the DGV_currentactivities.CurrentRow.Cells(3).value is a datetime value that is put into a Datagridview via another stored procedure. When I run it in sql, it lists as a correct SQL datetime: 2011-04-27 05:54:51.003, in the datagridview it lists as: 27/04/2011 5:54:51
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(
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 problem here when executing when saving data/ inserting data to db using stored procedure.[code]Waitress_ID is an autonumber field (identity set to yes). the error i get is this : Procedure or function 'WaitressDataSave_SP' expects parameter '@Waitress_ID', which was not supplied (code execution stop at the line ..da.Fill(dt) )as per i know that i don't need to include waitress_ID in my insert query because sql server automaticly assign autonumber.if i debug before the error line, i can see each variable has its content in param , except for the Waitress_ID.[code]fearness means 'looking for mistakes in the future', if only you could always remember that the future is uncertain then you would never try to predict what could be a mistake, and your fearness ends right away.
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.
I am trying to submit a datetime taken from a calendar into a stored procedure. I have a variable set as a datetime = calendar.selecteddate. I can print this to the page. I am getting the error "System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Error converting data type nvarchar to datetime.". The stored procedure is expecting @expirydate as datetime, and I am adding the date to the insertparameters as datetime. I dont have any idea why this is occuringThe date I am submitting is in dd/MM/yyyy format. I am also adding a created date into the database which is set to GetDate() in the stored procedure. This is also dd/MM/yyyy format.Does anyone have any idea why this error is occurring? It seems that any dates submitted with the day <= 12 are fine - they submit into the database
i have a stored procedure to update a table. not all fields are required and some can be blank.
for example, title is not required, but when it's blank i get an error Dim ptitle As New SqlParameter("@title", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 20) ptitle.Value = objFormat.CheckSQL(title) myCommand.Parameters.Add(ptitle) ex {"Procedure or Function 'sp_UpdateUser' expects parameter '@title', which was not supplied."} System.Exception
how can i fix it so that it allows for nulls if the data field is blank?
Hey Guys, I have a problem with something that should be pretty simple. I have stored procedure that I pass 1 input parameter and expect 2 output parameters back. Instead I get this error:
"Procedure or function 'MESSP_Get_PLCKitColour' expects parameter '@KitNo', which was not supplied."
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] ......
I see this asked many times on hereI'm copying this question that I found on here.Is there any way to pass a null value (I mean a value that the sql will interpret as null) to a stored procedure when using:tableAdapter.Fill(dataSet.table_name, param1 (as string),param2 (as string) etc...Which is the most painless way to do this(assuming that the sp stays inside the database!!)
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.
Everyone here has always been such great help, either directly or indirectly. And it is with grand hope that this, yet again, rings true.For clarification sakes, the Stored Procedure is running under FireBird and the VB is of the .NET variety
When I check the value of nAmount it stil contains the original value -1 the output value didn't return from the stored procedure although the number of records updated is 0 or more. The procedure was checked, it works and there are records updated and the value of @Amount is SET to a value 0 or more. I just don't get the values back. eventough the parameter @Amount is defined as OUTPUT. I also tried with outParam.Direction = Data.ParameterDirection.InputOutput instead of outParam.Direction = Data.ParameterDirection.Output . Same result. How do I get the value back from the stored procedure?
I am using LLBLGEN Pro to generate a data layer...some of my stored procs have parameter name as "date"...so this is cauing a problem when I compile in VS2010...I have to go through the class and change the function parameters "date" to "[date]".
Is there a way to inject these changes in LLBLGEN Pro during code generation?
How would I use a value from an output parameter from a stored procedure in a vb 2005 application. I would like to capture a run date from the procedure and show it on several forms in the app.
I have a two part question really. The first part is about a stored procedure I have almost perfectly correct. This stored procedure below currently returns all the rows found in a table. I need to get only one value based on a unique value field in the table. The unique field is called descriptor. So I need to know what I do to modify the current SP to make it look for a unique descriptor value in that field and then hand back the resulting data the stored procedures generates. I am also looking for a code sample in VB.NET that would initiate the call with the correct descriptor parameter handed into the stored procedure and get back the result. My understanding is typically stored procedures generally return an integer to signify success or failure of it executing. Again I need to have the SP perform a query and then act on the data (as it does now) and then hand back the given result to VB. Apparently the VB call is subtlety different when you need a value back.
I create a dictionary in a function which I pass to the function executing the sproc. Dim PParamDict As New Dictionary(Of String, String) PParamDict.Add("sname", name) PParamDict.Add("sdescription", description) PParamDict.Add("sLoggedInID", LoggedInID) PParamDict.Add("sCompanyID", CompanyID)
The dictionary gets passed to the function PParamDict -> ParameterDict Dim dbComm As New MySqlCommand(ProcedureName, PConnection) Dim pair As KeyValuePair(Of String, String) For Each pair In ParameterDict dbComm.Parameters.AddWithValue(pair.Key, pair.Value) [Code] .....
This works as long as the PParamDict.Add statements are in that order. If they're in a different order they get passed as they come in. This is the most ridiculous thing I've ever seen, I'm passing the keys to the MySqlCommand which are defined letter for letter in the sproc.
The mSSQL server I have a stored procedure. That does not have an output parameter.When I run it in SQL Management Studio so the procedure will output 1 cell.
I have one problem when passing value to parameters for Crystal Report Viewer. The parameters are from Stored Procedure which I have defined.
My aim is to accept values from user and display it accordingly. I try to write code as below in Button View Click Event:
[code=language] Dim rptdoc As New ReportDocument rptdoc.Load(Application.StartupPath & "ReportsSummaryAdsRecordBetweenDate.rpt") '@startdate is parameter in stored procedure
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But the problem is that Crystal Report Viewer does not accept my passed values and prompt me to input values for @startdate and @enddate in its dialog box.
If I have a store procedure that call the 'field_name' and 'field_id', but I want to enter the 'field_name' into a form where I need to select information that will be used in a Crystal report. When I enter the 'field_name' it needs to use the 'field_id' as a parameter for the selection of the data on the report. How would I do that?
I have a date time picker bould to a Nullable Datetime field in a sql server datatable. The ShowCheckBox option is set to true. If the user unchecks the checkbox on the datetimepicker I would like to the field to be set back to null in the DataTable. The default behaveour does not seem to do this and there is no specific event for the uncheck.
Private Sub dtpCertDate_ValueChanged(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles dtpCertDate.ValueChanged If dtpCertDate.Focused Then