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i have been working on this code, and im getting This syntax error, Does anybody know whats up?

    Dim sql As String                                  
    Dim con As New OleDb.OleDbConnection               
    Dim da As OleDb.OleDbDataAdapter                   
    Dim ds As New DataSet                               


    con.ConnectionString = "PROVIDER = Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0; Data Source = G:\school\Thespellingbee\Resources\Spelling Bee1.mdb"   
    con.Open()                                         
    sql = "SELECT * FROM [Words + Definitions]"         
    da = New OleDb.OleDbDataAdapter(sql, con)           

    da.Fill(ds, "Words + Definitions")                  
    con.Close()                                         

    Dim cb As New OleDb.OleDbCommandBuilder(da)         

    ds.Tables("Words + Definitions").Rows(0).Item(1) = WordTextBox.Text
    ds.Tables("Words + Definitions").Rows(0).Item(2) = DescriptionTextBox.Text

    da.Update(ds, "Words + Definitions") 
    MsgBox("It's working", MessageBoxButtons.OK)



End Sub

I know im getting close, but right at the end at the da.update part im getting this problem, im still fairly new to vbasic can anyone help? Thanks :)


Ok, so i did what hans has told me to do, but now when i get to the ds.tables section near the end i get this "Object reference not set to an instance of an object.". The database location is correct, and the textboxes are names correctly, so what could be a null reference?


my table does have stuff in, three columns, and 10 rows full of data

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  • Smells like trouble with that awkward table name. Try omitting the string from the da.Fill and da.Update calls. Oct 23, 2013 at 20:57
  • Does the table Words + Definitions have some data or is it empty?
    – YK1
    Oct 23, 2013 at 21:31

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Doesn't work out with spaces that well. ds.Tables("Words + Definitions") is null.

You can alias the table name in select query:

sql = "SELECT * FROM [Words + Definitions] [wd]"
...
da.Fill(ds, "wd") 

Then access as:

ds.Tables("wd").Rows(0).Item(1) = WordTextBox.Text
ds.Tables("wd").Rows(0).Item(2) = DescriptionTextBox.Text

Nonetheless, you can always access the table by index.

ds.Tables(0).Rows(0).Item(1) = WordTextBox.Text
ds.Tables(0).Rows(0).Item(2) = DescriptionTextBox.Text

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