Lee, what is the ODBC command you are trying to execute?  Are you reading or
writing or updating?  According to the Microsoft ODBC manual, if you are
writing, then this sounds like the database field is shorter than the data
you are trying to store.  I don't think this is a problem with quotes around
the data in the ODBC statement.

-reed


-----Original Message-----
From: Lee Surma [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Thursday, June 01, 2000 11:19 AM
To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; Steve Weiner
Subject: Re: Is there a typical cause for this error message?


>ODBC Error Code = 22001 (String data right truncation)


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Lee Surma
Public Radio International
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