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I'm using LabVIEW and the Database Toolkit to execute an SQL query, and it keeps barfing on this for syntax reasons. I'm using MySQL through the ODBC connector. Each line should have a newline character at the end except for the last.

The error LabVIEW is throwing is this:

Possible reason(s):

ADO Error: 0x80040E14 Exception occured in Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers: [MySQL][ODBC 5.1 Driver][mysqld-5.1.42-community]You have an error in your SQL syntax; check the manual that corresponds to your MySQL server version for the right syntax to use near 'UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1092'; UPDATE plc_a' at line 2 in NI_Database_API.lvlib:Conn Execute.vi->UpdatePLCAddressesTable.vi->DevelopSQL.vi

UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1132';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1092';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1103';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1105';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1161';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1167';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1129';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1088';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1098';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1099';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1100';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1117';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1118';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1106';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1107';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1108';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1109';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1110';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1111';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1151';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1154';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1157';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '-1023.75' WHERE Address = '1119';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '-1023.75' WHERE Address = '1120';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1165';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1095';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1164';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1096';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1097';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1121';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1122';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1123';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1124';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1089';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1101';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1112';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1113';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1114';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1115';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1116';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1091';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1141';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1142';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1143';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1139';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1153';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1148';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1145';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1150';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1147';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1149';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1146';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1104';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1093';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1125';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1126';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1127';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1094';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '0.00' WHERE Address = '1114';
UPDATE plc_addresses SET CurrValue = '-2522.00' WHERE Address = '1114';


A: 

According to Mimer Validator, your SQL is fine. My guess is that for some reason, it doesn't like the semi-colons.

Daniel T.
+2  A: 

I think you need to send these as individual SQL statements, instead of all of them at once.

Kaleb Brasee
+1 There is no where in there that is telling the server that you are running multiple queries in one. It either needs to be consolidated into one query, or it needs to be separated into multiple update queries.
David
Yeah, same thing with JDBC. It is possible to run multiple statements simultaneously in JDBC, but you add them individually to a batch, and then run the batch. I assume there's a similar feature in ODBC.
Kaleb Brasee
+1  A: 

ADO does not support multiple statements to be executed in a single operation, you will need to execute them sequentially one after the other. Given they are all similar you might want to use Prepared Statements.

Vinodh Ramasubramanian
+1. The exception being given complains about the second statement in the batch.
p.campbell