SqlDataSource And Parameter Binding
Jan 10, 2006
Hi, I am using a SQL DataSource with a few parameters. I need to specify the value of the parameters at run time but I need a custom way to do it as the value needs to be calculated not come from Cookie, Control, Form, Profile, QueryString or Session. Is there a way to bind your own value to these parameters. For instance if I had a variable how would I bind that to the parameter?
At the moment i am doing the following which works but I dont think it is the correct way
dsMyDataSource.SelectParameters["MyParameter"].DefaultValue = MyCalculatedValue;
In previous projects i have added a value to the Session and then bound the parameter value to the session but that doesnt seem like a good solution either.
Thanks for any help you can give.
Martin
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Oct 6, 2006
Hello, I just started working with ASP.NET.I'm trying to use the CheckBoxList Control. As I understand it, you can bind a SqlDataSource to this control and it loads the list for you. However tp precheck the items, you have to do this manually. This part works fine. Next part was to save whatever the user checks. I wrote stored Procedure and now just trying to pass 1 parameter to the stored procedure using a second SqlDataSource. I get the error: "A severe error occurred on the current command. The results, if any, should be discarded."Here is the second datasource I am using to try and save the data:<asp:SqlDataSource ID="sds_PersonRole" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:Development %>"SelectCommand="usp_selectPersonRole"SelectCommandType="StoredProcedure"UpdateCommand="usp_updatePersonRole"UpdateCommandType="StoredProcedure"><SelectParameters> <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="gv_Person" Name="PERSON_ID" PropertyName="SelectedValue" Type="Int32" /></SelectParameters><UpdateParameters> <asp:Parameter Name="strXML" Size="8000" Type="String" /> <asp:Parameter Direction="InputOutput" Name="err_msg" Type="String" Size="150" DefaultValue="0" /></UpdateParameters></asp:SqlDataSource>I have a code behind file with the following modules: (btnEditPerson is clicked to start the process. the sds_PersonDetails is updated via form contolls and works fine.) Error occurs on the bolded line (Stored procedure is just accepting the string and saving to a field. It works fine, I tested it. Its just erroring out before it runs the stored procedure. Protected Sub btnEditPerson_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnEditPerson.Click sds_PersonDetails.Update() gv_Person.DataBind() sds_PersonRole.Update()End Sub Protected Sub sds_PersonRole_Updating(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Web.UI.WebControls.SqlDataSourceCommandEventArgs) Handles sds_PersonRole.Updating Dim command As Data.Common.DbCommand command = e.Command 'un-check all checkboxlist items (count - 1 to account for starting at 0) Dim listCount As Integer = cbl_Role.Items.Count() - 1 Dim strXML As String strXML = "<personRole>" For x As Integer = 0 To listCount If cbl_Role.Items(x).Selected() = False Then strXML = strXML & "<person id='" & gv_Person.SelectedValue & "' />" strXML = strXML & "<role id='" & cbl_Role.Items(x).Value & "' />" End If Next strXML = strXML & "</personRole>" command.Parameters("@strXML").Value = strXML lbl_ErrMsg.Text = command.Parameters("@err_msg").Value.ToString() End Sub
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Feb 13, 2007
This is an easy question. I thought I have databinded a textbox to a SQLDataSource. But now I do not see how to do that now. Can somebody help with this?
Thanks,
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Mar 9, 2007
Hi, I wants to bind textbox with sqldatasource in c#.net so I am using following code and has following error... Exception Details: System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not
set to an instance of an object.Source Error:
Line 22: Line 23: System.Data.DataView dv = (DataView) SqlDataSource1.Select(System.Web.UI.DataSourceSelectArguments.Empty);Line 24: TextBox1.Text = dv[0]["Proid"].ToString();Line 25: Line 26: }Please, anybody knows solution tell me
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Feb 28, 2007
I have a SQL database with 1 column in it.. it is a do not call registry for my office. I want to make a web application so our leads can go on the web and request to be put on the do not call list. problem is, if their number already exists, it gets a violation of primary key... Normal handling for this would be to do a select query based on user input, and if it exists in the database, tell them that, else do the insert query... Problem is, i cant seem to figure out how to bind the result of the select query to a textbox or label so i can compare the results to do that logic. Any ideas? This is in asp .net 2.0. Thanks! -Dan
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Mar 8, 2006
Hello
I'm experiencing some problems, binding a SqlDataSource to a GridView.
