For some reason the select parameter pAddId is getting set to null and get the following error when the content page is loaded If I hard code the value it works RA-01036: illegal variable name/number Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: Oracle.DataAccess.Client.OracleException: ORA-01036: illegal variable name/number
after I pass querystring parameter to page,page works as expected,but after that when I change my control parameter(dropdownlist selected value how can I set querystring to null or empty...
I have an SqlDataSource query that should use an input parameter for multiple integer values, like:
select * from table1 where TableID IN (1,2,3,4,5)
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select * from table1 where TableID IN (@IDValues)
How do I do that ? Default parameter settings won't work, returning "invalid integer value" . I suppose that parameter should be passed as some kind of array that SQL recognizes as multiple integer values , but what's the correct way of setting this ?
I am using SqlDataSource control that retrieves information based on a city value from another control (textbox) on the page entered by the user.
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The query works fine when the user enters a name of a city. However, if I leave the textbox blank and enter nothing, no records are returned by the query.I need all records to be returned when user leave the textbox blank and there is no value of the city.How to do that?is there a default value can do that?
I am trying to get the uniqueidentifier value from a insert SP and retreive that using a sqldatasource and pass that value to store files in the relevent folder.
I'm using SqlDataSource to update image stored in the database. Everything is working fine using the code below but I don't know how to access the Property Name to get the content type of the image. How can I have the pass the File upload's content type to the parameter @imgType?
I have the need to display a date in this format: dd/mm/yyyy. This is actually being stored in an ASP.NET textbox and being used as a control parameter for a select on the GridView. When the query is run, though, the date format should change to 'd M y' (for Oracle). It is not working. Can someone tell me what I'm doing wrong? Right now I am pushing the "new" format to a invisible label and using the label as my control param:
$(document).ready(function() { //datepicker for query, shown traditionally but holding an Oracle-needed format $('[id$=txtBeginDate]').datepicker({ minDate: -7 , altFormat: 'd M y' }); //get alt format var altFormat = $('[id$=txtBeginDate]').datepicker("option", "altFormat"); //set date to be altformat $('[id$=lblActualDate]').datepicker("option", "altFormat", 'd M y'); });
Gridview has many columns and a Delete button as well. Delete button is a control as TemplateField
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Now associated SQLDataSource's Delete command's stored procedure is expecting two parameters. One is going from DataKeyNames (RowID), other one i wanna pass is the Text of btnDelete (True or False).
I have a SQLDataSource control that is calling a database stored procedure, and passing quite a large number of paramaters, and the stored proc returns records that populates a gridview control. When I walk through the code behind to determine the values being passed, is there any way that I can see exactly how the parameters are being formated and passed to the stored proc?
I am going to use DetailsView control for the first time and before using it I thought I would like ask this question. Instead of using the SqlDataSource Object/Class Can i have my class to most of the functionality?In short I donot want to use the in build Sql Data Source control rather would prefer to write my own. Is it possible (I know it must be!) to write the custom SqlDataSource class.
what is the disadvantages of using SqlDataSource Control? apart from flexibility and more control on the retrieved data ;why most of the web developer prefer using code behind (db connection) instead of SqlDataSource Control?
As you can see, the connectionstring parameter is defined to a specific connection string name and I need to be able to set such a parameter to a different value, for example, to a session variable content.
in my asp.net+access web code in vb. There is three labels named (tata.text,tvs.text,msu.text) is there any option on clicking on the label named tata.text the data pertaining to tata be displayed in a gridview in another page or a popup display in same page.
i have a website with a gridview, i bind the SqlDataSource Control that i use for my Gridview with a StroredProc. but the storedproc has to get a value which is from a textbox so that the gridview can display a record.
I know this sounds odd. I have a SQL DB that I am pulling data from. I have to some math functions to get a percentage. So I am pulling all the data in my code and building a data table with the results. I am then trying to pass this into a chart control that I have, but it fails because the data source is not correct for the chart control. I know that the chart control will accept a SQLDataSource control as a data source because a built a example with it before using it in my project.So my question is how can I use the Data Table as a data source for a SQLDataSource Control? Or is there a way I can pull the data from my DB andapply the math needed in a stored procedure or something similar that I could create the procedure on my SQL server then add a SQLDataSource control to my page and use the stored procedure as the source for the SQLDataSource Control.
I have two image buttons in a gridview, one to approve the opening of the record and one to approve the closing of the record. I have added a CommandName to each button (OpenApproved and CloseApproved) and in the grids rowcommand I would like to update the database with the Username of the person clicking the button, Username goes into either the OpenLeadApprover or CloseLeadApprover field depending on which button is pressed. The grid has a sqldatasource with an Update stored procedure which has three parameters, @WorkOrderIDWhat I have tried to do in the RoeCommand event is declare a variable for the sqldatasource and add the parameter value to it, then run the update command. Here is the code: