Pass A Parameter To A Stored Procedure In Asp:SqlDataSource

Jun 5, 2008

Either method is in the “ASPX� file
This is a DataSource for a “DetailsViewâ€? which has on top of “DeleteCommandâ€? an “InsertCommandâ€? a “SelectCommandâ€? and an “UpdateCommandâ€?. It is related to a GridView and the “@DonationRecIDâ€? comes from this GridView. 
Method 1. Using an SQL Query – this works fine  <asp:SqlDataSource ID="donationDataSource" runat="server"             ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:FUND %>"  DeleteCommand="DELETE FROM [Donations] WHERE [DonationRecID] =     @DonationRecID"> 
Method 2. – using a stored procedure – this bombs because I have no clue as to how to pass “@DonationRecIDâ€? to the stored procedure "Donations_Delete".   <asp:SqlDataSource ID="donationDataSource" runat="server"             ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:FUND %>"    DeleteCommand="Donations_Delete"     DeleteCommandType="StoredProcedure"> How do I pass “@DonationRecIDâ€? to the "Donations_Delete" stored procedure? 

Does anyone have an example of how I can do this in the “ASPX.CS� file instead.

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17 cmd.Parameters.Add("@first_name", SqlDbType.VarChar, 20);
18
19 cmd.Parameters.Add("@last_name", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50);
20
21 cmd.Parameters.Add("@email", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50);
22
23 cmd.Parameters.Add("@birthday", SqlDbType.VarChar, 15);
24
25 cmd.Parameters.Add("@alternate_number", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50);
26
27 cmd.Parameters.Add("@msisdn", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50);
28
29 cmd.Parameters.Add("@call1", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50);
30
31 cmd.Parameters.Add("@call2", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50);
32
33 cmd.Parameters.Add("@call3", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50);
34
35 cmd.Parameters.Add("@new_sim_msidn", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50);
36
37 cmd.Parameters.Add("@dealer_id", SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier);
38
39 cmd.Parameters.Add("@status_code", SqlDbType.Int);
40
41 cmd.Parameters.Add("@support_id", SqlDbType.Int);
42
43 cmd.Parameters.Add("@return_value", SqlDbType.Int);
44
45 cmd.Parameters["@user_title"].Value = txtTitle.Text.ToString();
46
47 cmd.Parameters["@first_name"].Value = txtFirstName.Text.ToString();
48
49 cmd.Parameters["@last_name"].Value = txtLastName.Text.ToString();
50
51 cmd.Parameters["@email"].Value = txtEmailAddress.Text.ToString();
52
53 cmd.Parameters["@birthday"].Value = txtBirthday.Text;
54
55 cmd.Parameters["@alternate_number"].Value = txtAlternate.Text.ToString();
56
57 cmd.Parameters["@msisdn"].Value = txtNew.Text.ToString();
58
59 cmd.Parameters["@call1"].Value = txtCall1.Text.ToString();
60
61 cmd.Parameters["@call2"].Value = txtCall2.Text.ToString();
62
63 cmd.Parameters["@call3"].Value = txtCall3.Text.ToString();
64
65 cmd.Parameters["@new_sim_msidn"].Value = txtOld.Text.ToString();
66
67 //get logged in users user_id from membership
68
69 cmd.Parameters["@dealer_id"].Value = gdUserID;
70
71 cmd.Parameters["@status_code"].Value = 1;
72
73 cmd.Parameters["@support_id"].Value = 0;
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75
76
77 cmd.Parameters["@return_value"].Direction = ParameterDirection.ReturnValue;
78
79 cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
80
81 int returnValue = (int)cmd.Parameters["@return_value"].Value;
82
83 conn.Open();
84
85
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