Don't know any ASP but maybe Response.Write only accepts strings. In that case you would need to do something like
<% Response.Write cStr(sch_sin) %> Maybe you can let the database do the summing: <% option explicit %> <% Dim strSQL Dim oRs Dim oConn oConn = ... 'Fill this in for yourself strSQL = "SELECT COUNT(SCHE_SINGOLA) COU, SUM(SCHE_SINGOLA) SU FROM " & MioTabella & " WHERE TRIM(date_inserted) >= '" & datainizio & "' AND TRIM(date_inserted) <= '" & datafine & "'" oRs.open strSQL,oConn,3 If oRs.RecordCount = 1 Then Response.Write(oRs("COU")) Response.Write(oRs("SU")) Else Response.Write("Something went wrong") End If %> >>> Martin Marques <martin@bugs.unl.edu.ar> 2007-03-20 12:55 >>> On Tue, 20 Mar 2007, Shavonne Marietta Wijesinghe wrote: > Hello > > I have a postgresql table and i do a select via ASP > > strSQL = "SELECT * FROM " & MioTabella & " WHERE TRIM(date_inserted) >= '" & datainizio & "' AND TRIM(date_inserted) <= '" & datafine & "'" > > oRs.open strSQL,oConn,3 > schede = oRs.RecordCount > > Do until oRs.EOF > sch_sin = cint(sch_sin) + cint(oRs("SCHE_SINGOLA").Value) > oRs.movenext > Loop I know nothing about ASP, but it looks like you are doing a SUM of an int with, maybe, an array (don't know how ASP defines oRs().Value output). Keep in mind that you are pulling all the columns of that table (as you used a * in the column selection). Just a guess, nothing more then that. -- 21:50:04 up 2 days, 9:07, 0 users, load average: 0.92, 0.37, 0.18 --------------------------------------------------------- Lic. Martín Marqués | SELECT 'mmarques' || Centro de Telemática | '@' || 'unl.edu.ar'; Universidad Nacional | DBA, Programador, del Litoral | Administrador --------------------------------------------------------- ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- TIP 2: Don't 'kill -9' the postmaster