Re: Trapping odbc error when exec'ing INSERT command

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From: Doo-Dah Man (yeah_at_right.com)
Date: 03/22/05


Date: Tue, 22 Mar 2005 16:41:43 GMT

Gotcha. Thanks for letting me know.

On Tue, 22 Mar 2005 06:47:31 -0500, "Bob Barrows [MVP]"
<reb01501@NOyahoo.SPAMcom> stood up, looked around, realized where he
was, and wrote:

>Doo-Dah Man wrote:
>> I hope this is the right group for this question, if it's not please
>> direct me.
>>
>Please do not multipost Doo-Dah.This is definitely a database-related
>question so .asp.db was the perfect group in which to post it. Posting it
>here as well did not increase your chances of getting an answer (most of us
>subscribe to both groups). On the contrary, if somebody had taken his time
>to answer it here, only to find that it was already resolved in the other
>group, that person may have been annoyed enough to ignore any future posts
>from you, thereby decreasing your chances of getting help in the future.
>
>There are times when you will not be sure which group is most appropriate
>(again, this was not one of them), and you will want to post a question to
>both groups. In that situation, you should use the cross-posting technique,
>rather than posting the same message multiple times. To crosspost, put
>a semicolon-delimited* list of the newsgroups to which you wish to post in
>the To: header of your post and post it once. It, and any replies to it,
>will appear in all the newsgroups in your list. So, if I reply in .asp.db,
>my reply will also appear here in .asp.general.
>
>* ... or whatever delimiter is recognized by your news client



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