OleDbDataAdapter Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the OleDbDataAdapter class.
Overloads
OleDbDataAdapter() |
Initializes a new instance of the OleDbDataAdapter class. |
OleDbDataAdapter(OleDbCommand) |
Initializes a new instance of the OleDbDataAdapter class with the specified OleDbCommand as the SelectCommand property. |
OleDbDataAdapter(String, OleDbConnection) |
Initializes a new instance of the OleDbDataAdapter class with a SelectCommand. |
OleDbDataAdapter(String, String) |
Initializes a new instance of the OleDbDataAdapter class with a SelectCommand. |
OleDbDataAdapter()
- Source:
- OleDbDataAdapter.cs
- Source:
- OleDbDataAdapter.cs
Initializes a new instance of the OleDbDataAdapter class.
public:
OleDbDataAdapter();
public OleDbDataAdapter ();
Public Sub New ()
Examples
The following example creates an OleDbDataAdapter and sets some of its properties.
public static OleDbDataAdapter CreateDataAdapter(
OleDbConnection connection)
{
string selectCommand =
"SELECT CustomerID, CompanyName FROM Customers";
OleDbDataAdapter adapter =
new OleDbDataAdapter(selectCommand, connection);
adapter.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey;
// Create the Insert, Update and Delete commands.
adapter.InsertCommand = new OleDbCommand(
"INSERT INTO Customers (CustomerID, CompanyName) " +
"VALUES (?, ?)");
adapter.UpdateCommand = new OleDbCommand(
"UPDATE Customers SET CustomerID = ?, CompanyName = ? " +
"WHERE CustomerID = ?");
adapter.DeleteCommand = new OleDbCommand(
"DELETE FROM Customers WHERE CustomerID = ?");
// Create the parameters.
adapter.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@CustomerID",
OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID");
adapter.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@CompanyName",
OleDbType.VarChar, 40, "CompanyName");
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@CustomerID",
OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID");
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@CompanyName",
OleDbType.VarChar, 40, "CompanyName");
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@oldCustomerID",
OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID").SourceVersion =
DataRowVersion.Original;
adapter.DeleteCommand.Parameters.Add("@CustomerID",
OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID").SourceVersion =
DataRowVersion.Original;
return adapter;
}
Public Function CreateDataAdapter( _
ByVal connection As OleDbConnection) As OleDbDataAdapter
Dim selectCommand As String = _
"SELECT CustomerID, CompanyName FROM Customers"
Dim adapter As OleDbDataAdapter = _
New OleDbDataAdapter(selectCommand, connection)
adapter.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey
' Create the commands.
adapter.InsertCommand = New OleDbCommand( _
"INSERT INTO Customers (CustomerID, CompanyName) " & _
"VALUES (?, ?)")
adapter.UpdateCommand = New OleDbCommand( _
"UPDATE Customers SET CustomerID = ?, CompanyName = ? " & _
"WHERE CustomerID = ?")
adapter.DeleteCommand = New OleDbCommand( _
"DELETE FROM Customers WHERE CustomerID = ?")
' Create the parameters.
adapter.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CustomerID", OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID")
adapter.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CompanyName", OleDbType.VarChar, 40, "CompanyName")
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CustomerID", OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID")
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CompanyName", OleDbType.VarChar, 40, "CompanyName")
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@oldCustomerID", OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID").SourceVersion = _
DataRowVersion.Original
adapter.DeleteCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CustomerID", OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID").SourceVersion = _
DataRowVersion.Original
Return adapter
End Function
Remarks
When you create an instance of OleDbDataAdapter, the following read/write properties are set to the following initial values.
Properties | Initial value |
---|---|
MissingMappingAction | MissingMappingAction.Passthrough |
MissingSchemaAction | MissingSchemaAction.Add |
You can change the value of any of these properties through a separate call to the property.
