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    Hi forum buddies!

    Please HELP! In my application, I have a form that is basically a data entry screen. Once the user has entered all data requested and clicked save, the form is supposed to save the data in the fields, but I am getting this error when I begin to assign form fields to the fields in SQL:

    Run-time error '-2147217887 (80040e21)':
    Multiple-step operation generated errors. Check each status value.

    Can anyone tell me what this error means, why it occured, and how to solve it? Below is the code I am using just in case you need it.

    Thanks again.

    Code:

    Private Sub ProcessData() 'This procedure processes and saves the inputted data
    'to the database
    Dim response As Integer
    Dim rs As ADODB.Recordset
    Dim strSQL As String

    txtRepId.Text = "0"
    strSQL = "Exec sp_get_report_id " & txtRepId.Text
    Set rs = New ADODB.Recordset
    Set rs.ActiveConnection = cn
    rs.Source = strSQL
    rs.CursorLocation = adUseClient
    rs.LockType = adLockOptimistic
    rs.CursorType = adOpenKeyset
    rs.Open , , , , adCmdText

    If (txtRepId.Text = 0 Or txtRepId.Text = "") Then
    rs.AddNew
    End If

    With rs
    .Fields("AtmId") = txtAtmId.Text 'This is where the cursor stops and gives me above mentioned error.
    .Fields("ContactName") = txtContName.Text
    .Fields("ContactPhone") = txtContPhone.Text
    .Fields("DOccurence") = txtDoccur.Text
    .Fields("NOccurence") = txtNature.Text
    .Fields("ServiceTech") = lstSvcTech.Text
    .Fields("STDate") = txtSvcDate.Text
    .Fields("STTime") = txtSvcTime.Text
    .Fields("SCrew1") = lstSCrew1.Text
    .Fields("SCrew2") = lstSCrew2.Text
    .Fields("SCrew3") = lstSCrew3.Text
    .Fields("SCDate") = txtSCDate.Text
    .Fields("SCTime") = txtSCTime.Text
    .Fields("Resolution") = txtResolution.Text
    .Fields("Result") = txtResult.Text
    .Fields("DateReported") = txtTodaysDate.Text
    .Fields("ReportedBy") = txtUserName.Text
    .Fields("EmailTo") = lstEmailTo.Text
    End With

    rs.Update
    'txtRepId.Text = rs.Fields("ReportId")
    response = MsgBox("Your Report Id is " & rs.Fields("ReportId") & _
    ".", vbOKOnly, Title:="Your Report Id")
    End Sub

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    ok

    Just a few things that pop up from a cursory look at the
    code

    (By the way, this error just translates to : "Errors Occured") No further indication is given

    Now,

    Do u have a valid connection in cn?

    If u do then
    prior to doing

    with rs
    .fields
    etc...

    check if the recordset is actually populated

    if rs is nothing then
    'oops
    else
    look for .recordcount

    and if there is something then proceed

    let us know

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    Unhappy Here's what happened...

    I did what you asked. The connection is valid, the recordset did not equal to nothing and the rs.recordcount is equal to 1 (it is an empty database, so far).

    Any ideas?

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    Try

    the AddNew method of the recordset in that case
    with rs
    .addnew fieldslist


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    Talking Solved it!

    Thank you for your help Lafor. Actually, your idea did not solve my problem, but it assisted me in thinking more deeply. What happened was that VB was trying to pass a value with datatype of string to a field that was a date datatype. I changed the datatypes in SQL and it worked!
    Thanks again!

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