Reputation: 27360
I'm trying to refactor code to use dbContext.Database.ExecuteSqlCommandAsync
instead of SqlCommand
List<SqlParameter> parameters = new List<SqlParameter>();
parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@certificateTypeId", "TA"));
parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@personId", 1m));
parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@selfAssessment", xDocument.ToString()));
parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@selfAssessmentVersion", 1m));
parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@sponsorPersonId", 1m));
var outputParam = new SqlParameter("@certificationEventId", SqlDbType.Decimal, 10);
outputParam.Direction = ParameterDirection.Output;
parameters.Add(outputParam);
string sql = "[My Stored Proc] " + string.Join(" ", parameters.Select(ToEfString).ToArray());
// runtime value: [My Stored Proc] @certificateTypeId @personId @selfAssessment @selfAssessmentVersion @sponsorPersonId @certificationEventId OUT
var result = await dbContext.Database.ExecuteSqlCommandAsync(sql, parameters);
return ((SqlDecimal)outputParam.SqlValue).Value;
I'm getting this error:
SqlException: Incorrect syntax near @personId
What's wrong?
Upvotes: 1
Views: 2946
Reputation: 24280
You need to add comma's in between the parameters:
[My Stored Proc] @certificateTypeId, @personId, @...
Upvotes: 4