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8.6

Writing from Database

Asked by roduno in Active Server Pages (ASP)

Tags: compilation, one, sun

I am trying to write from a mysql database using asp but I don't have the syntax down.   I have a page where I enter the number for the line from the database that I want to see and this is the posting page.   My code follows, please let me know if you see the error:

<% Response.Buffer = true
dim objConn,objrst
set objConn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
set objrst = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.RecordSet")
objConn.ConnectionString = "DSN=mysql"
objConn.Open
SQL = "SELECT * FROM service WHERE Number=" & Request.Form(Number)""&
set objRec = objConn.Execute(SQL)
While Not objRec.EOF
Response.Write("t1")&"<br>"
Response.Write("t2")&"<br>"
Response.Write("t3")&"<br>"
Response.Write("t4")&"<br>"
Response.Write("state")&"<br>"
Response.Write("country")&"<br>"
Response.Write("t5")&"<br>"
Response.Write("t6")&"<br>"
Response.Write("st")&"<br>"
Response.Write("site")&"<br>"
Response.Write("service")&"<br>"
Response.Write("t7")&"<br>"
Response.Write("t8")&"<br>"
Response.Write("t9")&"<br>"
Response.Write("context")&"<br>"
Response.Write("t10")&"<br>"
Response.Write("t11")&"<br>"
Response.Write("time")&"<br>"
Response.Write("Number")&"<br>"
Response.Write"<p>"
objRec.MoveNext
WEND
%>

The server throws the following error but I can't figure it out yet, hope someone can assist:

Error Type:
Sun ONE ASP VBScript compilation (0x800A0401)
Syntax error, unexpected "integer constant", expecting end of statement
/viewinfo.asp, line 15, column 67


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