SQLDataSource Provide Select Parameter Value Programmatically

Sep 9, 2007

Hey All for some reason I can not get this right and/or find what I am looking for.

I have an SQLDataSource with a PartID set as the filtered value in the Datasource Query.

I am trying to use code beside to set the value and I am failing...lol...

Here is my attempt at it,

SqlDataSource1.SelectParameters("PartID") = txtPartID.Text

Any help would be great!

View 2 Replies


ADVERTISEMENT

How To Provide An Input Parameter For A SqlDataSource Using The Different Source Alternatives???

Jan 11, 2006

Hello everybody,
I'm new using ASP 2.0,  I was trying to find out how do i tell a SqlDataSource the parameters it will be using for the select query.  I was looking at the Configure Data Source wizard and when I press the where botton to create the parameters, I do not know how two of the available Source selections work which are: (Query String, and Session). What I want to understand is how do I pass the parameter value during the form load like I used to do with ASP 1.1.
I used to write: during the pageload event:
me.dataAdapter.selectparameter("@param").value = [myVar]
me.dataAdapter.fill(Me.ds)
 
I tried to do something like this for the SqlDataSource but didnt work.
can anyone tell me how can I acomplish this?
 
thanks a lot.
 
Ed.

View 7 Replies View Related

Programmatically Accessing An SQLDataSource With A SELECT COUNT(*) Query.

Jun 20, 2007

I've found example code of accessing an SQLDataSource and even have it working in my own code - an example would be  Dim datastuff As DataView = CType(srcSoftwareSelected.Select(DataSourceSelectArguments.Empty), DataView)  Dim row As DataRow = datastuff.Table.Rows(0)   Dim installtype As Integer = row("InstallMethod")  Dim install As String = row("Install").ToString  Dim notes As String = row("Notes").ToString The above only works on a single row, of course. If I needed more, I know I can loop it.The query in srcSoftwareSelected is something like "SELECT InstallMethod, Install, Notes FROM Software"My problem lies in trying to access the data in a simliar way when I'm using a SELECT COUNT query. Dim datastuff As DataView = CType(srcSoftwareUsage.Select(DataSourceSelectArguments.Empty), DataView) Dim row As DataRow = datastuff.Table.Rows(0) Dim count As Integer = row("rowcnt") The query here is "SELECT COUNT(*) as rowcnt FROM Software"The variable count is 1 every time I query this, no matter what the actual count is. I know I've got to be accessing the incorrect data member in the 2nd query because a gridview tied to srcSoftwareUsage (the SQLDataSource) always displays the correct value. Where am I going wrong here?  

View 6 Replies View Related

SqlDataSource + Parameter + SELECT IN

Jul 20, 2007

I'm sure that is really simple, but how do I pass a parameter with multiple value to a SQLdatasource?
ex: SELECT field1 from tblTableA where idTableA IN ( @Param1)
 Let's say I want to pass 1,2,3,4  as Param1   (SELECT field1 from tblTableA where idTableA IN ( 1,2,3,4))
How I am supposed tu use the .SelectParameters.Add()  to pass a list of integers instead of  a single value??
Thanks in advance.

View 2 Replies View Related

SqlDataSource WHERE IN Select Parameter

Dec 5, 2007

Is it possible to use a WHERE-IN statement with a SqlDataSource control. For instance:
<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource1" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:myConnectionString %>"
SelectCommand="SELECT [Id], [Name], [Phone] FROM [Table1] WHERE ([Id] IN @Id)">
<SelectParameters>
<asp:Parameter DefaultValue="( 1, 3, 5, 7, 11 )" Name="Id" Type="Int32" />
</SelectParameters></asp:SqlDataSource>
I'm hoping the gridview would then display a table with rows for records 1,3,5,7,11. Thanks for any help...

