Delete Does Not Work.

Jul 2, 2007

Hi all.
I have used a SqlDataSource in my page with this delete command:
DELETE FROM tblPersonnel WHERE (ID = @original_ID)
and the "OldValueParameterFormatSring" property of the datasource is "original_{0}".
and i also have a GridView and a button for delete in rows.(it's CommandName is "Delete"). But when i try to delete a record, the record does not get deleted and this button only makes a PostBack on the page! Why doesn't it work?

Thanks in advance.

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Hi!



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GO
/****** Object: Table [dbo].[tblDeviceContainer] Script Date: 08/13/2007 16:47:03 ******/
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GO
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GO
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USE [CHNOPSDb]
GO
/****** Object: Table [dbo].[tblNode] Script Date: 08/13/2007 16:46:40 ******/
SET ANSI_NULLS ON
GO
SET QUOTED_IDENTIFIER ON
GO
SET ANSI_PADDING ON
GO
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[ID] [int] IDENTITY(1,1) NOT NULL,
[NodeName] [varchar](50) COLLATE SQL_Latin1_General_CP1_CI_AS NULL,
[NodeTypeID] [int] NOT NULL,
[UnitID] [int] NOT NULL,
[pDeviceContainerID] [int] NOT NULL,
[NodeIndex] [int] NULL,
CONSTRAINT [PK_Node] PRIMARY KEY CLUSTERED
(
[ID] ASC
)WITH (IGNORE_DUP_KEY = OFF) ON [PRIMARY]
) ON [PRIMARY]
GO
SET ANSI_PADDING OFF
GO
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GO
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REFERENCES [dbo].[tblDeviceContainer] ([ID])
ON DELETE CASCADE


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Use CHNOPSDb;

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(
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)
AS
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@COUNT INT,
@COMMIT INT

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BEGIN
ROLLBACK TRANSACTION
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END
END
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(
@SubmitterTranID VARCHAR(50)
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AS
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@COUNT INT,
@COMMIT INT

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where (claimstatus NOT IN ('Keyed', 'Imported')) AND
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IF (@@ERROR <> 0)
SET @COMMIT = 0

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IF (@@ERROR <> 0)
SET @COMMIT = 0

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FROM ClaimsreceivedPayorServices
JOIN ClaimsReceivedPayors
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FROM ClaimsReceivedPayors
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IF (@@ERROR <> 0)
SET @COMMIT = 0

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IF (@@ERROR <> 0)
SET @COMMIT = 0

DELETE FROM ClaimsReceived WHERE SubmitterTranID = @SubmitterTranID
IF (@@ERROR <> 0)
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IF (@@ERROR <> 0)
SET @COMMIT = 0

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END
ELSE
BEGIN
ROLLBACK TRANSACTION
RETURN (-1)
END
END
ELSE
BEGIN
RaisError ('This Batch cannot be deleted. It has claim(s) which has been Adjudicated', 16, 1)
END
GO
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GO
SET ANSI_NULLS ON

GO


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(
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[CLMRECPYID]
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