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Hi, I´m trying to use an ADODB Recordset.

If I´m running my script under Windows XP everything is ok.

If I´m using Windows 7 I get the following error:

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The content of the line is "$value=$rs.Fields($Row).Value".

After removing the ".Value" the error disapears, but I don´t get the value...

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Also, if you have changed the version of office you are using it will break things like that.

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I think I remember running into a similar issue. Try this:

$value=$rs.Fields.Item($Row).Value

Hey, it didn´t work...

I get the error on 32- & 64-bit Windows 7...

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  • 1 month later...

What version of Office?

Did you make sure to also put the AccessConstants.au3 file in your include folder?

Also, run your script from Scite and then post the error returned. I want to see exactly where it's failing and that should give a better indication of what's happening.

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Add a COM Error handler (see OBJ/COM Reference in help file). That should give you more detailed information on exactly what went wrong.

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