View 2 Replies View Related

Newbie Help! SqlDataSource + Select Parameter

May 21, 2008

 Why does this not work?        <asp:SqlDataSource ID="employeeSource"            runat="server"            ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:mainDB %>"            DataSourceMode="DataReader"            ProviderName="System.Data.SqlClient"            OnSelecting="OnSourceSelecting"            SelectCommand="SELECT * FROM Employees WHERE ID = @employeeID">                        <SelectParameters>                <asp:Parameter Name="@employeeID" Type="Int32" />            </SelectParameters>        </asp:SqlDataSource>In code behind:        protected void OnSourceSelecting(object sender, SqlDataSourceCommandEventArgs args) {            // THIS LINE THROWS EXCEPTION: An SqlParameter with ParameterName '@campaignID' is not contained by this SqlParameterCollection.            args.Command.Parameters["@employeeID"].Value = 3;    // In future, will use dynamic value.        }        If, instead I do this:                    <asp:SqlDataSource ID="employeeSource"            runat="server"            ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:mainDB %>"            DataSourceMode="DataReader"            ProviderName="System.Data.SqlClient"            OnSelecting="OnSourceSelecting"            SelectCommand="SELECT * FROM Employees WHERE ID = @employeeID">                        <SelectParameters>                <asp:QueryStringParameter Name="@campaignID" QueryStringField="id" />            </SelectParameters>        </asp:SqlDataSource>(Of course I call page with EmployeePage.aspx?id=123)I get the exception: Must declare the scalar variable "@employeeID".

View 5 Replies View Related

SQLDataSource SELECT Parameter Problem

Mar 13, 2006

I Have a SQLDataSource:
<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource1" runat="server"ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:SqlServer %>"ProviderName="<%$ ConnectionStrings:SqlServer.ProviderName %>"SelectCommandType="StoredProcedure"SelectCommand="pe_getAppraisals" ConflictDetection="CompareAllValues"><SelectParameters><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="ddlPType" PropertyName="Value" Direction="Input" Name="PType" ConvertEmptyStringToNull="true" /><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="ddlClient" PropertyName="Value" Direction="Input" Name="Client" ConvertEmptyStringToNull="true" /><asp:Parameter Direction="Input" Name="PageSize" DefaultValue="20" Type="Int32" /></SelectParameters></asp:SqlDataSource>
When I load the page no results are returned. The only way I get results is to select an item from both drop down lists... My stored procedure works if I pass NULL or '' (an empty string) for PType and.or Client. Any Ideas on how to fix this or work around it? Is there any way for me to see what is being passed to the database for these values before I select an item from the dropdown lists?
Thank YouJason

View 3 Replies View Related

SQLDataSource - Select Parameter Drawn From A Variable

Mar 4, 2006

I have been using a workaround because i think I don't understand something about sqldatasource select parameters.
I am using control parameters as a workaround for when i want to use a variable at runtime. i assign the value to the control - then use that as my select parameter. is there another way?
here's what i do:
<asp:Literal runat="server" ID="litCurrentYear" Text="" Visible="False"></asp:Literal>
<asp:SqlDataSource runat="server" ID="dsSummaryTable" ConnectionString="***"SelectCommand="spReportSummary" SelectCommandType="StoredProcedure"><SelectParameters><asp:ControlParameter Name="CurrentYear" ControlID="litCurrentYear" PropertyName="Text" /></SelectParameters></asp:SqlDataSource>
On PageLoad I assign litCurrentYear.Text whatever value I want. It works fine. But there must be a more elegant way - I just don't know it yet :)

View 3 Replies View Related

Creating SQLDataSource Programmatically?

Apr 17, 2007

Hello. Im trying to create an SQLDataSource control programmatically. I need to do this because I want to do some stuff on my MasterPage's 'Page_Init' event.
 heres my code (Master.master.vb): Protected Sub Page_Init(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Init
lblUser.Text = Page.User.Identity.Name

Dim PUser As New ControlParameter
PUser.ControlID = "lblUser"
PUser.Name = "LoginName"
PUser.PropertyName = "Text"
PUser.Type = TypeCode.String
PUser.DefaultValue = Page.User.Identity.Name

Dim SQLDS_Login As New SqlDataSource
SQLDS_Login.ID = "SQLDS_Login"
SQLDS_Login.ConnectionString = "I put conection string here. How do I use the one on my web.config?"
SQLDS_Login.SelectCommand = "SELECT [LoginID], [LoginName], [Role], [Status] FROM [myLogin] WHERE ([LoginName] = @LoginName)"
SQLDS_Login.SelectParameters.Add(PUser)
SQLDS_Login.SelectCommandType = SqlDataSourceCommandType.Text

GridView1.DataSource = SQLDS_Login
GridView1.DataBind()

End Sub
 
When i run, i get this error message:
The SqlDataSource control 'SQLDS_Login' does not have a naming container.  Ensure that the control is added to the page before calling DataBind.
 I never had any problem with Inserts, Updates and Deleting, but I have never made it work for Select when doing it programmatically.
Can you help me with this?

