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  • nicole

    ASP Question

    We have completed a clean install of Microsoft Server 2003
    on our Web Server and are using frontpage 2002 for our web
    site. On our asp page (www.dgf.k12.mn.us/contactus.asp) we
    are getting the following error:

    Database Results Error
    Description: Syntax error in query. Incomplete query
    clause.
    Number: -2147217900 (0x80040E14)
    Source: Microsoft JET Database Engine


    We cannot find any kind of documentation on this error.
    Has anyone else seen this kind of error, and know how to
    fix it?

    thanks for the help


    Nicole
  • Tom Kaminski [MVP]

    #2
    Re: ASP Question

    "nicole" <nhanson@dgf.k1 2.mn.us> wrote in message
    news:1e31001c38 916$2730c7e0$a6 01280a@phx.gbl. ..[color=blue]
    > We have completed a clean install of Microsoft Server 2003
    > on our Web Server and are using frontpage 2002 for our web
    > site. On our asp page (www.dgf.k12.mn.us/contactus.asp) we
    > are getting the following error:
    >
    > Database Results Error
    > Description: Syntax error in query. Incomplete query
    > clause.
    > Number: -2147217900 (0x80040E14)
    > Source: Microsoft JET Database Engine
    > www.dgf.k12.mn.us/contactus.asp
    >
    > We cannot find any kind of documentation on this error.
    > Has anyone else seen this kind of error, and know how to
    > fix it?[/color]

    Start here:


    There are a few other articles that mention 80040E14 as well ...

    --
    Tom Kaminski IIS MVP
    http://www.iistoolshed.com/ - tools, scripts, and utilities for running IIS





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    • Ray at

      #3
      Re: ASP Question

      May I suggest using unique subject lines that pertain to your post instead
      of just using "asp question" for all of them? We already know (or hope)
      that your question will be ASP related when posted in this group.

      Ray at work

      "nicole" <nhanson@dgf.k1 2.mn.us> wrote in message
      news:1e31001c38 916$2730c7e0$a6 01280a@phx.gbl. ..[color=blue]
      > We have completed a clean install of Microsoft Server 2003
      > on our Web Server and are using frontpage 2002 for our web
      > site. On our asp page (www.dgf.k12.mn.us/contactus.asp) we
      > are getting the following error:
      >
      > Database Results Error
      > Description: Syntax error in query. Incomplete query
      > clause.
      > Number: -2147217900 (0x80040E14)
      > Source: Microsoft JET Database Engine
      > www.dgf.k12.mn.us/contactus.asp
      >
      > We cannot find any kind of documentation on this error.
      > Has anyone else seen this kind of error, and know how to
      > fix it?
      >
      > thanks for the help
      >
      >
      > Nicole[/color]


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      • Mike

        #4
        Re: ASP Question

        You are using the fp webbots for the query. You may get more help at
        microsoft.publi c.frontpage.cli ent

        Mike


        "nicole" <nhanson@dgf.k1 2.mn.us> wrote in message
        news:1e31001c38 916$2730c7e0$a6 01280a@phx.gbl. ..[color=blue]
        > We have completed a clean install of Microsoft Server 2003
        > on our Web Server and are using frontpage 2002 for our web
        > site. On our asp page (www.dgf.k12.mn.us/contactus.asp) we
        > are getting the following error:
        >
        > Database Results Error
        > Description: Syntax error in query. Incomplete query
        > clause.
        > Number: -2147217900 (0x80040E14)
        > Source: Microsoft JET Database Engine
        > www.dgf.k12.mn.us/contactus.asp
        >
        > We cannot find any kind of documentation on this error.
        > Has anyone else seen this kind of error, and know how to
        > fix it?
        >
        > thanks for the help
        >
        >
        > Nicole[/color]


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        • Guinness Mann

          #5
          Re: ASP Question

          In article <eVRf0qRiDHA.75 2@TK2MSFTNGP12. phx.gbl>, "Ray at <%
          =sLocation%>" <myfirstname at lane34 dot com> says...

          Don't listen to him, London^H^H^H^H^ H^HNicole.
          Everyone posting here started out as an egg and a sperm
          and had to take it from there. You can post any
          questions^H^H^H ^H^H^H^H^H^Hsub ject lines here, from total
          beginner level, to total expert level.
          Don't be discouraged by the idoits [sic] who post nonsense.
          [color=blue]
          > May I suggest using unique subject lines that pertain to your post instead
          > of just using "asp question" for all of them? We already know (or hope)
          > that your question will be ASP related when posted in this group.[/color]

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          • Ray at

            #6
            Re: ASP Question

            It looks like you have hyperterminal configured wrong. :P

            Ray at home

            "Guinness Mann" <GMann@dublin.c om> wrote in message
            news:MPG.19e65c 06c33b7a479896d c@news.newsguy. com...[color=blue]
            > In article <eVRf0qRiDHA.75 2@TK2MSFTNGP12. phx.gbl>, "Ray at <%
            > =sLocation%>" <myfirstname at lane34 dot com> says...
            >
            > Don't listen to him, London^H^H^H^H^ H^HNicole.
            > Everyone posting here started out as an egg and a sperm
            > and had to take it from there. You can post any
            > questions^H^H^H ^H^H^H^H^H^Hsub ject lines here, from total
            > beginner level, to total expert level.
            > Don't be discouraged by the idoits [sic] who post nonsense.
            >[color=green]
            > > May I suggest using unique subject lines that pertain to your post[/color][/color]
            instead[color=blue][color=green]
            > > of just using "asp question" for all of them? We already know (or hope)
            > > that your question will be ASP related when posted in this group.[/color][/color]


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            • jason kennedy

              #7
              Re: ASP Question

              i guess we better not go into whether some eggs and sperm were of wildly
              differing quality.

              maybe everyone else should post with a subject line of "ASP question" for
              the benefit of Guiness!

              Jason

              "Ray at <%=sLocation% >" <myfirstname at lane 34 . komm> wrote in message
              news:OsusI6UiDH A.3556@tk2msftn gp13.phx.gbl...[color=blue]
              > It looks like you have hyperterminal configured wrong. :P
              >
              > Ray at home
              >
              > "Guinness Mann" <GMann@dublin.c om> wrote in message
              > news:MPG.19e65c 06c33b7a479896d c@news.newsguy. com...[color=green]
              > > In article <eVRf0qRiDHA.75 2@TK2MSFTNGP12. phx.gbl>, "Ray at <%
              > > =sLocation%>" <myfirstname at lane34 dot com> says...
              > >
              > > Don't listen to him, London^H^H^H^H^ H^HNicole.
              > > Everyone posting here started out as an egg and a sperm
              > > and had to take it from there. You can post any
              > > questions^H^H^H ^H^H^H^H^H^Hsub ject lines here, from total
              > > beginner level, to total expert level.
              > > Don't be discouraged by the idoits [sic] who post nonsense.
              > >[color=darkred]
              > > > May I suggest using unique subject lines that pertain to your post[/color][/color]
              > instead[color=green][color=darkred]
              > > > of just using "asp question" for all of them? We already know (or[/color][/color][/color]
              hope)[color=blue][color=green][color=darkred]
              > > > that your question will be ASP related when posted in this group.[/color][/color]
              >
              >[/color]


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              • Guinness Mann

                #8
                Re: ASP Question

                In article <eZ$rsmaiDHA.24 08@TK2MSFTNGP12 .phx.gbl>, jason@pinhut.co m
                says...[color=blue]
                > maybe everyone else should post with a subject line of "ASP question" for
                > the benefit of Guiness![/color]

                Guinness is good for you!

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