DataSource Controls :: How To Pass Parameters To Stored Procedure
Apr 30, 2010
Ive tried a few ways of doing this without success and got together a simplified example so hopefully I can get an answer. When I try to INSERT using a stored procedure InsertTest (normal SQL works OK) I cannot. I need to know how to pass the @Model parameter to the Stored procedure
Have a Stored procedure which can be executed and after entering string for @Model through wizard a new record is created
My asp:SqlDataSource includes InsertCommand="InsertTest" InsertCommandType="StoredProcedure"
Also my <InsertParameters includes the asp:Parameter Name="Model" Type="String"/>
My drop down (and I think this is where the problem is ). Record is Inserted after choosing Model and pressing enter
Do I have to set one of the properties in the drop down to tell the Stored procedure the parameter being passed is the parameter Model ??
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Here was the one of the few tries I did:
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but it executes fine does not give me an error, but also does not return the info i need to the viewmodel
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