ADODB.Field error '800a0bcd'

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MS Office Outlook Error

Hello,

I use MS Office Access 2003, When i use my tool to submit. I get the below
error message.

ADODB.Field error '800a0bcd'

Either BOF or EOF is True, or the current record has been deleted. Requested
operation requires a current record.

/ascia/Users/production.asp, line 60

OS : Windows 2003 server
Frontend : IIS
Backend : MS Office Access 2003

When i searched i net i got the below message :

"the problem is that your query returned 0 records and somewhere in your
code you are trying to reference the recordset."


Pls guide me how to proceed.

Regards,
Maghesh
 
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Dirk Goldgar

MS Office Outlook Error said:
Hello,

I use MS Office Access 2003, When i use my tool to submit. I get the below
error message.

ADODB.Field error '800a0bcd'

Either BOF or EOF is True, or the current record has been deleted.
Requested
operation requires a current record.

/ascia/Users/production.asp, line 60

OS : Windows 2003 server
Frontend : IIS
Backend : MS Office Access 2003

When i searched i net i got the below message :

"the problem is that your query returned 0 records and somewhere in your
code you are trying to reference the recordset."


Pls guide me how to proceed.

Regards,
Maghesh


It's not clear that this is the right forum for you, since your issue is
really an ASP coding problem, but we may be able to help you. In order to
do so, though, we're going to need to see your VBScript code that causes the
problem. That will include all the (relevant) code that gets executed from
the creation of the recordset up through the statement that raises the
error.
 
M

MS Office Outlook Error

Hi,

Thanks for the reply.

Kindly let me know the default database size of ms access db.

Our ms access db file is 950MB.

Regards,
Maghesh
 
D

Dirk Goldgar

MS Office Outlook Error said:
Hi,

Thanks for the reply.

Kindly let me know the default database size of ms access db.

Our ms access db file is 950MB.


Default size? I'm not sure what you mean. A brand new, empty Access
2000-2003 database (Jet 4 database) is about 96KB. The *maximum* size of a
Jet 4 (A200-2003) database is 2GB. The *maximum* size of a Jet 3.5 database
(Access 95-97) is 1GB.
 

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