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I'm David, new to this forum and also ASP coding. I know this question has been asked to death but after reading all the threads, I still can't understand the codes.
I'm using Dreamweaver MX btw.
I have used Repeat Region to populate my records in which there is ONLY 1 field to update- that of a checkbox of value Y/N.
I have used the Update Record behaviour but obviously this doesn't work since I want to update many records at one time.
What is the easiest way to do it? And how? Any way to do it through Dreamweaver? i hope someone can give the easiest explanation.
It's funny why Dreamweaver does not incorporate this into their functions. Many users will want to do it without fiddling with the codes.
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by: jay_eirePosted on 2006-03-10 at 07:46:32ID: 16155250
Hi limhoday,
there is a basic tutorial on DMXZONE.com that might help you with this.
Update Multiple Records with SQL Update and Where/In Clause
http://www.dmxzone.com/Sho
Thanks
Jay Eire