PRB: Run-time Error 3024 Using SQL and DAO Against Oracle

ID: Q187297


The information in this article applies to:


SYMPTOMS

If you try to run Structured Query Language (SQL) against an Oracle database through Data Access Objects (DAO) you can encounter the following error:

Run-Time Error 3024
Couldn't find file C:\Program Files\DevStudio\VB\<schema name>.mdb.

This error occurs when you try to specify a schema name in your SQL statement and you use DAO with Oracle. The <schema name> in the error message is whatever schema name you specified for the Oracle object you reference.


RESOLUTION

If you add the dbSQLPassThrough option to the OpenRecordset method, the sample code in the MORE INFORMATION section of this article runs without error. You can use brackets [ ] around the table name in the SQL string to avoid the error as well:


   sql = "SELECT * FROM scott.[emp]" 

Also, you can use an advanced data access technology, such as ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) to avoid this error.


STATUS

This behavior is by design.


MORE INFORMATION

The error message is generated because DAO tries to find an .mdb file in the local directory that matches the schema name you specified for the Oracle object in your SQL.

Sample Code


   sql = "SELECT * FROM scott.emp"
   Set wks = Workspaces(0)
   Set con = wks.OpenDatabase("dseOracle", False, False, _
       & "ODBC;UID=scott;PWD=tiger;")
   Set rss = con.OpenRecordset(sql, dbOpenSnapshot) 

This code generates the error because DAO tries to find the scott.mdb file.


REFERENCES

For information on how to acquire ADO and the new Microsoft Oracle ODBC driver, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:

Q175018 : HOWTO: Acquire and Install the Microsoft Oracle ODBC Driver

For information on how to use ADO with Oracle, please see the following article in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
Q176936 : INFO: Visual Basic 5.0 Accessing an Oracle Database Using ADO

For more information on using DAO with Visual Basic, please see:
"Hitchhiker's Guide to Visual Basic & SQL Server," William Vaughn, 784 pages, Microsoft Press, 1997

(c) Microsoft Corporation 1998, All Rights Reserved. Contributions by Sam Carpenter, Microsoft Corporation

Additional query words: kbOracle kbDAO350 kbVBp500


Keywords          : kbcode kberrmsg kbDAO kbVBp500 
Version           : WINDOWS:5.0
Platform          : WINDOWS 
Issue type        : kbprb 

Last Reviewed: June 7, 1999