See also
Applies to
OleDbDataAdapter(OleDbCommand)
- Source:
- OleDbDataAdapter.cs
- Source:
- OleDbDataAdapter.cs
Initializes a new instance of the OleDbDataAdapter class with the specified OleDbCommand as the SelectCommand property.
public:
OleDbDataAdapter(System::Data::OleDb::OleDbCommand ^ selectCommand);
public OleDbDataAdapter (System.Data.OleDb.OleDbCommand? selectCommand);
public OleDbDataAdapter (System.Data.OleDb.OleDbCommand selectCommand);
new System.Data.OleDb.OleDbDataAdapter : System.Data.OleDb.OleDbCommand -> System.Data.OleDb.OleDbDataAdapter
Public Sub New (selectCommand As OleDbCommand)
Parameters
- selectCommand
- OleDbCommand
An OleDbCommand that is a SELECT statement or stored procedure, and is set as the SelectCommand property of the OleDbDataAdapter.
Examples
The following example creates an OleDbDataAdapter and sets some of its properties.
public static OleDbDataAdapter CreateDataAdapter(string selectCommand,
OleDbConnection connection)
{
OleDbDataAdapter adapter = new OleDbDataAdapter(selectCommand, connection);
adapter.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey;
// Create the Insert, Update and Delete commands.
adapter.InsertCommand = new OleDbCommand(
"INSERT INTO Customers (CustomerID, CompanyName) " +
"VALUES (?, ?)");
adapter.UpdateCommand = new OleDbCommand(
"UPDATE Customers SET CustomerID = ?, CompanyName = ? " +
"WHERE CustomerID = ?");
adapter.DeleteCommand = new OleDbCommand(
"DELETE FROM Customers WHERE CustomerID = ?");
// Create the parameters.
adapter.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@CustomerID",
OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID");
adapter.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@CompanyName",
OleDbType.VarChar, 40, "CompanyName");
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@CustomerID",
OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID");
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@CompanyName",
OleDbType.VarChar, 40, "CompanyName");
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@oldCustomerID",
OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID").SourceVersion =
DataRowVersion.Original;
adapter.DeleteCommand.Parameters.Add("@CustomerID",
OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID").SourceVersion =
DataRowVersion.Original;
return adapter;
}
Public Function CreateDataAdapter(ByVal selectCommand As String, _
ByVal connection As OleDbConnection) As OleDbDataAdapter
Dim adapter As OleDbDataAdapter = _
New OleDbDataAdapter(selectCommand, connection)
adapter.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey
' Create the commands.
adapter.InsertCommand = New OleDbCommand( _
"INSERT INTO Customers (CustomerID, CompanyName) " & _
"VALUES (?, ?)")
adapter.UpdateCommand = New OleDbCommand( _
"UPDATE Customers SET CustomerID = ?, CompanyName = ? " & _
"WHERE CustomerID = ?")
adapter.DeleteCommand = New OleDbCommand( _
"DELETE FROM Customers WHERE CustomerID = ?")
' Create the parameters.
adapter.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CustomerID", OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID")
adapter.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CompanyName", OleDbType.VarChar, 40, "CompanyName")
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CustomerID", OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID")
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CompanyName", OleDbType.VarChar, 40, "CompanyName")
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@oldCustomerID", OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID").SourceVersion = _
DataRowVersion.Original
adapter.DeleteCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CustomerID", OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID").SourceVersion = _
DataRowVersion.Original
Return adapter
End Function
Remarks
This implementation of the OleDbDataAdapter constructor sets the SelectCommand property to the value specified in the selectCommand
parameter.
When you create an instance of OleDbDataAdapter, the following read/write properties are set to the following initial values.
Properties | Initial value |
---|---|
MissingMappingAction | MissingMappingAction.Passthrough |
MissingSchemaAction | MissingSchemaAction.Add |
You can change the value of any of these properties through a separate call to the property.
