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Use of SQL Stored Procedures to Insert Records with ASP Applications

Asked by MoTheMan in Active Server Pages (ASP), Visual Basic Programming, SQL Server 2005

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I created a SQL stored Procedure to insert new records in a database (see code below). I need some help with ASP side which passes the form value to this SP. Much appreciated.Start Free Trial
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ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[usp_add_applicant]
 
@position_id int,
@applicant_name varchar(25),
@applicant_address1 varchar(100),
@applicant_address2 varchar(100),
@applicant_city varchar(50),
@applicant_state varchar(50),
@applicant_zip varchar(50),
@applicant_country varchar(50),
@applicant_phone varchar(14),
@applicant_fax varchar(14),
@applicant_email varchar(50),
@applicant_cover_letter ntext,
@applicant_resume ntext
-- @applicant_time_submitted datetime(8)
 
 
AS
 
INSERT INTO Careers (position_id, applicant_name, applicant_address1, applicant_address2, applicant_city, applicant_state, applicant_zip, applicant_country, applicant_phone, applicant_fax, applicant_email, applicant_cover_letter, applicant_resume)
 
VALUES (@position_id, @applicant_name, @applicant_address1, @applicant_address2, @applicant_city, @applicant_state, @applicant_zip, @applicant_country, @applicant_phone, @applicant_fax, @applicant_email, @applicant_cover_letter, @applicant_resume)
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Tags: ASP, SQL
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Solution Grade: B
 
 
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