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This is my SqlServer 2000 Stored Procedure:
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CREATE PROCEDURE addCustomer
@CompanyName varchar(50),
@ContactFirstName varchar(30),
@ContactLastName varchar(50),
@BillingAddress varchar(255),
@City varchar(50),
@StateOrProvince varchar(20),
@PostalCode varchar(20),
@Country varchar(50),
@PhoneNumber varchar(30),
@FaxNumber varchar(30),
@ID int OUTPUT
AS
SET NOCOUNT ON
INSERT INTO Customers
(CompanyName, ContactFirstName, ContactLastName, BillingAddress, City, StateOrProvince, PostalCode, Country, PhoneNumber, FaxNumber)
VALUES
(@CompanyName, @ContactFirstName, @ContactLastName, @BillingAddress, @City, @StateOrProvince, @PostalCode, @Country, @PhoneNumber, @FaxNumber)
SET @ID = @@IDENTITY
GO
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And this is my asp script which shoudl pass the variables(paramaters) to the Stored procedure:
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connection.Open connString
Set addCustomer = connection.Execute("addCus
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Unfortunately it is not though and i have been getting an error, something like
syntax error near ','
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