The following code creates the SqlDataSource: string strConn = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["ConnectionString"].ConnectionString; string strProvider = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["ConnectionString"].ProviderName; SqlDataSource ds = new SqlDataSource(strProvider, strConn); ds.SelectCommand = "SELECT * FROM rammekategori";
Then i bind the SqlDataSource to a GridView:
GridView1.DataSource = ds; GridView1.DataBind();
ErrorMessage:
Format of the initialization string does not conform to specification starting at index 0.
Exception Details: System.ArgumentException: Format of the initialization string does not conform to specification starting at index 0.Line 24: GridView1.DataBind();Am i totally off target here? Can it be something about, that you have to set the datasource of the gridview, before the Page_Load event?
Thanks - MartinHN
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Mar 3, 2008
i am using 2 textbox to search name and instituition of some students. on button click need to display the result on gridview. but i dont get any result.. pl adviceSqlDataSource1.SelectCommand = "SELECT Sname, Address, Instituition, Role, Testgroup, Email FROM std_det WHERE (Sname LIKE '%'+@Param1+'%') AND (Instituition = 'RASET') AND (Role LIKE '%'+@Param2+'%') AND (Instituition = 'RASET')"; name.ControlID = "TextBox3"; name.DefaultValue = "%"; name.Name = "Param1"; name.PropertyName = "Text"; inst.ControlID = "TextBox4"; inst.DefaultValue = "%"; inst.Name = "Param2"; inst.PropertyName = "Text"; //SqlDataSource1.Select(DataSourceSelectArguments.Empty); SqlDataSource1.SelectParameters.Add(name); SqlDataSource1.SelectParameters.Add(inst); SqlDataSource1.DataBind(); //DataView dv = (DataView)this.SqlDataSource1.Select(DataSourceSelectArguments.Empty); GridView2.DataSourceID = "SqlDataSource1"; GridView2.DataBind();
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Oct 26, 2007
Ive run into a situation where some code im using will not function the same when between these two cases. So, this has me wondering what is going on behind the scenes. What is the sequence of events that are occurring that would possibly be messing things up.Here is the sample codeIts a gridview that is using a sqldatasource control. The code works fine, but if you want to bind the grid to a dataset and call databind yourself, things dont work as expected and the other features that the code performs just isnt happening, at least not for me.
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Apr 6, 2006
I am real new to SQL Server. We are using SQL Server 2000.
My objective is to get a list of all store procedures for specific database. To accomplish this, I programmatically create a connection to the 'master' database where the sp resides, create a callablestatment for 'sp_stored_procedures' ({call sp_stored_procedures(?,?,?)}). I am passing in null, null, and the database name. When I execute the query, I get the below error:
Code:
java.sql.SQLException: [Microsoft][SQLServer 2000 Driver for JDBC]Invalid parameter binding(s).
at com.microsoft.jdbc.base.BaseExceptions.createException(Unknown Source)
When I made the connection to the master database, I used one of the existing users from the master database.
I looked at the store procedure and verified the sp has 3 input parameter. The first two can be null.
I am not sure why I can not run this sp. I am wondering if we have the database setup properly. Any help or suggestions would be well worth it at this point.
Thanks in advance for reading my post.
Russ
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Nov 11, 2014
While trying to execute the below query I get an error "Invalid Paramter Binding.
SELECT RELEASE_CYCLES.RCYC_NAME+' : '+ CYCL_FOLD.CF_ITEM_NAME /*Test Set Folder (CYCLE).Name*/ as "Cycle Name : Test Component",
SUM(case when t3.status='Passed' then 1 else 0 end) "Passed",
SUM(case when t3.status='Failed' then 1 else 0 end) "Failed",
SUM(case when t3.status='Not Completed' then 1 else 0 end) "Not Completed",
SUM(case when t3.status='No Run' then 1 else 0 end) "No Run",
SUM(case when t3.status in ('Passed','Failed','Not Completed','No Run') then 1 else 0 end) "Total",
[code]....
