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ADO.Command Object not working? Erroring "Item cannot be found in the collection corresponding to the requested name or ordinal."

Asked by cclambie in Active Server Pages (ASP), MS SQL Server, WebApplications

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Hi Experts,

I have a silly error, not sure what it is?
Maybe ADO Version? If so, how do I check, how do I change?

../GenericAjaxCom.asp?strSP=spAddEmail&strParamName0=@intOwnerID&strParamValue0=1&strParamName1=@vchEmailAddress&strParamValue1=test@test.com.au&strParamName2=@vchConfirmedStatus&strParamValue2=UnConfirmed

Error Type:
ADODB.Command (0x800A0CC1)
Item cannot be found in the collection corresponding to the requested name or ordinal.
/gigtxt/forms/GenericAjaxCom.asp, line 41

I can connect, get the Parameter List, and all with no issues, seems to be something to do with
Result without the line 41 that is erroring

<Table Border=1><TR><TD><B>PARAMETER NAME</B></TD><TD><B>DATA-TYPE</B></TD><TD><B>DIRECTION</B></TD><TD><B>DATA-SIZE</B></TD></TR><TR><TD>@RETURN_VALUE</TD><TD>3</TD><TD>4</TD><TD>0</TD></TR><TR><TD>@intOwnerID</TD><TD>3</TD><TD>1</TD><TD>0</TD></TR><TR><TD>@vchEmailAddress</TD><TD>200</TD><TD>1</TD><TD>300</TD></TR><TR><TD>@vchConfirmedStatus</TD><TD>200</TD><TD>1</TD><TD>50</TD></TR>@intOwnerID = 1<br>@vchEmailAddress = test@test.com.au<br>@vchConfirmedStatus = UnConfirmed<br>
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<!--#include Virtual="gigtxt/includes/inc_db_connect.asp"-->
 
 
<%
'Generic Com Object for Inputting data to Db
 
dim objCom
 
Set objCom = CreateObject("ADODB.Command")
	
	
	objCom.ActiveConnection = objConn
	objCom.CommandText = request.querystring("strSP")
	objCom.CommandType = adCmdStoredProc
	objCom.NamedParameters = True
	objCom.Parameters.refresh
	
	 Response.Write "<Table Border=1>" & _
				    "<TR>" & _
				       "<TD><B>PARAMETER NAME</B></TD>" & _
				       "<TD><B>DATA-TYPE</B></TD>" & _
				       "<TD><B>DIRECTION</B></TD>" & _
				       "<TD><B>DATA-SIZE</B></TD>" & _
				    "</TR>"
					
					 For Each param In objCom.Parameters 
				    Response.write "<TR>" & _
				       "<TD>" & param.name & "</TD>" & _
				       "<TD>" & param.type & "</TD>" & _
				       "<TD>" & param.direction & "</TD>" & _
				       "<TD>" & param.size & "</TD>" & _
				    	"</TR>"
				   
				   	Next
  
  for i = 0 to 20
  	
  	if request.querystring("strParamName" & i) <> "" then
  		response.write request.querystring("strParamName" & i) & " = "
  		response.write request.querystring("strParamValue" & i) & "<br>"
  		objCom.Parameters(request.querystring("strParamName" & i)) = request.querystring("strParamValue" & i)
  	end if
  	
  next
'  
'  objCom.execute
'  
'  response.write objCom.Parameters("@RETURN_VALUE") 
	
	
set objCom = nothing
 
%>
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