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Propig
01-23-2002, 10:16 AM
Okay,

I know how to send parameters from Access to SQL Server.
Example:

Execute proc_name param1, param2

I am having SQL return an error to me if something fails. I want to report the error to the user in Access. If SQL is passing something back how do I capture it?

Would it be

Execute proc_name param1, param2, err1, err2

If so I must be doing something else wrong because it is not reporting an error.

This is currently an Access97 db with a SQL 2000 backend.

wizbones
01-25-2002, 05:41 PM
Sorry Propig,

I tried to find you an answer but none of my guys could figure that one out for ya.

Keep at it. You'll get it.

Propig
01-28-2002, 10:07 AM
Thanks for trying. SPAMWith all the Largely paid Tech people here, you would think I could get an answer from one of them!
It is times like this when it would be nice for the so-called company I work for would offer some training.

I guess I will be going back to school this fall.

Propig
01-28-2002, 10:08 AM
(I also noticed that my so-called salary increase that was supposed to be effective January 1 has not actually made it to my paycheck yet)

wizbones
01-28-2002, 01:26 PM
Sorry to hear it on all counts. Would be nice to find an answer to your issues and get the paycheck sorted out too.

I sure miss getting a paycheck but I don't miss having the dress code and company policies etc. I do like working for myself.

Course if I wasn't I would probably be unemployed. Most my peers here are still looking for work. Sucks.

Propig
01-28-2002, 04:58 PM
I would love to work for myself. I am trying to save a little cash so I can do that. I can't quit work because of the insurance and the steady pay. So far I have 0. But I have hopes. I have a condo down here that I can sell for about 20k. I have a renter in there right now, but his lease will be up soon. I have also expanded my hobbies to include professional crafting. I am going to make stuff out of wood - furniture and nick nacks. I have made toys and puzzles for the kids-in-distress organization and little things for my family. Now I am going to try furniture. When I make my first table I will post a picture.

Keep hopes up. Every business starts small. But my grandpa used to say "The bigger the person's heart, the bigger the business". I have a feeling you have a BIG heart.

wizbones
02-07-2002, 11:23 AM
Right on, will be awaiting the pic of the table. You sound like a very active young lady SPAM:P

I think with your spunk and drive, when you're ready you can do anything.

Rock on girl!!!! And thanks for the compliments.