PRB: Data Environment and MS Data Shape Provider

ID: Q193347


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SYMPTOMS

When attempting to use the Query Designer against the MS Shape Provider in the Data Environment, the following error message is returned:

Query Designer encountered a ADODB.Properties error:
Query Designer encountered a ADODB.Properties error:
Query Designer encountered a ADODB.Properties error:
ADO could not find the object in the collection corresponding to the
name or ordinal reference requested by the application.(11)

Upon clicking OK, a second error message is returned:
Object Variable or With block variable not set.


STATUS

This behavior is by design.


MORE INFORMATION

The Query Designer cannot be used to build hierarchical queries against the shape provider. If you want to build a hierarchical query via the DE, you can use the Query Designer for each separate query, and then use the property pages on the data environment to specify the relationship between the queries. The Query Designer is not able to talk directly to the DataShape provider.

Steps to Reproduce Behavior

  1. Create a Standard EXE project in Visual Basic. Form1 is created default.


  2. Add a data environment.


  3. For connection1 properties, set provider to MS Data Shape, and set the data source to Nwind (you can just type the dsn name here).


  4. Click OK.


  5. Add a new command.


  6. For Command1 properties select SQL Statement, then click on SQL Builder.


  7. Note that the Error messages above are returned.



REFERENCES

For more information about the Visual Basic Data Environment or the MSDataShape OLE DB provider, please refer to your Visual Basic Online documentation.

Additional query words: kbDSupport kbdse kbVBp600 kbDesigner kbVBp kbDataEnv


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Version           : WINDOWS:6.0
Platform          : WINDOWS 
Issue type        : kbprb 

Last Reviewed: May 28, 1999