Re: Error message with non-existent linie number!



Possibly it may be a new keyword, but note what the KB article says about
different modes resulting in different sets of keywords.

It's a long time since I did any 'classic' ASP programming, but I seem to
remember that happening quite frequently. I'm afraid I can't remember why.
If no one else comments here, you might want to try asking that question in
an ASP forum.

--
Brendan Reynolds

"PAF" <PAF@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:A21FCDCC-4EBE-4432-A7B5-88F81CF7F562@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Thank you for the link to KnowledgeBase.
>
> This reserved word must have been in the latest Jet version, because this
> code was running on a Windows 2000 / IIS5 server before, and it worked
> without the square brackets.
>
> However, it is still stange with the wrong linie number in the error
> message...!
>
> Regards,
> Peter
> Denmark
>


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