Cannot implicitly convert type 'System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter' to 'string' I have a stored procedure on SQL 2000 returning an email from a database table (aspnet_Membership). The email type from the table is nvarchar. I have a method (in C# in the code behind) that gets that value. But the debugger doesn't like the last line:
return returnEmail; // returnEmail is a string variable we created to capture the stored procedure's return value
I've tried doing returnEmail.toString() in several places, but still get the same error message for the last line of code (returning the email).
I have a stored procedure which returns a value to state if the userlogin is valid. but i want to return the data and store it in a data session as i will require the user details in the checkout page.
is it best to get individual parameters out of the stored procedure then assign the variables to a datatable which is then assigned to session Or how can i get all the details returned from the stored procedure for the table? not sure which would be the most effective solution?
When it is bound to a datagrid. I do a grdELTCompletions.DataBind() and it shows that it's SELECTING, but returns nothing. I can execute the SP in MS SQL and it works fine. I just need know what elements of either the datasoure (sql to execute the SP) or the datagrid to find the error. Or even if there is a SQL log I can look at..
i have a grid bound to sqldatasource control which gets its data from stored procedure. in page load event i code a dropdownlist where i take the selectedvalue parameter for the parameter query. only when a second dependant dropdownlist is selected (coded in dropdownlist1 selected event)is data returned ?
Is it possible to return multiple values from a stored procedure? Basically, if I execute the stored proc on the C# side, then on the SQL side I do multiple calculations. Let's say I have 5 int values I need returned to the C# side.
Am stuck with this sql stored procedure/asp.net vb.
I want to call the stored procedure and for it to return a true or false if successful ie username and password match.
My stored procedure works fine, and I can call it from my vb, however I stuck as to how I get it to return a result of true or false, 1 , 0. I just get a blank page.
I'm still trying to deploy this site, but with every problem I solve, another arises. Anyways - I've set up the database at my hosting to allow remote connections, and it is running Sql Server 2005. On my development machine, I am working with Sql Server 2008.
I've installed the asp.net schema on my hosted database, and have created several users from the ASP.NET web administration interface, as well as tested that the login works. Running the application locally with the remote connection string nets the same results. However - I'm able to run my scripts and generate my tables and stored procedures without errors - but when the site is run I get the following error on all of my .aspx pages that try to access a stored procedure:
Server Error in '/' Application. Incorrect syntax near 'LoadProfileData'. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Incorrect syntax near 'LoadProfileData'.
Source Error:
Line 62: adapter.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add("@ProfessionalName", SqlDbType.VarChar).Value = professionalName; Line 63: DataSet profile = new DataSet(); Line 64: adapter.Fill(profile, "Profile"); Line 65: return profile; Line 66: }
Is this a possible Sql 2005 vs 2008 issue? I'm hoping someone else has seen this issue in a similar scenario and can point me in the right direction. The server is running asp.net 2.0, 3.0 and 3.5 and IIS 7.0.
Stored Procedure:
Drop procedure CreateDefaultProfile GO Create procedure CreateDefaultProfile(@UserName varchar(256)) as declare @ProfessionalID uniqueidentifier
I'm still trying to deploy this site, but with every problem I solve, another arises. Anyways - I've set up the database at my hosting to allow remote connections, and it is running Sql Server 2005. On my development machine, I am working with Sql Server 2008.
I've installed the asp.net schema on my hosted database, and have created several users from the ASP.NET web administration interface, as well as tested that the login works. Running the application locally with the remote connection string nets the same results. However - I'm able to run my scripts and generate my tables and stored procedures without errors - but when the site is run I get the following error on all of my .aspx pages that try to access a stored procedure:
Server Error in '/' Application. Incorrect syntax near 'LoadProfileData'. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code.
Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Incorrect syntax near 'LoadProfileData'.
Source Error:
Line 62: adapter.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add("@ProfessionalName", SqlDbType.VarChar).Value = professionalName; Line 63: DataSet profile = new DataSet(); Line 64: adapter.Fill(profile, "Profile"); Line 65: return profile; Line 66: }
Is this a possible Sql 2005 vs 2008 issue? I'm hoping someone else has seen this issue in a similar scenario and can point me in the right direction. The server is running asp.net 2.0, 3.0 and 3.5 and IIS 7.0.
