How To Convert XML File To String And Pass To Stored Procedure
Mar 15, 2010
Trying to convert XML file to string and pass to stored procedure.
Dim fs As FileStream = File.Open(fileUpload1.PostedFile.FileName, FileMode.Open, FileAccess.Read)
Dim buffer(fs.Length) As Byte
fs.Read(buffer, 0, fs.Length - 1)
txtRawXML.Text = System.Text.ASCIIEncoding.ASCII.GetString(buffer)
When I tried to upload file I got error. The error description is 'A name contained an invalid character.'. Could not find prepared statement with handle 0. Could not find prepared statement with handle 0. sp_xml_removedocument: The value supplied for parameter number 1 is invalid. The statement has been terminated.
This code calls a store procedure that takes input parameters. With this code I'm confused as to how the parameters are passed to the stored procedure. The parameters are first stored into 2 string variables (strCategoryName & strOrderYear). They are then copied/moved to an sql parameter prm.value. But the stored is stored in an sqlcommand (cmd ). I can't understand how the stored procedures knows what the parameter values are.
Private Sub btnWithParameters2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, _ ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnWithParameters2.Click Dim cnn As SqlClient.SqlConnection = _ New SqlClient.SqlConnection("Data Source=SKYROCKET;" & _ "Initial Catalog=Northwind;Integrated Security=SSPI") [Code] ......
this is my coding when i run this coding for display the content in textboxes from the database by click event in datagrid. "Procedure or Function 'sp_developer_display' expects parameter '@developerid', which was not supplied."this error will display my sp in sql express is ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.sp_developer_display(
Im trying to pass parameters to a stored procedure in SQL but for some reason its storing the parameter(s) in the columns....
My code
Public Function AddRec(ByVal textbox1 As String, ByVal textbox2 As String, ByVal textbox3 As String, ByRef Creation As Date) 'Adding a new Record to SQL Dim Conn As New SqlConnection
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the addwithvalue all the textbox`s have a value in which i would expect but for some reason when i go to db in SQL it actually shows the @Username,@Account,@Password,@DatCreated not the values im passing in please see the attached image.
I am building a three tierd app, and therefore have all my data access methods in a class by itself.This class only calls stored procedures, basically, I need to pass in the following:
1) stored procedure name as string
2) parameters as IDataParameter() -- an array of parameters
3) other fields ( not important to this discussion)
If I use a GridView on my web form and choose an ObjectDataSourceObjectDataSource, and then choose my business object and method, since the method is a call to a stored procedure with a parameter array, I don't know how to pass it values in the IDataParameter format.The Method Signature listed on the wizard is "RunSP(String spname, IDataParameter[] params), returns SqlDataReader" which basically is calling a method called RunSP with two parameters, of which the second parameter is a parameter array for a stored proc.
My application is asp.net with vb. In my page I have a textbox for passing date. If I didn't enter date and on clicking submit, I have to pass null value to the stored procedure. I tried following codes such as DBNull.Value and DateTime.MinValue. In that case instead of null ,"#12:00:00#" is passing. I have to pass Null.
I have created a database with on table that is very similar in setup to ProductCostHistory from the Adventureworks database. Using the adventureworks database as an example, when the procedure is given the parameters of date and productID it will change the EndDate of the currently active cost to the date value and insert a new record with productID as the ProductID and Date as the StartDate, leaving EndDate null for the newly inserted record. I am looking for a way to create a simple form with two textboxes and a button. textbox1 accepts the ProductID parameter and textbox2 accepts the Date value. when the button is pressed, the stored procedure is executed and the table is updated. This seems pretty simple and I am very familiar with tieing stored procedures to a table in a dataset when each prcedure handles only a single simple action (either, SELECT, INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE but not a single procedure that combines UPDATE and INSERT as the procedure described above does). I've done some reading and played with this on myown but can not find the simplest straightforward way of accomplishing this seemingly simple task.
I have an asp.net page that contains a javascript function. I am using a vb.net code behind to run a stored procedure against the database to pull back address information. Results can be 1 or more rows. I need to pass the results to the javascript for processing. My code is as follows:
VB.NET
Partial Class _Default Inherits System.Web.UI.Page Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
I have a form that I'm running a stored procedure in and I'd like to pass the results to a datagridview and then offer the user the ability to export those results to a flat text file.
I have an application that I'm building which pulls dates from a database. The start value is stored as payPeriodStart date and I add 7 days to get the end date. What I need to know is, is it possible to store those values and pass them to a Stored Procedure? Currently my stored procedures have "static" dates in them ie[code]...
I am developing a complicated search form, and I would like to know best method of passing search criteria to stored procedures.Possible options that I know are, 1) Create sql statements in Visual Basic and send statements to SP as strings to execute2) Pass search fields to stored procedure and build command in SP (Stored procedure) in database?
I have a task to create a web service to receive client-side app's http request(with rpc={json data} in the end), deserilize it and put he parameter in stored Procedure in order to retrive data from sql server. the procedure query and client-side's app are already there and the return data to client-side app is JSON too
I have a stored procedure in DBML and I try to pass the result to "sqlQryArray" as an array(1 dimensional array). But the bottom code causes error like below message. What else should be done?