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Oct 24, 2007
Hello,
I have a report which displays a customers invoice, in both the companys local currency, and the customers local currency.
The report language is "English (United Kingdom)"
The fields showing customers currency language setting is set to something else, i.e. "France (French)" to display the Euro currency.
The application handles 34 currencies, the query returns the language string, ("France (French)"), to allow the report to bind its language setting to the querys output.
However, it doesn't work, a normal textbox will display the correct country name string, but Reporting Services cannot bind the language setting to a query result. So I also tried setting it as a report parameter, but no joy either (all currencys revert to USD).
I'm using =First(Fields!curFormat.Value, "myDataSet") to bind the 'language' setting, the result of this expression returns "France (French)", which is a valid option for this language setting, as it's in the drop down list.
Rather than create 34 seperate reports for each currency, are there any suggestions on how to bind a fields language setting to a query result?
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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" />
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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
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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
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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.
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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.
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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
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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.
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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
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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.
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Jun 14, 2007
I need to know how to setup the ControlParameter for a template control in my Gridview? I have a datepicker in my template and I need to know how to refer to it in the ControlParameter of the SQLDataSource control.
<UpdateParameters>
<asp:ControlParameter Name="dp_start" ControlID="bdpPlanStart" PropertyName="SelectedValue" Type="Datetime" /> Here is the template:<asp:TemplateField HeaderText="Start" SortExpression="dp_start">
<ItemTemplate>
<%#DataBinder.Eval(Container, "DataItem.dp_start", "{0:d}")%>
</ItemTemplate>
<EditItemTemplate>
<BDP:BasicDatePicker id="bdpPlanStart" SelectedValue='<%# DataBinder.Eval(Container.DataItem,"dp_start") %>' runat="server" DateFormat="d">
</BDP:BasicDatePicker>
</EditItemTemplate>
</asp:TemplateField>
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Jul 2, 2007
I have a table with with some column name includes a space. for example [Product ID] [Product Name] Instead of Product_ID, Product_Name. when I try to create a gridview and enable delete, insert. It just won't work.
I've been trying for several hours without success. When I click on delete. the page postback without any error, but the record doesn't get deleted or updated.
<asp:SqlDataSource id="sourceProducts" runat="server" SelectCommand="SELECT [Product ID], [Product Name] FROM Products" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:mydb %>"DeleteCommand="Delete from Products where [Product ID]=@ProductIDUpdateCommand="UPDATE Products SET [Product Name]=@ProductName WHERE [Product ID]=@ProductID" > <UpdateParameters> <asp:Parameter Name="ProductName" /> <asp:Parameter Name="ProductID" /> </UpdateParameters> <DeleteParameters> <asp:Parameter Name="ProductID" Type="Int32"/> </DeleteParameters></asp:SqlDataSource><asp:GridView ID="GridView2" runat="server" DataSourceID="sourceProducts" AutoGenerateColumns="False" DataKeyNames="Product ID" > <Columns> <asp:BoundField DataField="Product ID" HeaderText="ID" ReadOnly="True" /> <asp:BoundField DataField="Product Name" HeaderText="Product Name"/> <asp:CommandField ShowEditButton="True" ShowDeleteButton="True"></asp:GridView>
Another testing I did was to use another table with no space in the Column name, Product_ID, Product_Name. and I can't name my parameter as PID, PNAME. I have to name it as @Product_ID, @Product_Name in order for Delete, update to work. My understanding is if I declare the parameter explicitly(<asp:Parameter Name="PID" />, I can use any name I want. Did I must missed something?
I'm new to ASP.NET, could someone help me?
Thanks.
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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.
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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...
