SqlDataAdapter.RowUpdating Event
Definition
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Occurs during Update(DataSet) before a command is executed against the data source. The attempt to update is made, so the event fires.
public:
event Microsoft::Data::SqlClient::SqlRowUpdatingEventHandler ^ RowUpdating;
public event Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlRowUpdatingEventHandler RowUpdating;
member this.RowUpdating : Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlRowUpdatingEventHandler
Public Custom Event RowUpdating As SqlRowUpdatingEventHandler
Event Type
Examples
The following example shows how to use both the RowUpdating and RowUpdated events.
The RowUpdating event returns this output:
event args: (command=Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand commandType=2 status=0)
The RowUpdated event returns this output:
event args: (command=Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand commandType=2 recordsAffected=1 row=System.Data.DataRow[37] status=0)
using Microsoft.Data.SqlClient;
using System.Xml;
using System.Data.Common;
using System.Windows.Forms;
public class Form1 : Form
{
private DataSet DataSet1;
private DataGrid dataGrid1;
// handler for RowUpdating event
private static void OnRowUpdating(object sender, SqlRowUpdatingEventArgs e)
{
PrintEventArgs(e);
}
// handler for RowUpdated event
private static void OnRowUpdated(object sender, SqlRowUpdatedEventArgs e)
{
PrintEventArgs(e);
}
public static int Main()
{
const string connectionString =
"Integrated Security=SSPI;database=Northwind;server=MSSQL1";
const string queryString = "SELECT * FROMProducts";
// create DataAdapter
SqlDataAdapter adapter = new SqlDataAdapter(queryString, connectionString);
SqlCommandBuilder builder = new SqlCommandBuilder(adapter);
// Create and fill DataSet (select only first 5 rows)
DataSet dataSet = new DataSet();
adapter.Fill(dataSet, 0, 5, "Table");
// Modify DataSet
DataTable table = dataSet.Tables["Table"];
table.Rows[0][1] = "new product";
// add handlers
adapter.RowUpdating += new SqlRowUpdatingEventHandler(OnRowUpdating);
adapter.RowUpdated += new SqlRowUpdatedEventHandler(OnRowUpdated);
// update, this operation fires two events
// (RowUpdating/RowUpdated) per changed row
adapter.Update(dataSet, "Table");
// remove handlers
adapter.RowUpdating -= new SqlRowUpdatingEventHandler(OnRowUpdating);
adapter.RowUpdated -= new SqlRowUpdatedEventHandler(OnRowUpdated);
return 0;
}
private static void PrintEventArgs(SqlRowUpdatingEventArgs args)
{
Console.WriteLine("OnRowUpdating");
Console.WriteLine(" event args: (" +
" command=" + args.Command +
" commandType=" + args.StatementType +
" status=" + args.Status + ")");
}
private static void PrintEventArgs(SqlRowUpdatedEventArgs args)
{
Console.WriteLine("OnRowUpdated");
Console.WriteLine(" event args: (" +
" command=" + args.Command +
" commandType=" + args.StatementType +
" recordsAffected=" + args.RecordsAffected +
" status=" + args.Status + ")");
}
}
Remarks
When using Update, there are two events that occur per data row updated. The order of execution is as follows:
The values in the DataRow are moved to the parameter values.
The OnRowUpdating event is raised.
The command executes.
If the command is set to
FirstReturnedRecord
, the first returned result is placed in the DataRow.If there are output parameters, they are placed in the DataRow.
The OnRowUpdated event is raised.
AcceptChanges is called.