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Recordset Brain Buster

Asked by MaxOvrdrv2 in Active Server Pages (ASP)

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This will be worth a lot of points to whoever figures this out or provides a workaround...

I have an ASP page that commits data to an SQL Server 2000 DB/table... here is how it's setup:

RS.ActiveConnection=Con      'set recordset connection
RS.CursorType=1            'set recordset to be able to modify information & move
RS.CursorLocation=2
RS.LockType=3

here is the problem... within the page... after i save a record... i want to retrieve it's new ID... this is a new record... so MoveLast doesn't produce the proper record... ID is of type AutoNum... or whatever it is in SQL 2000... So to fix this... i want to close my recordset, then open it again to the same table and ORDER BY ID, but when i do that... it tells me this error:

Error Type:
Microsoft OLE DB Provider for SQL Server (0x80040E24)
Rowset does not support fetching backward.
/HRSS/Commit_e.asp, line 171

Here is the piece of code that produces the error:

RS.Update
RS.Close
RS.Open "SELECT * FROM HRSS_CLASS ORDER BY ID"
RS.MoveLast
EntryID=RS("ID")

What i don't understand is:

1) why the recordset settings suddenly disappear...
2) why it's talking about moving backwards when i'm moving forwards...
3) why it would give me an error in the first place.

Thanks Peeps! :D

MaxOvrdrv2


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