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I have this code:

Set oConnection = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
Set oRecordset = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset")

oConnection.Open "DRIVER={MySQL ODBC 5.1 Driver};SERVER=localhost;UID=xxxx;PWD=xxxx;DATABASE=xxxx; OPTION=3;"
    Sqltemp = "INSERT INTO rsvptable (fname, lname, fbid, rsvp, streetaddress, city, state, zip, streetaddress2, cellphone, acode) " & _
              "VALUES ('" & firstName & "', '" & lastName & "', " & fb & ", 0, '" & address1 & "', '" & city & "', '" & strState & "', " & zip & ", '" & address2 & "', " & cell & ", " & returnedNums & ")"

set newAdd = oConnection.execute(Sqltemp)

if newAdd.EOF then
   response.write "end"
else
   response.write "not end"
end if

And it keeps telling me this:

ADODB.Recordset error '800a0e78'

Operation is not allowed when the object is closed.

/add.asp, line 136

line 136 is this:

if newAdd.EOF then

What would i be overlooking here?

UPDATE

found my answer here! :o)

How to tell if a db update was successful?

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  • +1 - always good to see people finding a solution to their own problem - and it's always better to use the Command object when possible – so kudos
    – HeavenCore
    May 22, 2012 at 6:34

2 Answers 2

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two things:

  1. you define oRecordset as the recordset, but then use & check eof on newAdd
  2. Why are you trying to populate a recordet from an insert query?
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  • oConnection.execute(Sqltemp, rowsModified) or something like that. I'm not good at VB. Then check rowsModified, it has to be 1 if the insert succeeded. 0 if it failed (in which case you will get an error actually).
    – Alex
    May 21, 2012 at 23:21
  • Its saying now Cannot use parentheses when calling a Sub oConnection.execute(Sqltemp,intAffectedRows)
    – StealthRT
    May 22, 2012 at 0:02
  • oConnection.execute Sqltemp,intAffectedRows maybe. Like I said, I don't know VB, but I know Google and I know ADODB.Connection from back when I accessed it through COM from PHP.
    – Alex
    May 22, 2012 at 19:45
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http://www.w3schools.com/ado/met_conn_execute.asp

The results are stored in a new Recordset object if it is a row-returning query. A closed Recordset object will be returned if it is not a row-returning query.

INSERT is not a row-returning query, thus it returns a closed recordset, thus you can't .EOF it. Check the Rows Affected bu passing a variable as the second argument to Execute. If RowsAffected is 1, then you're set.

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