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Jan 31, 2008
Hi there,I'm new to db stuffs and I'm using sqldatasource to pull my data from the server. Here's the codes.<asp:SqlDataSource ID="testSqlDataSource" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:p01impConnectionString %>" SelectCommand="SELECT [a], [b], [c], [d], [e] FROM [MYDB] WHERE (([a] = @a) AND ([b= @b))" CancelSelectOnNullParameter="False"> <SelectParameters> <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBox1" Name="a" PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /> <asp:ControlParameter ControlID="TextBox2" Name="b" PropertyName="Text" Type="String" /> </SelectParameters></asp:SqlDataSource> notice that I haven't used [c], [d], [e] and I want to declare a parameter, something like: Total = c + (d*e)can anyone show me the syntax to do this UNDER sqldatasource? I then will have to put that Total in a gridview (i can solve this part)Thanks
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Dec 14, 2005
Problem: The system throws the following error"Procedure or Function 'sp_TestRequestFormMaster_StatusChange' expects parameter '@Status', which was not supplied."I'm using VS 2005 Final.Recreate the problem:I've created a simple stored procedure with two parameters on SQL 2005 on Win 2003 Server. @ID INT, & @Stutus INTOn a SQLDataSource Control for the Delete query, using the build button to open the Command and Parameter Editor, I click the Refresh Paramater.I set ID Parameter Source: Control, ControlID: GridView1I set Status Parameter Source: None, DefaultValue: 1001.Partial Source View:
<DeleteParameters><asp:ControlParameter ControlID="GridView1" Name="ID" propertyName="SelectedValue" Type="Int32" DefaultValue="" /> <asp:Parameter DefaultValue="1001" Name="Status" Type="Int32" /><asp:Parameter DefaultValue="" Direction="ReturnValue" Name="RETURN_VALUE" Type="Int32" /></DeleteParameters>I run the code, click the delete in the GridView and the error appears. How can I pass a status value without relating it to a source.
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Aug 8, 2006
Hi, I have a little problem with a SqlDataSource.
A table in my database has an ID collumn, which is an integer auto-increment. The datasource has a SelectQuery with an [ID] parameter, which it retrieves from the querystring.
I want the DataSource to return all rows when no querystring parameter is passed, and when an ID is given via the querystring, a 'WHERE' clause in the SelectQuery would return only certain records.
However, suppose I have the following query:
SELECT * FROM SomeTable WHERE ([ID] = @ID)
When I bind @ID to the QueryString with '*' as DefaultValue, it throws an exception saying it can't convert '*' to a smallint, which makes sense.
I haven't got a clue how to solve this, except for using different DataSources based on the presence of the querystring parameter.
Any idea's?
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Oct 8, 2006
I am not sure (and I've been known to overlook things) if it is possible to use a Table parameter type as parameter to a stored procedure? Is it possible? I would prefer not to create a SQL batch statement calling an stored proc w/ one parameter over and over. Instead i'd rather just create the stored proc to take a table parameter and pass the table into the stored proc. I know I could use a CSV string of IDs instead of a table... or I could create a big SQL batch and use that. But I'd rather not. Could anyone provide some guidance? Thanks!Joe
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Dec 26, 2006
I have looked and tried with no luck on using the Profile.UserName in an SQLDataSource Update select statement. and anyone please help me with this?UpdateCommand="UPDATE tblDocuments SET DocumentTypeID = @DocumentTypeID, DocDescription = @DocDescription, DocLocation = @DocLocation, DocStartDate = @DocStartDate, DocEndDate = @DocEndDate, LastUpdate = GETDATE(), LastUpdateBy = @ProfileUser WHERE (DocumentID = @DocumentID)" <UpdateParameters>
<asp:Parameter Name="DocumentID" />
<asp:Parameter Name="DocumentTypeID" />
<asp:Parameter Name="DocDescription" />
<asp:Parameter Name="DocLocation" />
<asp:Parameter Name="DocStartDate" />
<asp:Parameter Name="DocEndDate" />
<asp:Parameter Name="ClientID" />
<asp:Parameter Name="ProfileUser" />
</UpdateParameters>
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Jan 12, 2007
My sql-string looks like this:
SelectCommand="SELECT * FROM Table1 WHERE Field1 IN @target"
And my parameter looks like this:
<asp:ControlParameter Name="target" ControlID="CheckBoxList1" PropertyName="SelectedValue" />
This code gives me a syntax error near @target. Someone got a solution?
