The Parameters names in my procedure was:
INCID_COD, IN_CID_NOME
it wasnt working, so i used "@CID_COD" in my parameters (CID_COD is actually the name of my DataBase collumn).
Was this the problem? should i name the parameters after the collumn name?
On 7/20/06, Carlos Guzmán Álvarez <
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Hello:
> I m adding it to the code, but it doesnt work, here all my code:
What exception are you getting ??
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