sorry MustangManny, change the FORM1 TO POST
I misread the question
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Just to be sure
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your method won't work
To keep it simple, you should have 3 pages (to keep it simple I said)
Page1 = Form
Page2 = The verification page which populates the page with all <%=Request.Form("Variables_Fields")%> then sends the information to page3
Page3 = The processing page which...
let me mind read again.
Are you looking to add "Trailing Dots" after a particular recordset field??
Is this what you're trying to do?????
Please don't just type .... returns ?. when creating a new thread. Be a bit more descriptive. It's not too hard you know
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you don't add the ?field=<%=variable%> at this point
Set your form action to get and on the next page, do your sql requesting what you're passing in the url
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WOW, got a star on my first post. Thank you Genimuse.
Reason I signed up was to give back...
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Here is a new tutorial on how to write to an Excelsheet using ASP. The result is nothing serious, but it shows the potential :)
First we set the type of script
<%@ LANGUAGE="VBSCRIPT" %>
Make the object, and set the object to an Excelsheet
Dim ExcelFace
Set ExcelFace =...
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