On 25/10/11 03:36, Alban Hertroys wrote: > On 24 Oct 2011, at 14:24, <Mamatha_Kagathi_Chan@xxxxxxxx> wrote: > >> Hi , >> >> I have migrated Sql Server 2005 database to PostgreSQL 9.0 . I was also successfully able to connect classic ASP to the migrated database. But when the page reaches a stage where it is accessing a procedure I get the following error. >> >> PostgreSQL Native Provider error '80040e14' >> >> ERROR: syntax error at or near "' 789500'" LINE 1: EXEC Visadetailinsert ' 789500','No','Select visa','','','Se... ^ What database access driver/method are you using? PostgreSQL doesn't support 'EXEC' ... you probably want to SELECT myfunctionname(argument1, argument2); instead. If you're using ODBC, you should be using the ODBC procedure-call escape sequence to make it database-agnostic, eg: {? = CALL procname(?,?)} See: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ms403294.aspx The ODBC driver for the database you're using should translate that into suitable call syntax for your database, eg in PostgreSQL it should produce SELECT procname(?,?); and capture the result. I was initially suspicious that the issue was the whitespace in the quoted number, but that's not it. You're simply sending a completely bogus query string, and that's the first point the parser happens to choke on. -- Craig Ringer -- Sent via pgsql-general mailing list (pgsql-general@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx) To make changes to your subscription: http://www.postgresql.org/mailpref/pgsql-general