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jwtulp
Hi all,
I have some troubles with a DELETE statement in Access. Ik have a
ASP.Net application that uses an OdbcCommand. The CommandText is:
DELETE FROM people WHERE id = ?. I pass the id as parameter. I've used
the debugger to verify that an ID is passed to the query, so that's not
the problem. I can also execute the query directly in MSAccess, so the
query itself seems OK.
I think it is more likely that it is a permission problem. The problem
is, I've checked lots of things, and still it doesn't work (also not
after a iisreset). I run WindowsXP. My website runs at
c:\InetPub\wwwroot\mySite, and the database is located in
c:\InetPub\wwwroot\mySite\data\myDB.mdb. On the filesystem the
databasefile and the datafolder both have write permissions (readonly
attribute is off). The database itself has only 1 user, and this users
has all the rights possible (insert, update, delete, etc.). In IIS I
set the database directory security to both read and write and the
accesscontrol for the database directory is set to use the IUSR_
account for anonymous access.
So, what else can I do? I'm a little lost here, so any help would be
appreciated!
Thanks!
Jan Willem Tulp
I have some troubles with a DELETE statement in Access. Ik have a
ASP.Net application that uses an OdbcCommand. The CommandText is:
DELETE FROM people WHERE id = ?. I pass the id as parameter. I've used
the debugger to verify that an ID is passed to the query, so that's not
the problem. I can also execute the query directly in MSAccess, so the
query itself seems OK.
I think it is more likely that it is a permission problem. The problem
is, I've checked lots of things, and still it doesn't work (also not
after a iisreset). I run WindowsXP. My website runs at
c:\InetPub\wwwroot\mySite, and the database is located in
c:\InetPub\wwwroot\mySite\data\myDB.mdb. On the filesystem the
databasefile and the datafolder both have write permissions (readonly
attribute is off). The database itself has only 1 user, and this users
has all the rights possible (insert, update, delete, etc.). In IIS I
set the database directory security to both read and write and the
accesscontrol for the database directory is set to use the IUSR_
account for anonymous access.
So, what else can I do? I'm a little lost here, so any help would be
appreciated!
Thanks!
Jan Willem Tulp