I have a button which the admin will click on every new acad year to update the student's study level.
I have written a SP to do this process, however, it was working fine. But I faced problem when I did testing.
This is my student update study level stored procedure:
UPDATE Student SET acadLevel = (CASE WHEN acadLevel < '3' THEN convert(char,acadLevel + 1) ELSE convert(char,'G') end ) WHERE acadLevel between '1' and '4';
Error: Conversion failed when converting the varchar value 'G' to data type int.
Im trying use a storedprocedure where depending on the status of the room if ='Vacant' And checkIn =date and the result will be put in a gridview, but i kept returning an error that says, "Conversion failed when convertng datetime from character string". Heres the code.
Initially, I have tried to use stored procedure. But I changed my mind and preferred to call sql query in codebase with command text. However, it stills tries to find initially-called stored procedure (which is neither called or exists).I think that it is related caching. But I tried it with different browsers it did not work.What might be the reason?
i m using ##Temp Table in stored procedure..it gives this error There is already an object named '##people' in the database.in two codition1.in case of multisession2. if transaction drop in between even i drop Table in Last in stored procedure..what can i use in place of temp table to hold data for a time being
I'm programming a webpage in ASP.NET which displays a list of students not listed as participants in something, and upon clicking a student name shows you a brief summary of their details, so the user can ensure they're selecting the right person. Each student is identified by a unique ID.
My code currently correctly obtains their ID, adds it as a parameter to my stored procedure and executes the procedure;
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However, when I try to access the results, with say dv.Table.Rows[0], I get the following error:
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Upon debugging, there don't seem to be any results returned... when running just the stored procedure in SQL Server with the same data, it does return a single row, as expected.
I have a stored procedure that creates a dynamic query. Sometimes the query is not built because there are no elements in the dynamic query. When the aspx page loads the SqlDataSource throws an error that the query is malformed. How can I catch this error, and handle it with a default message, before it returns the error to the aspx page?
sing VS 2008 at a workstation, I have successfully developed a local, file-system ASP.NET 3.5 website. The wbesite included a membership page with Windows authentication and a web parts page. The SQL Server 2005 ASPNETDB database has been created at an IIS web servr. Using the ASP.Net development server of the workstation, both the membership Membership/WebParts pages at the local website worked very well.
Then, I copied the website to a virtual directory at the IIS web server and creates a remote website for the workstation. Under theASP.NET development server of the workstation, both membership and webparts pages of the remote website at the IIS web server also worked fine.
However, when running these web pages from the IIS web server machine, something wrong happened with the web parts page. (The membership page still worked very well.) For the ASPNETDB database at the IIS web server machine, there is an EXECUTE permission error on an ASPNET stored procedure.
What are the differences between the ASP.NET development server and IIS web sever, which caused the EXECUTE permission error on the ASP.NET S.P.? How to find and fix the errors?
I have an update function in my data layer which is defined as:
public int UpdateRBTable(parameters ...) This calls a SQL Server Stored Procedure to perform an update function on the database.
The process does its job for updating the table. However, the stored procedure has a return value (which indicates how many rows were updated), but this return value is not returned to the application. The application always shows that a zero was returned from the stored procedure.
The database I am using has a schema called EQB and as such, my stored procedures are named as EQB.usp_SelectFunds, EQB.usp_SelectAccount, etc.
On the select tab of the Configure Data Source screen, I choose to use a stored procedure. The dropdown shows my stored procedures, however, the schema name does not show up in front of the stored procedures in the drop down. I see only usp_SelectFunds, usp_SelectAccount, etc.
I select one of the stored procedures and when I click TEST, I get the message that the stored procedure is not found. If I instead choose to use a SQL statement instead on the configuration screen and enter EXEC EQB.usp_SelectFunds and click TEST, it works fine.
Why are my stored procedures not showing up correctly in the stored procedure drop down and how can I fix this?