PRB: ASP Returns 'Operation Must Use an Updateable Query' Error

ID: Q175168


The information in this article applies to:
  • Active Server Pages
  • Microsoft Internet Information Server versions 4.0, 5.0


SYMPTOMS

The following is a common error encountered when using ActiveX Data Objects (ADO) with Active Server Pages:

Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers error '80004005'
[Microsoft][ODBC Microsoft Access 97 Driver] Operation must use an updateable query.


CAUSE

This article explains the three primary causes of this error, and the workarounds. Although this article refers to Microsoft Access databases, the information provided here also applies to other types of databases.


RESOLUTION

This error is typically encountered when your script attempts to perform an UPDATE or some other action that alters the information in the database. This error occurs because ADO is unable to write to the database for one of the following reasons:

  1. The most common reason is that the Internet Guest account (IUSR_MACHINE) does not have Write permissions on the database file (.mdb). To fix this problem, use the Security tab in Explorer to adjust the properties for this file so that the Internet Guest account has the correct permissions. NOTE: When using Microsoft Access databases with ADO, it is also necessary to give the Internet Guest account Write permissions on the directory containing the .mdb file. This is because Jet creates an .ldb file to handle database locking.


  2. A second cause of this error is that the database was not opened with the correct MODE for writing. If you perform the Open on the Connection object, you use the Mode property to indicate the permissions on the connection as shown here:

    
    
          SQL = "UPDATE Products Set UnitPrice = 2;"
          Set Conn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
          Conn.Mode = 3      '3 = adModeReadWrite
          Conn.Open "myDSN"
          Conn.Execute(SQL)
          Conn.Close
     
    NOTE: By default, the MODE is set to 0(adModeUnknown), which generally allows updates.


  3. Another cause of this error is that the "Read Only" setting may be checked in the Options page for this DSN in the ODBC Manager.


  4. The last issue and work around pertains to any SQL data source. The error can be caused by SQL statements that violate referential integrity of the database. Here are a few of the most common queries that fail:



    • The simplest group to deal with are those you cannot change: crosstab, SQL pass-through, union, or update (or make-table) action queries that have UniqueValue properties set to Yes.


    • Another very common cause is when the join includes linked ODBC tables that do not have unique indexes. In this case, there is no way for SQL to guarantee that records are unique in a table that has fields whose value will change with the query.


    • One cause does have a robust workaround. If you try to update a join field on the "one" side of a "one-to-many" query it will fail unless you turn on cascading updates. This way, you delegate referential integrity to the JET engine.


STATUS

This behavior is by design.

Additional query words: kbdsi

Keywords : kberrmsg kbADO kbASP kbDatabase kbGrpASP kbGrpMDAC kbDSupport kbMDAC210SP2 kbiis400 kbiis500
Version : winnt:4.0,5.0
Platform : winnt
Issue type : kbprb


Last Reviewed: December 8, 1999
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