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Dec 29, 2007
hi i want to select data based on a user id, which is stored in a custom object-> sessionhandler.user.id
how can i put that in the select parameter?
<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource1" runat="server"
ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:RentTodaySQL %>" DeleteCommand="DELETE FROM [Rentals] WHERE [RentalID] = @original_RentalID"
InsertCommand="INSERT INTO [Rentals] ([Headline], [Description], [MoveInSpecial], [MonthlyCost], [Deposit], [AvailableDate], [FeaturedListing], [UserID], [Address], [Address2], [City], [State], [Zip], [LeaseTermID], [LeaseDetails], [Section8], [Section8Details], [PetsAllowed], [PetsDetails], [PetDeposit], [ApplicationFee], [ApplicationDetails], [SmokingAllowed], [RentalCategoryID], [Bedrooms], [Bathrooms], [SqFootage], [LotSize], [YearBuilt], [DefaultImageID]) VALUES (@Headline, @Description, @MoveInSpecial, @MonthlyCost, @Deposit, @AvailableDate, @FeaturedListing, @UserID, @Address, @Address2, @City, @State, @Zip, @LeaseTermID, @LeaseDetails, @Section8, @Section8Details, @PetsAllowed, @PetsDetails, @PetDeposit, @ApplicationFee, @ApplicationDetails, @SmokingAllowed, @RentalCategoryID, @Bedrooms, @Bathrooms, @SqFootage, @LotSize, @YearBuilt, @DefaultImageID)"
OldValuesParameterFormatString="original_{0}" SelectCommand="SELECT * FROM [Rentals] WHERE ([UserID] = @UserID)"
UpdateCommand="UPDATE [Rentals] SET [Headline] = @Headline, [Description] = @Description, [MoveInSpecial] = @MoveInSpecial, [MonthlyCost] = @MonthlyCost, [Deposit] = @Deposit, [AvailableDate] = @AvailableDate, [FeaturedListing] = @FeaturedListing, [UserID] = @UserID, [Address] = @Address, [Address2] = @Address2, [City] = @City, [State] = @State, [Zip] = @Zip, [LeaseTermID] = @LeaseTermID, [LeaseDetails] = @LeaseDetails, [Section8] = @Section8, [Section8Details] = @Section8Details, [PetsAllowed] = @PetsAllowed, [PetsDetails] = @PetsDetails, [PetDeposit] = @PetDeposit, [ApplicationFee] = @ApplicationFee, [ApplicationDetails] = @ApplicationDetails, [SmokingAllowed] = @SmokingAllowed, [RentalCategoryID] = @RentalCategoryID, [Bedrooms] = @Bedrooms, [Bathrooms] = @Bathrooms, [SqFootage] = @SqFootage, [LotSize] = @LotSize, [YearBuilt] = @YearBuilt, [DefaultImageID] = @DefaultImageID WHERE [RentalID] = @original_RentalID">
<SelectParameters>
<asp:Parameter DefaultValue="<%= SessionHandler.User.ID %>" Name="UserID" Type="Int32" />
</SelectParameters>
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Apr 8, 2008
i created a cookie as follows
HttpCookie myCookie = new HttpCookie("Portal");
myCookie["EMail_ID"] = Email_ID;myCookie["Role"] = Role_ID.Value.ToString();myCookie.Expires = DateTime.Now.AddMinutes(1);
Response.Cookies.Add(myCookie);
Now i have to take the"EMail_ID" as input parameter in sqldatasourse.
<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDS_DC_List" runat="server" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:EnR_Portal_ConnectionString %>"
SelectCommand="proc_DC_List" SelectCommandType="StoredProcedure">
<SelectParameters>
<asp:CookieParameter CookieName=" " Name="Email_ID" Type="String" />
</SelectParameters>
</asp:SqlDataSource>
how can i specify Email ID as cookie name?
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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".
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