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create procedure xxx (@P_Return_Status VARCHAR(1) OUTPUT, @P_Error_Code INT OUTPUT,)
AS
BEGIN
BEGIN TRY
BEGIN TRANSACTION TR1
.....
COMMIT TRANSACTIOn TR1
END TRY

[code].....

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Here is my code:
  
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Code Snippet
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Code Snippet
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How Do I Get A Procedure OUTPUT-parameter...

Apr 25, 2004

In my ASP.NET page I use a stored procedure that have a parameter declared as OUTPUT...
however...I do not know how to get this OUTPUT to be stored in a ASP.NET-variable...

this is the sp:

CREATE PROCEDURE spInsertNews
@uidArticleId uniqueidentifier OUTPUT,
@strHeading nvarchar(300),
@strAbstract nvarchar(600),
@strText nvarchar(4000),
@dtDate datetime,
@dtDateStart datetime,
@dtDateStop datetime,
@strAuthor nvarchar(200),
@strAuthorEmail nvarchar(200),
@strKeywords nvarchar(400)
AS
SET @uidArticleId = newid()
INSERT INTO tblArticles
VALUES(@uidArticleId ,@strHeading,@strAbstract,@strText,@dtDate,@dtDateStart,@dtDateStop,@strAuthor,@strAuthorEmail,@strKeywords)



my asp code is something like this:

...
SqlCommand sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle = new SqlCommand(insertCmd, sqlconCon);

sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@strHeading", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 300));
sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle.Parameters["@strHeading"].Value = strHeading.Text;

sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@strAbstract", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 600));
sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle.Parameters["@strAbstract"].Value = strAbstract.Text;

sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@strText", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 4000));
sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle.Parameters["@strText"].Value = strText.Text;

...

sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle.Connection.Open();
sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle.ExecuteNonQuery();
sqlcmdInsertNewsArticle.Connection.Close();


How do I do if I want to catch the OUTPUT-parameter (@uidArticleId)?

anyone?

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Try
scmdReturn.ExecuteNonQuery()
strOut = Parm4.Value
Catch ex As Exception
Me.lblProblem.Text = "Failed to execute command, err = " & ex.Message
Me.lblProblem.Visible = True
Finally
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