View 1 Replies View Related

Programmatically Add ArrayList Into To Sqldatasource.

Jul 15, 2007

I am trying to add a number of dates into a Sql database.  Basically I want the user to add the start and end date and then all the dates in between are are added to a database in unique records. I can create an ArrayList but I don't know how to bind it to an SqlDataSource   Dim startdate As DateTime = tbstartdate.Text Dim enddate As DateTime = tbenddate.Text Dim datediff As TimeSpan = enddate.Subtract(startdate) Dim noofdays As Integer = datediff.Days Dim ar As New ArrayList Dim i For i = 0 To noofdays ar.Add(startdate.AddDays(i)) Next Sorry if this is a total noob question.... 

View 1 Replies View Related

Programmatically Specify SqlDataSource Parameters

Apr 27, 2006

I have a GridView bound to a SqlDataSource. On page load I would like to programmatically specify a SelectParameter value based on the role of the user. This SelectParameter will be used in my WHERE clause. The closest post I can find is http://forums.asp.net/thread/1233258.aspx but no answer was posted.
What code would I use to modify a SelectParameters value? Is it possible to reference a parameter by name (SqlDataSource1.SelectParameters["usertype"]) or does it have to be by index? (SqlDataSource1.SelectParameters[0])
Alternatively, perhaps I'm going about this in the wrong way, is there a better way to have dynamic GridView content based on the role of the user?
Thank you very much for your help.

View 3 Replies View Related

Refresh An SQLDataSource Object Programmatically

Oct 27, 2006

Background - I have a page that uses a numeric value stored in a Session object variable as the parameter for three different SQLDataSource objects, which provide data to two asp:Repeaters and an asp:DataList.  Also, in the Page_Load, I use this value to to seed a stored procedure and an SQLDataReader to populate several unbound Labels.  This works fine.  In addition, I have a collection of 6 TextBoxes, an unbound Listbox, and two Buttons to allow the user to do searching and selection of potential matches.  This basically identifies a new numeric value that I store in the Session variable and PostBack the page (via one of the buttons).  This also works fine.Problem - I have been tasked with taking a different page and adding six textboxes to collect the search values, but to post over to this page, populate the existing search-oriented TextBoxes, adn programmatically triggering the search.  Furthermore, I have to detect the number of matching records and, if only 1, have the Repeaters and DataList display the results based on the newly selected record's key numeric value, as well as populating the unbound Labels.  I have managed to get all of this accomplished except for programmatically triggering the Repeaters and DataList "refresh".  These controls only populate as expected if a button is clicked a subsequent time, which makes sense, since that would trigger a PostBack and the Page_Load uses the new saved numeric key value from the Session.My history in app development is largely from Windows Forms development (VB6), this is my second foray into Web Form dev with ASP.NET 2.0.  I am willing to acceptthat what I am trying to do does not fit into the ASP environment, but I have to think that this is something that has been done before, and (hopefully) there is a way to do what I need.  Any ideas, oh great and wise Forum readers? *smile* 

View 3 Replies View Related

Help: Programmatically Update Data From An SQLDataSource (C#)

Jul 3, 2007

ello all
 Would someone be so kind as to save me from getting balder through pulling my hair out.
My aim is to extract data from a database using SQLDataSource, then edit the data and update the database using the SQLDataSource.
I have achieve the problem of retrieving the data from the sqlDataSource:DataView openRemindingSeats = (DataView)SqlDataSource2.Select(DataSourceSelectArguments.Empty);        //Int32 openRemindingSeats = SqlDataSource2.Select(DataSourceSelectArguments.Empty), DataView;
        foreach (DataRowView rowProduct in openReminding)        {            //Output the name and price            lbl_NumOfSeatsLeft.Text = rowProduct["Remaining"].ToString();
        }
Within the sqlDataSource the sql code is as follows:SELECT [refNumber], [refRemaining] FROM [refFlights] WHERE ([refNumber] = @Number)
So at the moment my problems is being able to edit and update data to the same SELECTed data.Thank you for any help that you might have...
SynDrome

