaround for open method to execute inserts?

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      I have a stored procedure which inserts data to table and returns id of inserted data. When I tried to execute procedure using CRecordset open method , i got exception because recordsets can only do selection (readonly). But I saw that Addnew and Update methodes can be used to ınsert new data using recordset. Is there any workaround for open method to execute inserts?

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      Rajesh R Subramanian
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      Bilge Kaan wrote:

      i got exception because recordsets can only do selection (readonly).

      Take a look at the parameter dwOptions of CRecordset::Open[^]. I'm suspecting that you're probably opening it with CRecordset::readOnly flag, while you must be opening it with CRecordset::none or CRecordset::appendOnly (depending on your needs)

      It is a crappy thing, but it's life -^ Carlo Pallini

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        I have a stored procedure which inserts data to table and returns id of inserted data. When I tried to execute procedure using CRecordset open method , i got exception because recordsets can only do selection (readonly). But I saw that Addnew and Update methodes can be used to ınsert new data using recordset. Is there any workaround for open method to execute inserts?

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