Microsoft KB Archive/139997

= FIX: "Item not found in this collection" with MFC DAO Join =

Article ID: 139997

Article Last Modified on 11/18/2003

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APPLIES TO


 * The AppWizard
 * The ClassWizard
 * Microsoft Visual C++ 4.0 Standard Edition

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This article was previously published under Q139997





SYMPTOMS
When you try to modify a record in an MFC DAO application that uses a recordset based on a join and that was created by AppWizard or ClassWizard, the application may throw an exception on the update. Specifically, the exception indicates:

Item not found in this collection.



CAUSE
When the wizards generate references to columns that have names that appear in multiple tables of the join, the wizards will precede the column name with the name of the table as a qualifier. Both the table name qualifier and column name are enclosed in brackets in the DFX functions of the CDaoRecordset-derived class's DoFieldExchange. For example: [Table].[Column] The presence of the brackets combined with the use of the table name qualifier causes the search for the specified field in the collection of fields maintained by the database engine to fail.

NOTE: The presence of brackets around unqualified column names does not interfere with the field name search and is thus acceptable. This explains why some fields will be updatable while attempts to update others throws the exception; the updatable fields are likely unique and therefore unqualified.



RESOLUTION
To work around this problem, use one of the following two techniques depending on the names of the affected tables and columns (the ones for which table qualifiers are necessary).

If Table and Column Names Contain No Spaces
Remove the brackets that enclose the table and column names. The resulting reference should be of this form: Table.Column

If Table and/or Column Names Contain Spaces
Don't remove the bracket delimiters or your application will throw an exception that indicates:

Syntax error in query expression 'table name.column name'.

Instead, you must override one of the existing overloads of the virtual function CDaoRecordset::SetFieldValue as follows (assuming your CDaoRecordset is named CMyDaoRecordset): void CMyDaoRecordset::SetFieldValue(LPCTSTR lpszName,                                 const COleVariant& varValue) {       CString strNewName(lpszName); StripBrackets(strNewName, strNewName.GetBuffer(0)); strNewName.ReleaseBuffer; CDaoRecordset::SetFieldValue(strNewName, varValue); } This override uses the StripBrackets member function of CDaoRecordset to remove the offending brackets and allows the search for the field in the field collection to succeed.

NOTE: You can easily add this override to your application by using the Visual C++ ClassView Add Member Function command. Please refer to the online documentation and Help files for more details about this command.



STATUS
Microsoft has confirmed this to be a bug in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. This bug was corrected in Visual C++ 4.1.

Additional query words: kbVC400bug

Keywords: kbbug kbfix kbvc410fix kbdatabase kbwizard KB139997

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