July 1, 2013 at 8:48 am
Hi,
i want to update my table Field Date_Import=get-date -f (without time)
TBL_Import
[Count_Import] int NULL,
[Count_Fault] int NULL,
[Date_Import] date NULL
$Command = $Connection.CreateCommand()
$Count_Fault = $directory_file_count
$Date_used = get-date
$Command.CommandText ="update TBL_IMPORT set Count_Fault=$Count_Import where $Date_Import=$date_used"
$Command.ExecuteNonQuery()
$Connection.Close()
What is wrong in my code ? the Problem is on where clause ..
Many THX
I get this Msg:
Ausnahme beim Aufrufen von "ExecuteNonQuery" mit 0 Argument(en): "Incorrect syntax near '16'."
Bei D:\Skripte\Count_Fault.ps1:54 Zeichen:27
+ $Command.ExecuteNonQuery <<<< ()
+ CategoryInfo : NotSpecified: (:) [], MethodInvocationException
+ FullyQualifiedErrorId : DotNetMethodException
July 1, 2013 at 9:30 am
i'm guessing since you are using powershell to substitute values, the date parameter must be in single quotes;
also, it looks like $Date_Import would get substituted too, which makes an invalid query?
i think it's $Date_Import gets substituted with empty string, plus maybe the date issue? :
value = 07/01/2013
vs
value = '07/01/2013'
not sure why the value 16 is an error, though? is it really this is the problem?
Count_Fault=$Count_Import
$Command.CommandText ="update TBL_IMPORT set Count_Fault=$Count_Import where $Date_Import=$date_used"
i think it needs to be this: the change is sublte:
$Command.CommandText ="update TBL_IMPORT set Count_Fault=$Count_Import where Date_Import='$date_used'"
Lowell
July 1, 2013 at 6:11 pm
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July 2, 2013 at 2:52 am
Thx it's works.
July 2, 2013 at 2:53 am
Lowell (7/1/2013)
i'm guessing since you are using powershell to substitute values, the date parameter must be in single quotes;also, it looks like $Date_Import would get substituted too, which makes an invalid query?
i think it's $Date_Import gets substituted with empty string, plus maybe the date issue? :
value = 07/01/2013
vs
value = '07/01/2013'
not sure why the value 16 is an error, though? is it really this is the problem?
Count_Fault=$Count_Import
$Command.CommandText ="update TBL_IMPORT set Count_Fault=$Count_Import where $Date_Import=$date_used"
i think it needs to be this: the change is sublte:
$Command.CommandText ="update TBL_IMPORT set Count_Fault=$Count_Import where Date_Import='$date_used'"
Thx it works fine 🙂
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