View 8 Replies View Related

How To Programmatically Construct The UpdateCommand For SqlDataSource

Aug 1, 2007

Hi, All
I'm using Gridview and SqlDataSource to dynamically display the contents in different tables, as followed:
<%   dataSource.ConnectionString = System.Configuration.ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings["connectionString"];   dataSource.SelectCommand = "SELECT * FROM " + tableName;   gridView.DataBind();
   dataSource.UpdateCommand = "";%>
<asp:SqlDataSource ID="dataSource" runat="server"></asp:SqlDataSource><asp:GridView ID="gridView" runat="server" DataSourceID="dataSource" AllowPaging="True" AllowSorting="True" AutoGenerateEditButton="True" BorderColor="Silver" BorderStyle="Solid" BorderWidth="1px" CellPadding="3" PageSize="20" DataKeyNames="ID" OnRowDataBound="tableGridView_RowDataBound">    <HeaderStyle BackColor="#C0C0FF" />    <AlternatingRowStyle BackColor="#C0FFC0" /></asp:GridView>
The datasource take the "tableName" as argument to determine which table to display. My problem is I can't figure out a way to programmatically construct the UpdataCommand for the SqlDataSource. I try to get the field names from the HeaderRow, but all the cells are empty in this row.
Does anyone know what causes the problem or how to construct the UpdateCommand properly. Thanks!

View 3 Replies View Related

Using SqlDatASource Programmatically - Output Parameters

May 13, 2006

I am using SqlDataSource programmatically in my data access layer - mainly for convenience but it does generally work fine with no obvious performance issues.
The problem I have is with getting back an output parameter. I have an insert-type stored procedure (in Sql Server 2005) operating on a table with an identity column as the primary key:
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[InsertAlbum](@ArtistID int, @Title nvarchar(70), @NewID int OUTPUT)ASDECLARE @err intINSERT INTO dbo.ALBUMS (ARTISTID, TITLE)VALUES (@ArtistID, @Title)SELECT @err = @@error IF @err <> 0 RETURN @errSET @NewID = SCOPE_IDENTITY()
This works fine when run from Sql Server Management Studio and @NewID has the correct value.
My data access code is roughly as follows:
dsrc = New SqlDataSource()dsrc.ConnectionString = ConnectionStringdsrc.InsertCommand = "InsertAlbum"dsrc.InsertCommandType = SqlDataSourceCommandType.StoredProcedureDim parms As ParameterCollection = dsrc.InsertParametersDim newid As IntegerAddParameter(parms, "ArtistID", TypeCode.Int32, ParameterDirection.Input, 0, album.ArtistID)AddParameter(parms, "Title", TypeCode.String, ParameterDirection.Input, 0, album.Title)Dim p As New Parameter("NewID", TypeCode.Int32)p.Direction = ParameterDirection.Outputparms.Add(p)Try   Dim rv As Integer = dsrc.Insert()   newid = parms("NewID")   Return newidCatch ex As Exception   Return -1End Try
The row is inserted into the database, but however I try to define and add the NewID parameter it never has a value.
Has anyone tried to do this and can tell me what I am doing wrong?
Jon
 

View 8 Replies View Related

Programmatically Setting UpdateParameters For A SQLDataSource Control

Sep 8, 2006

I need to provide defaults and sometimes overrides for items in SQLDataSource's UpdateParameters. I am attempting to do this in a FormView's ItemUpdating and ItemInserting events as follows: //========================================================================
// FormView1_ItemUpdating:
//========================================================================
protected void FormView1_ItemUpdating(object sender, FormViewUpdateEventArgs e) {
// not sure if this is the bets place to put this or not?
dsDataSource.UpdateParameters["UpdatedTS"].DefaultValue = DateTime.Now.ToString();
dsDataSource.UpdateParameters["UpdatedUserID"].DefaultValue = ((csi.UserInfo)Session["UserInfo"]).QuotaUserID;
}
 In the example above I am attempting to set new values for the parameters which will replace the existing values. I have found that using the DefaultValue property works ONLY if there is no current value for the parameter.  Otherwise the values I specify are ingnored.The parameters of an ObjectDataSource provide a Value property but SQLDataSource parameters do not.How can I provide an override value without needing to place the value in the visible bound form element???If you can answer this you will be the FIRST person ever to answer one of my questions here!!!Thanks,Tony 

View 2 Replies View Related

How Do I Programmatically Inert Data Using A SqlDataSource Control?

