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Posted - 2002-06-18 : 09:19:50
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| Teri writes "I have written a query to allow students to make appointments on my website. The query works, but there is a problem.SQLStmt = "UPDATE Week1 "SQLStmt = SQLStmt & "SET LastName='" & Form_Last_Name & "',"SQLStmt = SQLStmt & "StudentID='" & Form_Student_ID & "'," SQLStmt = SQLStmt & "CourseCode='" & Form_Course_Code & "' "SQLStmt = SQLStmt & "WHERE TimeSlotID='" & Form_TimeSlot & "' AND Tutor='" & Form_Tutor & "'"When the students fill out the form to make the appointment, if they inadvertently pick a TimeSlot and tutor that aren't matched(in the same row of the table), the query still runs as if the appointment had been made. How can I get it to only update the table when the TimeSlot and tutor are in the same row of the table?" |
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Nazim
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Posted - 2002-06-18 : 09:25:04
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| i think your query looks fine. Copy and paste your complete SQLStmt in Query analyzer and check.i would suggest you to write a stored procedure rather then doing it this way.if you need more help , tell us.-------------------------What lies behind you and what lies ahead of you are small matters compared to what lies within you.-Ralph Waldo Emerson |
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