Error 1 Value of type '1-dimensional array of aaaDatabase.stp_GetSomethingResult' cannot be converted to '1-dimensional array of String' because 'aaaDatabase.stp_GetSomethingResult' is not derived from 'String'.
The return result from stored procedure is a just list of first names of students(only one column)
Dim sqlQry = aaaLINQ.stp_GetSomething(bbb,ccc,ddd) Dim sqlQryArray As String() = sqlQry.ToArray()
I have been creating some asp.net sites that connect to an AS400 for data and I use a SQLDataSource for this with the following connection string (changed for security reasons). Now I need to create a winform application in VB.NET and am wondering how I would do this? I have only used MSSQL in winforms and use the sqldatareader for Select statements and execute non-query for others. I need to call some stored procedures on the AS400 passing parameters. I was hoping to do this by code like I do with MSSQL rather than drop in controls to bind to.
I have a stored procedure to update a table, but needs a couple of values from another table.
the first two selects get the value from the table and then are used in the update statement.
The select statments:
Select @iStatusDropDownValueID = iDropDownValueID From DropDownValue Inner Join DropDownValueType On DropDownValue.iDropDownValueTypeID =
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First, the values that are retrieved by the first two select statements are always the same. So they could be passed in by the code itself. I don't know that this will speed things up at all, just make the entire stored procedure better and easier to read.
Second, if the "Value Name" should change this store procedure will break (which is possible, but not often).
I am looking for any insight into the Best Practices for this situation.
In a nutshell, I am selecting values from a checked box column in a grid view. After checking the boxes I have a function that concatenates each customer number into a string called @CusList to use a parameter for a stored procedure Public Function SelectCusList()
Dim CusShow As String Dim CusStr As String Dim CusList As String CusStr = ""
In my project I am using a LINQ to SQL class that contains a stored procedure which includes a string value as an output parameter.So to capture that, I created a string variable as follows in the procedure:Dim spOutput As String? However, when I do this I get the following message "Type 'String' must be a value type or a type argument constrained to 'Structure' in order to be used with 'Nullable' or nullable modifier '?'"
Im a student doing an assignment, how do i pass the value from a sub procedure to a function procedure....i want to pass the value from decSubtotal to a function procedure named CalculateDiscount; check out my code--
I have completed the coding for this assignment but have a few errors that I cannot figure out. I did create the new stored procedure 'getEmployees'
Error1Type 'PubsDataSetTableAdapters.getEmployeesTableAdapter' is not defined Error2Type 'PubsDataSetTableAdapters.getEmployeesTableAdapter' is not defined. Error3'getEmployees' is not a member of 'CIT263Lab5.PubsDataSet'.
I want use a stored procedure in my project but I have no idea about it. Please could you tell me a little bit about how to use I can use one in my vb.net application ?
I have noticed the following but unable to understand why.Whenever a procedure is called in .net it takes more time than when it is called subsequently.Even if a procedure is called after some interval it takes more time than it takes if it is called quite frequently. i am not asking about sql query or sql command. any user definded function or user defined method takes much more time to finish when it is called occasionaly. but when the same procedure is called quite often it finishes a lot faster. why?
I am currently building an ASPX webpage for internal use. Basically, there are two buttons on this page and I need each one to kick off a different stored procedure on our local SQLServer based on the needed task. these stored rocedures do quite a bit of work and take 3-5 minutes to finish running. In neither case do I need any kind of gridview or other output from these stored procedures, as they are simply crunching/cleaning data that will populate some tables that the user will then use to complete their task. There are also no inputs or parameters needed.
So i'm OK at ASPX and pretty good at SQL, but have no idea on the VB code behind page. This is what I have ben able to put together based on 3 days of googling. i think i am close but can't quite get across the line.
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I'm not sure if you need to see any of my ASPX or my SQL. both work fine on their own, but i am not able to get these buttons to work.
i am getting all filenames from a directory.parsing out the directory names & the .vb extension then converting those filesnames to classes.Every file in the LPCriteria direcotry is its own class with a "Evaluate" function.[code]
I have a stored procedure that when I run it within my application it times out, but when I use Management Studio and pass in the same exact parameters, the stored procedure executes under a second. I had this exact same issue with the same stored procedure before, and all I did was recompile it, and it fixed the problem, but I do not want to keep having to recompile this stored procedure every few days or so. Has anyone else ran into this issue before?
Another note I would like to mention, is that I'm currently working on a test database, so I'm not inserting, deleting or updating any of the records that the Stored Procedure is using. So the database itself is not changing, but for some reason the Stored Procedure is showing degradation, and at the most we have 2 users in the database at a time.
Below is the code I use to call the Stored Procedure from my app.
As I mentioned, if I run the Stored Procedure within Mangement Studio, it runs with no problems. Also if I recompile the stored procedure, it runs fine within the app, but after a few days, the stored procedure starts to timeout again within the app and I need to recompile it again.