May 19, 2007

I just want to insert a record into a table using a SqlDataSource control.  But I'm having a hard time finding examples that don't use data bound controlsI have this so far (I deleted the parts not related to the insert):<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource2" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:UserPolls %>"    InsertCommand="INSERT INTO [PollAnswers] ([PollId], [AnswerText], [AnswerCount]) VALUES (@PollId, @AnswerText, @AnswerCount)"    <InsertParameters>        <asp:Parameter Name="PollId" Type="Int32" />        <asp:Parameter Name="AnswerText" Type="String" />        <asp:Parameter Name="AnswerCount" Type="Int32" />    </InsertParameters> </asp:SqlDataSource> This is the data source for a gridview control I have on the page.  I could set up an SqlDataSource for this alone if I need to, but i don't know if it would help.  From what I could find, in the code behind I should haveSqlDataSource2.Insert()and SqlDataSource2  will grab the parameters and insert the record.  The problem is I need to set the Pollid (from a session variable) and AnswerText (from a text box) at run time.  Can I do this?Diane 

View 3 Replies View Related

Accessing Data From A Programmatically Created SqlDataSource

Nov 3, 2007

Hi
I think I've programmatically created a SqlDataSource - which is what I want to do; but I can't seem to access details from the source - row 1, column 1, for example????
If Not Page.IsPostBack Then
'Start by determining the connection string valueDim connString As New Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("ConnectionString").ConnectionString)
'Create a SqlConnection instanceUsing connString
'Specify the SQL query
Const sql As String = "SELECT eventID FROM viewEvents WHERE eventID=17"
'Create a SqlCommand instanceDim myCommand As New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand(sql, connString)
'Get back a DataSetDim myDataSet As New Data.DataSet
'Create a SqlDataAdapter instanceDim myAdapter As New Data.SqlClient.SqlDataAdapter(myCommand)
myAdapter.Fill(myDataSet)Label1.Text = myAdapter.Tables.Rows(0).Item("eventID").ToString() -??????????????
'Close the connection
connString.Close()
End Using
End IfThanks for any helpRichard
 

View 1 Replies View Related

Programmatically Getting The Field Values Form An Sqldatasource Control

Oct 10, 2006

Im ripping my hair out here.I need to access the field in a datasource control of use in non presentation layer code based actions.I know the I can use a code base connection and query but I dont see why i need to make two trips the the DB when the info is already available.The datasource is attached to a details view control and the details view control is nested in a loginview controlI've tried defining but all I can get in the header name of the field but not the dataitem, the dataitem causes an error  help please jim

View 4 Replies View Related

SqlDataSource - Need To Refresh Grid When Data Updated Programmatically

Nov 27, 2007

I am sending a GUID to a form via the query string.  If it exists I use helper functions to load most of the form text boxes.  However, if it does not then a blank form is presented and the GUID is stored in a hidden field. 
Regardless, I use this hidden field to populate a grid that is attached to a sqldatasource.
If I then add new datarows to the backend database programmatically, I cannot 'requery' the datasource to include those row upon a postback.  I cannot seem to find a simple way to force the sqldatasource to rerun the query.
Can anyone help.

View 2 Replies View Related

Programmatically Loop Through Sqldatasource - Which Event To Place It In...to Get The Right Order....

Mar 7, 2008

Hello,  I want to loop through the first 10 records that are showing in a gridview with several pages that is populated by a sqldatasource.  I can loop through the sqldatasource and get the list of values, but I'm doing something wrong because the 10 records it prints out are not the same 10 records the user sees in the gridview...They can click a search button which changes the sort, and they can click on the column headings to change the sort order.
Where's the best place to put the looping code?  I need the result to be the same as what the users sees. 
  1        Protected Sub GridView1_Sorted(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles GridView1.Sorted2            Dim i As Integer = -13            Dim sTest As String = ""4            Dim vwExpensiveItems As Data.DataView = CType(SqlDataSource1.Select(DataSourceSelectArguments.Empty), Data.DataView)5    6            'Loop through each record7            i = -18            For Each rowProduct As Data.DataRowView In vwExpensiveItems9                i = i + 110               'Output the name and price11               If i > 9 Then12                   Exit For13               End If14               sTest = rowProduct("employeeid")15               Response.Write("RowSorting " & i.ToString & " [" & sTest & "]<br>")16           Next17       End Sub18    

