It seems one of the overloads does not call the Clear on the parameters. If
so, run at that level and not where you are entering the helper. If not, you
can remove that particular line of code and have it NOT clear the params
before passing back.
If you are using stored procs, Microsoft has a new project SPOIL that allows
you to set up methods that have the same signature as your sproc.
Interesting work. Not sure I am completely thrilled, but it is an
interesting direction and gives an option to the normal Data Access block.
The new Enterprise library moves away from the DAB direction, so it is
another option. If the project is due out next year, LINQ is another option.
--
Gregory A. Beamer
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Hi, All
How to get the output parameter's value when you use the SQLHelper
(Microsoft Data Access Block)?
When I try to access my ourput parm I got the following error.
System.NullReferenceException: Object reference not set to an instance
of an object.
I thought it is because there is a statement cmd.Parameters.Clear() in
ExecuteNonQuery function, but even I comment this parameter clear
statement, it still caught the same error.
Before ExecuteNonQuery return, The output value is still in the output
parm. but when return to SqlHelper.ExecuteNonQuery(), the output
parameter value got lost while the vlaue of input parameter is still
there.
Did I miss something? Or SQLHelper can not return output parameter?
Help Please
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public string TestOutput(int pFlag){
SqlParameter[] parm = new SqlParameter[3];
parm[0] = new SqlParameter("@flag",
SqlDbType.Int,4);
parm[0].Value = pFlag;
parm[1] = new SqlParameter("@result_txt",
SqlDbType.VarChar,32);
parm[1].Direction =
ParameterDirection.InputOutput;
parm[2] = new SqlParameter("@result_txt",
SqlDbType.Int,4);
parm[2].Direction =
ParameterDirection.InputOutput;
// parm[2].Direction = ParameterDirection.Output;
SqlHelper.ExecuteNonQuery(ConnectionString,
"UDSP_OUTPUT_TEST",
parm);
return parm[1].Value.ToString();
}
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CREATE PROCEDURE UDSP_OUTPUT_TEST
@flag int,
@result_txt varchar (32) output,
@result_code int output
AS
begin
set nocount on
if @flag=1
begin
select @result_txt = 'ERROR RETURNED FROM SP'
select @result_code = -1
return
end
else
begin
select @result_txt = 'SUCCEED RETURNED FROM SP'
select @result_code = 0
end
set nocount off
end