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string str = "insert into contact(file_no, full_name, designation, department, company_name, contact_type, categories, street, city, pincode, assistant_name, ph_home, ph_mobile, ph_bus_office, ph_bus_res, fax, email_id, website) values(" + textBox17.Text + "'," + "'" + textBox1.Text + "'," + "'" + textBox2.Text + "'," + "'" + textBox3.Text +"'," + "'" + textBox4.Text + "'," + "'" + textBox5.Text + "'," + "'" + textBox6.Text + "'," + "'" + address + "'," + "'" + textBox9.Text + "'," + "'" + textBox10.Text +"'," + "'" + textBox13.Text + "'," + "'" + textBox19.Text + "'," + "'" + textBox20.Text + "'," + "'" + textBox21.Text + "'," + "'" + textBox22.Text + "'," + "'" + textBox23.Text +"'," + "'" + textBox14.Text + "'," + "'" + textBox15.Text + "')";

I am getting error as syntax is missing in query statement.
Please help me resolve this thing.
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Updated 4-Aug-13 19:52pm
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You need a (') after your values:
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string str = "insert into contact(file_no, full_name, designation, department, company_name, contact_type, categories, street, city, pincode, assistant_name, ph_home, ph_mobile, ph_bus_office, ph_bus_res, fax, email_id, website) values('" + ... 
 
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Comments
Maciej Los 5-Aug-13 2:52am    
Hawk eye ;)
+5!
Mehdi Gholam 5-Aug-13 10:20am    
Easy when there is syntax highlighting :)
Maciej Los 5-Aug-13 15:33pm    
;)

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