<%%> <% ' Constants ripped from adovbs.inc: Const adOpenStatic = 3 Const adLockReadOnly = 1 Const adCmdText = &H0001 ' Our own constants: Const PAGE_SIZE = 7 ' The size of our pages. Dim strURL ' The URL of this page so the form will work ' no matter what this file is named. Dim cnnSearch ' ADO connection Dim rstSearch ' ADO recordset Dim strDBPath ' path to our Access database (*.mdb) file Dim strSQL ' The SQL Query we build on the fly Dim strWhere ' Where clause for SQL statement Dim iPageCurrent ' The page we're currently on Dim iPageCount ' Number of pages of records Dim iRecordCount ' Count of the records returned Dim I ' Standard looping variable Dim strPIC ' Retreive the URL of this page from Server Variables strURL = Request.ServerVariables("URL") ' Retreive the term being searched for. I'm doing it on ' the QS since that allows people to bookmark results. ' You could just as easily have used the form collection. strWhere=Request.QueryString("strWhere") ' Retrieve page to show or default to the first If Request.QueryString("page") = "" Then iPageCurrent = 1 Else iPageCurrent = CInt(Request.QueryString("page")) End If ' Since I'm doing this all in one page I need to see if anyone ' has searched for something. If they have we hit the DB. ' O/W I just show the search form and quit. %>

ADOPTABLE ANIMALS AT THE SHELTER

<% 'strWhere=Request.QueryString("strEWhere") If strWhere <> "" Then ' MapPath of virtual database file path to a physical path. ' If you want you could hard code a physical path here. 'strDBPath = Server.MapPath("WebAnimals.mdb") ' Create an ADO Connection to connect to the sample database. ' We're using OLE DB but you could just as easily use ODBC or a DSN. Set cnnSearch = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") ' This line is for the Access sample database: 'cnnSearch.Open "Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source=" & strDBPath & ";" ' We're actually using SQL Server so we use this line instead: cnnSearch.Open ("Provider=SQLOLEDB; Data Source=www2; Initial Catalog=des; User ID=dawm; Password=acmtd;") ' Build our query based on the input. strSQL="SELECT * FROM " & strWhere & "ORDER BY BREED1 ASC;" ' Execute our query using the connection object. It automatically ' creates and returns a recordset which we store in our variable. Set rstSearch = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") rstSearch.PageSize = PAGE_SIZE rstSearch.CacheSize = PAGE_SIZE ' Open our recordset rstSearch.Open strSQL, cnnSearch, adOpenStatic, adLockReadOnly, adCmdText ' Get a count of the number of records and pages ' for use in building the header and footer text. iRecordCount = rstSearch.RecordCount iPageCount = rstSearch.PageCount If iRecordCount = 0 Then ' Display no records error. %>

No records found. Please try again.


<% Else ' Move to the page we need to show. rstSearch.AbsolutePage = iPageCurrent ' Show a quick status line letting people know where they are: %>
<%= iRecordCount %> Records Found. Displaying page <%= iPageCurrent %> of <%= iPageCount %>: Only highlighted Animal ID has picture of the Animal.

<% ' Display a table of the data in the recordset. We loop through the ' recordset displaying the fields from the table and using MoveNext ' to increment to the next record. We stop when we reach EOF. ' For fun I'm combining some fields and showwing you can do more then ' just spit out the data in the form it is in in the table. %> <% c=1 Do While Not rstSearch.EOF And rstSearch.AbsolutePage = iPageCurrent %> <% If not c mod 2=0 then Response.write("") Else Response.write("") End If strPIC=rstSearch.Fields("PIC").Value If strPIC = "True" then Response.Write"" ELSE Response.Write "" End If %> <% C=C+1 rstSearch.MoveNext Loop %>
Animal ID Breed Colors Sex/Altered Pattern Age
" & rstSearch.Fields("ANIMALNO").Value & "" & rstSearch.Fields("ANIMALNO").Value & "<%= rstSearch.Fields("BREED1").Value %> / <%= rstSearch.Fields("BREED2").Value %> <%= rstSearch.Fields("COLOR1").Value %> / <%= rstSearch.Fields("COLOR2").Value %> <%= rstSearch.Fields("SEX").Value %> / <%= rstSearch.Fields("ALTERED").Value %> <%= rstSearch.Fields("PATTERN").Value %> <%= rstSearch.Fields("AGE").Value %>

<% ' Now we need to show our navigation links: ' Show "previous" and "next" page links which pass the page to ' view our search parameter. You could also use form buttons ' but I find this looks better. If iPageCurrent > 1 Then %> [<< Prev] <% End If ' You can also show page numbers: For I = 1 To iPageCount If I = iPageCurrent Then %> <%= I %> <% Else %> <%= I %> <% End If Next 'I If iPageCurrent < iPageCount Then %> [Next >>] <% End If %>

<% End If %>
Home New Search <% ' Close our recordset and connection and dispose of the objects rstSearch.Close Set rstSearch = Nothing cnnSearch.Close Set cnnSearch = Nothing End If %>