OleDbCommand Constructors
Definition
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Initializes a new instance of the OleDbCommand class.
Overloads
OleDbCommand() |
Initializes a new instance of the OleDbCommand class. |
OleDbCommand(String) |
Initializes a new instance of the OleDbCommand class with the text of the query. |
OleDbCommand(String, OleDbConnection) |
Initializes a new instance of the OleDbCommand class with the text of the query and an OleDbConnection. |
OleDbCommand(String, OleDbConnection, OleDbTransaction) |
Initializes a new instance of the OleDbCommand class with the text of the query, an OleDbConnection, and the Transaction. |
OleDbCommand()
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
Initializes a new instance of the OleDbCommand class.
public:
OleDbCommand();
public OleDbCommand ();
Public Sub New ()
Examples
The following example creates an OleDbCommand and sets some of its properties.
public void CreateReader(string connectionString, string queryString)
{
using (OleDbConnection connection = new OleDbConnection(connectionString))
{
OleDbCommand command = new OleDbCommand(queryString, connection);
command.CommandTimeout = 20;
connection.Open();
OleDbDataReader reader = command.ExecuteReader();
while (reader.Read())
{
Console.WriteLine(reader[0].ToString());
}
reader.Close();
}
}
Public Sub CreateReader(ByVal connectionString As String, _
ByVal queryString As String)
Using connection As New OleDbConnection(connectionString)
Dim command As New OleDbCommand(queryString, connection)
command.CommandTimeout = 20
connection.Open()
Dim reader As OleDbDataReader = command.ExecuteReader()
While reader.Read()
Console.WriteLine(reader(0).ToString())
End While
reader.Close()
End Using
End Sub
Remarks
The base constructor initializes all fields to their default values. The following table shows initial property values for an instance of OleDbCommand.
Properties | Initial Value |
---|---|
CommandText | empty string ("") |
CommandTimeout | 30 |
CommandType | Text |
Connection | null |
See also
Applies to
OleDbCommand(String)
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
Initializes a new instance of the OleDbCommand class with the text of the query.
public:
OleDbCommand(System::String ^ cmdText);
public OleDbCommand (string? cmdText);
public OleDbCommand (string cmdText);
new System.Data.OleDb.OleDbCommand : string -> System.Data.OleDb.OleDbCommand
Public Sub New (cmdText As String)
Parameters
- cmdText
- String
The text of the query.
Examples
The following example creates an OleDbCommand and sets some of its properties.
public void CreateMyOleDbCommand()
{
string queryString = "SELECT * FROM Categories ORDER BY CategoryID";
OleDbCommand command = new OleDbCommand(queryString);
command.CommandTimeout = 20;
}
Public Sub CreateMyOleDbCommand()
Dim queryString As String = "SELECT * FROM Categories ORDER BY CategoryID"
Dim command As New OleDbCommand(queryString)
command.CommandTimeout = 20
End Sub
Remarks
The following table shows initial property values for an instance of OleDbCommand.
Properties | Initial Value |
---|---|
CommandText | cmdText |
CommandTimeout | 30 |
CommandType | Text |
Connection | null |
See also
Applies to
OleDbCommand(String, OleDbConnection)
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
Initializes a new instance of the OleDbCommand class with the text of the query and an OleDbConnection.
public:
OleDbCommand(System::String ^ cmdText, System::Data::OleDb::OleDbConnection ^ connection);
public OleDbCommand (string? cmdText, System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection? connection);
public OleDbCommand (string cmdText, System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection connection);
new System.Data.OleDb.OleDbCommand : string * System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection -> System.Data.OleDb.OleDbCommand
Public Sub New (cmdText As String, connection As OleDbConnection)
Parameters
- cmdText
- String
The text of the query.
- connection
- OleDbConnection
An OleDbConnection that represents the connection to a data source.
Examples
The following example creates an OleDbCommand and sets some of its properties.
public void CreateReader(string connectionString, string queryString)
{
using (OleDbConnection connection = new OleDbConnection(connectionString))
{
OleDbCommand command = new OleDbCommand(queryString, connection);
command.CommandTimeout = 20;
connection.Open();
OleDbDataReader reader = command.ExecuteReader();
while (reader.Read())
{
Console.WriteLine(reader[0].ToString());
}
reader.Close();
}
}
Public Sub CreateReader(ByVal connectionString As String, _
ByVal queryString As String)
Using connection As New OleDbConnection(connectionString)
Dim command As New OleDbCommand(queryString, connection)
command.CommandTimeout = 20
connection.Open()
Dim reader As OleDbDataReader = command.ExecuteReader()
While reader.Read()
Console.WriteLine(reader(0).ToString())
End While
reader.Close()
End Using
End Sub
Remarks
The following table shows initial property values for an instance of OleDbCommand.
Properties | Initial Value |
---|---|
CommandText | cmdText |
CommandTimeout | 30 |
CommandType | Text |
Connection | A new OleDbConnection that is the value for the connection parameter. |
You can change the value for any of these parameters by setting the related property.
See also
Applies to
OleDbCommand(String, OleDbConnection, OleDbTransaction)
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
- Source:
- OleDbCommand.cs
Initializes a new instance of the OleDbCommand class with the text of the query, an OleDbConnection, and the Transaction.
public:
OleDbCommand(System::String ^ cmdText, System::Data::OleDb::OleDbConnection ^ connection, System::Data::OleDb::OleDbTransaction ^ transaction);
public OleDbCommand (string? cmdText, System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection? connection, System.Data.OleDb.OleDbTransaction? transaction);
public OleDbCommand (string cmdText, System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection connection, System.Data.OleDb.OleDbTransaction transaction);
new System.Data.OleDb.OleDbCommand : string * System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection * System.Data.OleDb.OleDbTransaction -> System.Data.OleDb.OleDbCommand
Public Sub New (cmdText As String, connection As OleDbConnection, transaction As OleDbTransaction)
Parameters
- cmdText
- String
The text of the query.
- connection
- OleDbConnection
An OleDbConnection that represents the connection to a data source.
- transaction
- OleDbTransaction
The transaction in which the OleDbCommand executes.
Examples
The following example creates an OleDbCommand and sets some of its properties.
public void CreateReader(string connectionString, string queryString)
{
using (OleDbConnection connection = new OleDbConnection(connectionString))
{
OleDbCommand command = new OleDbCommand(queryString, connection);
command.CommandTimeout = 20;
connection.Open();
OleDbDataReader reader = command.ExecuteReader();
while (reader.Read())
{
Console.WriteLine(reader[0].ToString());
}
reader.Close();
}
}
Public Sub CreateReader(ByVal connectionString As String, _
ByVal queryString As String)
Using connection As New OleDbConnection(connectionString)
Dim command As New OleDbCommand(queryString, connection)
command.CommandTimeout = 20
connection.Open()
Dim reader As OleDbDataReader = command.ExecuteReader()
While reader.Read()
Console.WriteLine(reader(0).ToString())
End While
reader.Close()
End Using
End Sub
Remarks
The following table shows initial property values for an instance of OleDbCommand.
Properties | Initial Value |
---|---|
CommandText | cmdText |
CommandTimeout | 30 |
CommandType | Text |
Connection | A new OleDbConnection that is the value for the connection parameter. |
You can change the value for any of these parameters by setting the related property.