Database issue

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Scott

I have a web with lots of different pages utilizing the
database results wizard. Some with Access, some with
Oracle, some with SQL server, etc. I was modifying a page
today, and then saved it as another name. Now all my web
pages utilizing the DRW are giving me a Database results
error except for the ones not using a search form. The
database connections all still look good. These pages
worked this morning and now they don't.

Any ideas?

Thanks,
Scott
 
-----Original Message-----
I have a web with lots of different pages utilizing the
database results wizard. Some with Access, some with
Oracle, some with SQL server, etc. I was modifying a
page today, and then saved it as another name.

What name? And was it in the same Web?
Now all my web pages utilizing the DRW are giving me a
Database results error except for the ones not using a
search form.

What's the exact text of the error message?
The database connections all still look good. These
pages worked this morning and now they don't.

Again, please describe the specific failure.
Any ideas?

Thanks,
Scott

Recalculate hyperlinks?

Open one of the failing pages, rerun the DRW, and then
save the page and test?

Jim Buyens
Microsoft FrontPage MVP
http://www.interlacken.com
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