See also
Applies to
OleDbDataAdapter(String, OleDbConnection)
- Source:
- OleDbDataAdapter.cs
- Source:
- OleDbDataAdapter.cs
Initializes a new instance of the OleDbDataAdapter class with a SelectCommand.
public:
OleDbDataAdapter(System::String ^ selectCommandText, System::Data::OleDb::OleDbConnection ^ selectConnection);
public OleDbDataAdapter (string? selectCommandText, System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection? selectConnection);
public OleDbDataAdapter (string selectCommandText, System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection selectConnection);
new System.Data.OleDb.OleDbDataAdapter : string * System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection -> System.Data.OleDb.OleDbDataAdapter
Public Sub New (selectCommandText As String, selectConnection As OleDbConnection)
Parameters
- selectCommandText
- String
A string that is an SQL SELECT statement or stored procedure to be used by the SelectCommand property of the OleDbDataAdapter.
- selectConnection
- OleDbConnection
An OleDbConnection that represents the connection.
Examples
The following example creates an OleDbDataAdapter and sets some of its properties.
public static OleDbDataAdapter CreateDataAdapter(
OleDbConnection connection)
{
string selectCommand =
"SELECT CustomerID, CompanyName FROM Customers";
OleDbDataAdapter adapter =
new OleDbDataAdapter(selectCommand, connection);
adapter.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey;
// Create the Insert, Update and Delete commands.
adapter.InsertCommand = new OleDbCommand(
"INSERT INTO Customers (CustomerID, CompanyName) " +
"VALUES (?, ?)");
adapter.UpdateCommand = new OleDbCommand(
"UPDATE Customers SET CustomerID = ?, CompanyName = ? " +
"WHERE CustomerID = ?");
adapter.DeleteCommand = new OleDbCommand(
"DELETE FROM Customers WHERE CustomerID = ?");
// Create the parameters.
adapter.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@CustomerID",
OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID");
adapter.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@CompanyName",
OleDbType.VarChar, 40, "CompanyName");
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@CustomerID",
OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID");
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@CompanyName",
OleDbType.VarChar, 40, "CompanyName");
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@oldCustomerID",
OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID").SourceVersion =
DataRowVersion.Original;
adapter.DeleteCommand.Parameters.Add("@CustomerID",
OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID").SourceVersion =
DataRowVersion.Original;
return adapter;
}
Public Function CreateDataAdapter( _
ByVal connection As OleDbConnection) As OleDbDataAdapter
Dim selectCommand As String = _
"SELECT CustomerID, CompanyName FROM Customers"
Dim adapter As OleDbDataAdapter = _
New OleDbDataAdapter(selectCommand, connection)
adapter.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey
' Create the commands.
adapter.InsertCommand = New OleDbCommand( _
"INSERT INTO Customers (CustomerID, CompanyName) " & _
"VALUES (?, ?)")
adapter.UpdateCommand = New OleDbCommand( _
"UPDATE Customers SET CustomerID = ?, CompanyName = ? " & _
"WHERE CustomerID = ?")
adapter.DeleteCommand = New OleDbCommand( _
"DELETE FROM Customers WHERE CustomerID = ?")
' Create the parameters.
adapter.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CustomerID", OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID")
adapter.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CompanyName", OleDbType.VarChar, 40, "CompanyName")
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CustomerID", OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID")
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CompanyName", OleDbType.VarChar, 40, "CompanyName")
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@oldCustomerID", OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID").SourceVersion = _
DataRowVersion.Original
adapter.DeleteCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CustomerID", OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID").SourceVersion = _
DataRowVersion.Original
Return adapter
End Function
Remarks
This implementation of the OleDbDataAdapter opens and closes an OleDbConnection if it is not already open. This can be useful in an application that must call the Fill method for two or more OleDbDataAdapter objects. If the OleDbConnection is already open, you must explicitly call Close or Dispose to close it.
When you create an instance of OleDbDataAdapter, the following read/write properties are set to the following initial values.
Properties | Initial value |
---|---|
MissingMappingAction | MissingMappingAction.Passthrough |
MissingSchemaAction | MissingSchemaAction.Add |
You can change the value of either of these properties through a separate call to the property.