View 3 Replies View Related

SELECT A Single Row With One SqlDataSource, Then INSERT One Of The Fields Into Another SqlDataSource

Jul 23, 2007

What is the C# code I use to do this?
I'm guessing it should be fairly simple, as there is only one row selected. I just need to pull out a specific field from that row and then insert that value into a different SqlDataSource.

View 7 Replies View Related

How To Create Report Parameter Programmatically?

Dec 30, 2006

Hi,



I'm working on custom report manager. It manages "report entities" and
"report templates" (actually, RDLs uploaded on the server) and stores
one-to-many relation between them. The task is to store
"MasterEntityID" report parameter in every RDL and keep it up in actual
state whether RDL is being assigned to another entity or new RDL is
being uploaded and assigned. I've covered the first issue with
SetReportParameters() web method, but how should I deal with the second
one? Uploaded RDL may be short of the param, so I have to add it
programmatically while uploading.



Thanks,

Anatoly

View 6 Replies View Related

What Is The Best Parameter To Use For A Sqldatasource When The Parameter Is The Sqlmembership Username?

Mar 15, 2008

I know i can accomplish this by setting a session variable on page load on the server side (Session["UserName"]= User.Identity.Name) and then use a session parameter, but I was wondering how to do it without using session variables, i was hoping the following code would work, but it doesn't. Thanks for any ideas.





" Name="UserName" Type="String" />

View 3 Replies View Related

RS 2005 - Uploading RDLs Programmatically And Getting Rid Of Parameter Default Values

Dec 11, 2007

Hi,


I have written a program that uploads RDL files to Reporting Services 2005 using the web service.

I am calling the CreateReport method to upload the RDL files

<code>

warnings = propagator.ReportServerProxy.CreateReport(reportFileName, reportFolderName, True, reportDefinition, Nothing)
</code>


The third parameter (True) means to overwrite the file if it exists.

I'm having a problem when I update an existing RDL file. When adding the RDL for the first time, the Reporting Server appears to hang on to the default values for the parameters. Overwriting an existing RDL file doesnt update these "cached" parameters.

So my first thought is to delete the report on the server before uploading the RDL file. But the web service only has a "DeleteItem" method which causes all schedules, tasks, etc associated with the report to be removed, which is definitely something I DONT want ;-)

Any idea how I could get around this

Thanks,

View 1 Replies View Related

SqlDataSource Parameter

Jan 22, 2008

This is probably a simple question, but I have a form with two content windows.  In content1 using an sqldatsource1 I select a single record and display it using a FormView.
 What I need to do is using one field  from sqldatsource1 ("CategoryName", which is not displayed in formview1), in content window 2; I need to display all records with the same CategoryName. 
So the simple English version is:
Using CategoryName from SqlDataSource1 (in content window 1), select all records in SqlDatasource2 where CategoryName is = CategoryName (in content window 2). 
I am using vb code behind. 
Thanks
 

View 1 Replies View Related

Using LIKE And A Parameter In SqlDataSource

Mar 2, 2008

I have a SqlDataSource, a GridView and a TextBox (whose ID is searchTB) on my page. I can use the SqlDataSource like this:
    <asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource1" runat="server"
        ConnectionString="Data Source=TORNADO;Initial Catalog=AdventureWorks;Integrated Security=True"
        ProviderName="System.Data.SqlClient"
        SelectCommand="select * from production.product where name = @nameparam">
        <SelectParameters>
            <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="searchTB" Name="nameparam"
                PropertyName="Text" />
        </SelectParameters>
    </asp:SqlDataSource> 
However, I want the search to be made using the LIKE operator, ie, select * from production.product where name LIKE %THE_TEXT_FROM_TEXTBOX%.
How can I do this? Thanks

