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    Posted: 18 June 2003 at 1:54pm

page 1 has links like this...

full_article.asp?resourceid=5
full_article.asp?resourceid=20

etc..etc..( this is displayed dynamically from the db)

page 2 will display all the columns in the db for that particular resourceid

I need help with the SQL statement
strSQL = "SELECT * FROM rockenbach WHERE resourceid = " & resourceid

 

 

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strSQL = "SELECT * FROM rockenbach WHERE resourceid = " & cInt(Request.querystring("resourceid"))
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Yes, that is what I was looking for. Thank you!
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Youd probably want to use cLng() rather than cInt()
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What do both of those mean? cLng and Cint ?

When would you use either of the 2?

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cInt turns the value into a datatype called Integer, which can range from -128 to 127, whilst cLng converts the value into a datatype called long, which can store much larger numbers.  If you use cInt and then pass a number through which is out of range, you will get an overflow error.
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