See also
Applies to
OleDbDataAdapter(String, String)
- Source:
- OleDbDataAdapter.cs
- Source:
- OleDbDataAdapter.cs
Initializes a new instance of the OleDbDataAdapter class with a SelectCommand.
public:
OleDbDataAdapter(System::String ^ selectCommandText, System::String ^ selectConnectionString);
public OleDbDataAdapter (string? selectCommandText, string? selectConnectionString);
public OleDbDataAdapter (string selectCommandText, string selectConnectionString);
new System.Data.OleDb.OleDbDataAdapter : string * string -> System.Data.OleDb.OleDbDataAdapter
Public Sub New (selectCommandText As String, selectConnectionString As String)
Parameters
- selectCommandText
- String
A string that is an SQL SELECT statement or stored procedure to be used by the SelectCommand property of the OleDbDataAdapter.
- selectConnectionString
- String
The connection string.
Examples
The following example creates an OleDbDataAdapter and sets some of its properties.
public static OleDbDataAdapter CreateDataAdapter(
OleDbConnection connection)
{
string selectCommand =
"SELECT CustomerID, CompanyName FROM Customers";
OleDbDataAdapter adapter =
new OleDbDataAdapter(selectCommand, connection);
adapter.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey;
// Create the Insert, Update and Delete commands.
adapter.InsertCommand = new OleDbCommand(
"INSERT INTO Customers (CustomerID, CompanyName) " +
"VALUES (?, ?)");
adapter.UpdateCommand = new OleDbCommand(
"UPDATE Customers SET CustomerID = ?, CompanyName = ? " +
"WHERE CustomerID = ?");
adapter.DeleteCommand = new OleDbCommand(
"DELETE FROM Customers WHERE CustomerID = ?");
// Create the parameters.
adapter.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@CustomerID",
OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID");
adapter.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@CompanyName",
OleDbType.VarChar, 40, "CompanyName");
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@CustomerID",
OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID");
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@CompanyName",
OleDbType.VarChar, 40, "CompanyName");
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@oldCustomerID",
OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID").SourceVersion =
DataRowVersion.Original;
adapter.DeleteCommand.Parameters.Add("@CustomerID",
OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID").SourceVersion =
DataRowVersion.Original;
return adapter;
}
Public Function CreateDataAdapter( _
ByVal connection As OleDbConnection) As OleDbDataAdapter
Dim selectCommand As String = _
"SELECT CustomerID, CompanyName FROM Customers"
Dim adapter As OleDbDataAdapter = _
New OleDbDataAdapter(selectCommand, connection)
adapter.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey
' Create the commands.
adapter.InsertCommand = New OleDbCommand( _
"INSERT INTO Customers (CustomerID, CompanyName) " & _
"VALUES (?, ?)")
adapter.UpdateCommand = New OleDbCommand( _
"UPDATE Customers SET CustomerID = ?, CompanyName = ? " & _
"WHERE CustomerID = ?")
adapter.DeleteCommand = New OleDbCommand( _
"DELETE FROM Customers WHERE CustomerID = ?")
' Create the parameters.
adapter.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CustomerID", OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID")
adapter.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CompanyName", OleDbType.VarChar, 40, "CompanyName")
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CustomerID", OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID")
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CompanyName", OleDbType.VarChar, 40, "CompanyName")
adapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@oldCustomerID", OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID").SourceVersion = _
DataRowVersion.Original
adapter.DeleteCommand.Parameters.Add( _
"@CustomerID", OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID").SourceVersion = _
DataRowVersion.Original
Return adapter
End Function
Remarks
This overload of the OleDbDataAdapter constructor uses the selectConnectionString
parameter to set the SelectCommand property. However, it does not open the connection. You still must explicitly open the connection.
When you create an instance of OleDbDataAdapter, the following read/write properties are set to the following initial values.
Properties | Initial value |
---|---|
MissingMappingAction | MissingMappingAction.Passthrough |
MissingSchemaAction | MissingSchemaAction.Add |
You can change the value of any of these properties through a separate call to the property.