View 5 Replies View Related

Need To Set &<asp:Parameter&> On SqlDataSource

Mar 31, 2008

Hi there,
I'm still new, so please be patient with me... 
I am using C# ASP.NET 2.0.  I have a web page that uses a Calendar control to display links for events from my database.  The links use the __doPostBack to pass the EventID back to the same page.  I was getting the EventID as a string okay and then passing it into a TextBox control.  I then had an SqlDataSource control that set to display the Event in a DetailsView.  The SqlDataSource uses a control to get the EventID - I used the TextBox control.  It is all working fine, but...
What I want to do is instead of using a TextBox control - pass the string in to a public property in the class in my code-behind.  I want to use an <asp:Parameter> on my SqlDataSource control to set the control to get the EventID from my public property.  How do I do this?
Thanks in advance.
 

View 3 Replies View Related

Add Parameter To SqlDataSource

Jun 3, 2008

I have a gridview which is displaying a bunch of data.  However, I'd only like to display data based on the query string.  Here's my code:  <asp:GridView ID="gv" runat="server" AllowPaging="True" AllowSorting="True" AutoGenerateColumns="False" CssClass="GridControl" DataKeyNames="ID">
<Columns>
<asp:BoundField DataField="ID" HeaderText="ID" InsertVisible="False" ReadOnly="True" Visible="false" SortExpression="ID" />
<asp:HyperLinkField DataNavigateUrlFields="ID" DataNavigateUrlFormatString="Details.aspx?id={0}" Text="Details" />
<asp:BoundField DataField="Name" HeaderText="Attendee" SortExpression="Name" />
<asp:BoundField DataField="Email" HeaderText="Email" SortExpression="Email" />
</Columns>
</asp:GridView>
<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource1" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:conn %>" SelectCommand="sprocCUSTOM_GetDetail" SelectCommandType="StoredProcedure">
</asp:SqlDataSource>and my stored procedure:    SELECT     ID, Name, Email    FROM        Events    WHERE     (ID = @eventID) So as you can see, I need to get the value from the query string to add to my stored procedure.  I know this can be done in the code-behind, but isn't there a way to add <SelectParameter> to the SqlDataSource?  I just can't get the query string in there.  

View 12 Replies View Related

SqlDataSource: Getting Parameter Value From ViewState

Aug 25, 2006

Hello all, This may be a simple question, but it is causing me some grief at the moment.I put a SqlDataSource control on my form, and pointed it to the stored procedures I had written to insert/update/delete rows in my database.The DataSource control notices that I am using parameters in my queries, and asks me to select where the parameters will be assigned from (Control, Form, Session, etc.)I am keeping the primary key value (in this case an ID number for a real estate listing) persisted in ViewState.Is there any way to access ViewState from the SqlDataSource control, or do I need to find another way to do this? Thanks,Adam 

View 1 Replies View Related

Using XML As An Update Parameter In A SqlDataSource?

Nov 6, 2006

One of the requirements of the UpdateParameters for a GridView I'm building is that the fields that are being edited via EditItemTemplates are passed back to the UpdateParameter as XML. How would I go about combining the fields from the GridView/EditItems into an XML string that I can set as an asp:Parameter?
Thanks.

View 1 Replies View Related

Pass A Parameter To A SqlDataSource

Feb 28, 2007

I'm trying to pass my SqlDataSource a parameter that is defined in the code-behind file for the same page.  I've tried the method below but it does not work.  Is there a better way?SubmitForm.ascx page: <asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource2" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ connection string...... %>"    SelectCommand="sp_CourseMaterialShipment_GetCourses" SelectCommandType="StoredProcedure">    <SelectParameters>        <asp:Parameter DefaultValue="<% ProgramID %>" Name="programID" Type="Int32" />    </SelectParameters></asp:SqlDataSource> SubmitForm.ascx.vb page:Private ProgramID as string = "25"Public ReadOnly Property ProgramID() As String        Get                        Return _ProgramID        End GetEnd Property  ThanksJason    

View 2 Replies View Related

SqlDataSource Parameter Direction

May 4, 2007

Hi,
 
In the SqlDataSource control if I go to the SelectQuery property and I set one parameter with the “direction� property to “Output� the result doesn’t display in the control, why?
 
Points:
The procedure witch is in the selectquery property the parameter in it is set to output two.

View 3 Replies View Related







Copyrights 2005-15 www.BigResource.com, All rights reserved