Re: Specified cast is not valid.
Posted by: Reggie Burnett
Date: March 02, 2005 08:05AM

First, you need to give names for the parameters in your SQL. The VALUES(?,?,?) part should be VALUES (?subject, ?body, ?d_t).

Second, you should use ?subject, ?body, and ?d_t in the ctor calls for the parameters.

What is the data type of _subject?

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