Reputation: 685
I am creating a web application using ASP.net C#. I have a booking form and I need to insert data into a table using a Stored Procedure. The table has several columns, out of which second column is a computed column. The Stored Procedure is set up to insert the data and fetch the value from the second column after insert. Below is the code for Stored Procedure:
Create Procedure sp_InsertCashPooja
@FirstName varchar(100),
@LastName varchar(100),
@TelNo bigint,
@Star char(50),
@Rasi char(50),
@Gothram char(50),
@PDMID int,
@PayMode bit,
@PujaName char(50),
@DonateAmt decimal(19,2),
@RcptNo varchar(25) output
as
Begin
SET NOCOUNT ON;
BEGIN TRY
BEGIN TRANSACTION
if @PujaName != 'DONATION'
Begin
INSERT INTO PoojaDetails (FirstName, LastName, TelNo, Star, Rasi, Gothram, PoojaDietyMasterID, PayMode) values (@FirstName,@LastName,@TelNo,@Star,@Rasi,@Gothram,@PDMID,@PayMode)
End
if @PujaName = 'DONATION'
Begin
DECLARE @isDonate int = 0;
INSERT INTO PoojaDetails (FirstName, LastName, TelNo, Star, Rasi, Gothram, PoojaDietyMasterID, PayMode, isDonate, DonateAmount) values (@FirstName,@LastName,@TelNo,@Star,@Rasi,@Gothram,@PDMID,@PayMode, @isDonate, @DonateAmt)
End
Select @RcptNo = max(ReceiptNo) from PoojaDetails
Return @RcptNo
COMMIT TRANSACTION
END TRY
BEGIN CATCH
IF (@@TRANCOUNT > 0)
ROLLBACK TRANSACTION
END CATCH
SET NOCOUNT OFF;
End
I would like to insert data on the click of a button: I was able to figure out the below code....
protected void btnSave_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
frmFirstName = txtFirstName.Text.Trim().ToUpper();
frmLastName = txtLastName.Text.Trim().ToUpper();
frmPhoneNo = Convert.ToInt32(txtPhoneNo.Text.Trim());
frmNakshatra = Convert.ToString(cmbNakshatra.SelectedItem).Trim();
frmRasi = Convert.ToString(cmbRasi.SelectedItem).Trim();
frmGothram = Convert.ToString(cmbGothram.SelectedItem).Trim();
frmPujaName = Convert.ToString(cmbPujaName.SelectedItem).Trim();
using (SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection())
{
if (frmPayMode == "Cash")
{
if (frmPujaName == "DONATION")
{
SqlDataAdapter CashAdapter = new SqlDataAdapter();
CashAdapter.InsertCommand = new SqlCommand("sp_InsertCashPooja", connection);
CashAdapter.InsertCommand.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
Please help.... I want to capture the returning RcptNo and later intend to call another ASPX page and pass the value using a Query String.
Thanks
Upvotes: 2
Views: 13793
Reputation: 1750
use sql parameter..
connection = ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["mycon"];
SqlParameter[] para = new SqlParameter[2];
para[0] = new SqlParameter("@stored procedure column name", string name);
para[1] = new SqlParameter("@stored procedure column name", string name);
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 514
Change the return variable to:
Select @RcptNo = SCOPE_IDENTITY()
It will return the identity number created for the inserted record within this procedure.
Upvotes: 1
Reputation: 2524
Use simple SqlCommand for calling your SP
connection.Open();
var cmd = new SqlCommand("sp_InsertCashPooja", connection);
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("FirstName", frmFirstName);
// Add all the others parameters in same way
var id = (int)cmd.ExecuteScalar();
connection.Close();
Upvotes: 1