April 2003
Beginner to intermediate
620 pages
21h 48m
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The overloaded constructor for the DataAdapter
allows four different ways to create the
data
adapter, of which two are most commonly used. The following example
creates a DataAdapter specifying the SELECT
statement and connection string in the constructor.
String connString = "Data Source=(local);Integrated security=SSPI;" +
"Initial Catalog=Northwind;";
String selectSql = "SELECT * FROM Orders";
SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter(selectSql, connString);While this approach is common, it is awkward when using parameterized
queries or stored procedures. The following example creates a
DataAdapter specifying a
Command object for the
SelectCommand property of the
DataAdapter in the constructor:
// create the Connection
String connString = "Data Source = (local);Integrated security = SSPI;" +
"Initial Catalog = Northwind;";
SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(connString);
// create a Command object based on a stored procedure
String selectSql = "MyStoredProcedure";
SqlCommand selectCmd = new SqlCommand(selectSql, conn);
selectCmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter(selectCmd);It should be noted that there is no best way to create a
DataAdapter, and it makes no real difference how
it is created.
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