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SQLDataAdapter without using SQLCommandBuilder

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This article speaks about how to use SQLDataAdapter and its update method without using SQLCommandBuilder

Introduction

This article talks about how to use SQLDataAdapter and its update method without using SQLCommandBuilder.

The code

The following code creates a database connection and then the data adapter for the connection; and then filling the data set using the adapter and binding the data grid with the data set. Now creating four command objects namely SelectCommand, InsertCommand, UpdateCommand, DeleteCommand for the data adapter.

There comes the important thing, closely look at the parameter added with the every command object. The add method of SQLParameterCollection accepts 4 parameter values. They are,

Parameter name, db type, size, and column name. so for every change in row state of data set, the update command is going to use the row to build the corresponding query and then updates the data source.

//Connecting database
con = new SqlConnection(
  "Data Source=mysource;Initial Catalog=mydbname;uid=sa");
//create sql adapter for the "emp" table
SqlDataAdapter sqlDa = new SqlDataAdapter("select * from emp", con);
//create dataset instance
DataSet    dSet = new DataSet();
//fill the dataset
sqlDa.Fill(dSet, "emp");
//bind the data grid with the data set
dataGrid1.DataSource=dSet.Tables["emp"];

//build select command
SqlCommand selCmd = new SqlCommand("select * from emp",con);
sqlDa.SelectCommand=selCmd;

//build insert command
SqlCommand insCmd = new SqlCommand(
  "insert into emp (Name, Age) values(@Name, @Age)",con);
insCmd.Parameters.Add("@Name", SqlDbType.NChar, 10, "Name");
insCmd.Parameters.Add("@Age", SqlDbType.Int, 4, "Age");
sqlDa.InsertCommand = insCmd;

//build update command
SqlCommand upCmd = new SqlCommand(
  "update emp set Name=@Name, Age=@Age where No=@No",con);
upCmd.Parameters.Add("@Name", SqlDbType.NChar, 10, "Name");
upCmd.Parameters.Add("@Age", SqlDbType.Int, 4, "Age");
upCmd.Parameters.Add("@No", SqlDbType.Int, 4, "No");
sqlDa.UpdateCommand = upCmd;

//build delete command
SqlCommand delCmd = new SqlCommand(
  "delete from emp where No=@No",con);
delCmd.Parameters.Add("@No", SqlDbType.Int, 4, "No");
sqlDa.DeleteCommand = delCmd;

//now update the data adapter with dataset.
sqlDa.Update(dSet,"emp");

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vinoth1979

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GeneralMy vote of 1 PinmemberSaed Laghaee22:40 6 Apr '12  
GeneralMy vote of 5 PinmemberMohammadAli SJ4:38 1 Oct '10  
Generala problem with SqlDataAdapter and Update PinmemberMohammadAli SJ21:51 30 Sep '10  
GeneralMy vote of 1 PinmemberMember 16396735:10 3 Sep '09  
GeneralUpdate Failed............... Pinmemberrparbat1:04 18 Mar '09  
QuestionSQl command builder PinmemberMember 387282023:36 10 Oct '08  
GeneralOleDbCommandBuilder (Please help me) PinmemberHasanVaez4:30 1 Feb '08  
AnswerRe: OleDbCommandBuilder (Please help me) PinmemberMember 387282023:34 10 Oct '08  
GeneralTo those who say : boring & nothing new Pinmemberplatus20000:56 15 Jan '06  
GeneralRe: To those who say : boring & nothing new Pinmemberharryjo2:25 9 Feb '06  
That's correct, I'm such a "beginner" and I find it very helpfull.
I wass looking for code to update my sql DB with the SqlCommandBuilder but
find this article. It still doesn't resolved my problem, maybe you can help me .
 
I try to update an Sql Table with SqlCommandBuilder,
But I don't make the changes in the datagrid, but in fields who are binded to the datagrid. Is there a solution to do this ?
GeneralCan't Update The DataBase Pinmemberboaz2582:09 23 Jun '05  
GeneralRe: Can't Update The DataBase PinmemberHasanVaez4:37 1 Feb '08  
QuestionWhat am I missing ? PinsussBarneaGal21:04 28 Jan '04  
AnswerRe: What am I missing ? Pinmembervinoth197921:27 28 Jan '04  
GeneralRe: What am I missing ? PinmemberMember 359322320:23 8 Jun '08  
Answermsdn article on this topic Pinmembervinoth197923:23 28 Jan '04  
GeneralBoring! Pinmemberdog_spawn8:42 29 Jan '04  

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