SqlCommandBuilder Class

Definition

Automatically generates single-table commands that are used to reconcile changes made to a DataSet with the associated SQL Server database. This class cannot be inherited.

public ref class SqlCommandBuilder sealed : System::Data::Common::DbCommandBuilder
public sealed class SqlCommandBuilder : System.Data.Common.DbCommandBuilder
type SqlCommandBuilder = class
    inherit DbCommandBuilder
Public NotInheritable Class SqlCommandBuilder
Inherits DbCommandBuilder
Inheritance
SqlCommandBuilder

Examples

The following example uses the SqlCommand, along SqlDataAdapter and SqlConnection, to select rows from a data source. The example is passed a connection string, a query string that is a Transact-SQL SELECT statement, and a string that is the name of the database table. The example then creates a SqlCommandBuilder.

using System;
using System.Data;
using Microsoft.Data.SqlClient;

namespace SqlCommandBuilderCS
{
    class Program
    {
        static void Main()
        {
            string cnnst = "";
            string queryst = "";
            string tablen = "";
            DataSet ds = SelectSqlRows(cnnst, queryst, tablen);

        }

        public static DataSet SelectSqlRows(string connectionString,
            string queryString, string tableName)
        {
            using (SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection(connectionString))
            {
                SqlDataAdapter adapter = new SqlDataAdapter();
                adapter.SelectCommand = new SqlCommand(queryString, connection);
                SqlCommandBuilder builder = new SqlCommandBuilder(adapter);

                connection.Open();

                DataSet dataSet = new DataSet();
                adapter.Fill(dataSet, tableName);

                //code to modify data in DataSet here

                builder.GetUpdateCommand();

                //Without the SqlCommandBuilder this line would fail
                adapter.Update(dataSet, tableName);

                return dataSet;
            }
        }

Remarks

The SqlDataAdapter does not automatically generate the Transact-SQL statements required to reconcile changes made to a DataSet with the associated instance of SQL Server. However, you can create a SqlCommandBuilder object to automatically generate Transact-SQL statements for single-table updates if you set the SelectCommand property of the SqlDataAdapter. Then, any additional Transact-SQL statements that you do not set are generated by the SqlCommandBuilder.

The SqlCommandBuilder registers itself as a listener for RowUpdating events whenever you set the DataAdapter property. You can only associate one SqlDataAdapter or SqlCommandBuilder object with each other at one time.

To generate INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE statements, the SqlCommandBuilder uses the SelectCommand property to retrieve a required set of metadata automatically. If you change the SelectCommand after the metadata has been retrieved, such as after the first update, you should call the RefreshSchema method to update the metadata.

The SelectCommand must also return at least one primary key or unique column. If none are present, an InvalidOperation exception is generated, and the commands are not generated.

The SqlCommandBuilder also uses the Connection, CommandTimeout, and Transaction properties referenced by the SelectCommand. The user should call RefreshSchema if one or more of these properties are modified, or if the SelectCommand itself is replaced. Otherwise the InsertCommand, UpdateCommand, and DeleteCommand properties retain their previous values.

If you call Dispose, the SqlCommandBuilder is disassociated from the SqlDataAdapter, and the generated commands are no longer used.

Constructors

SqlCommandBuilder()

Initializes a new instance of the SqlCommandBuilder class.

SqlCommandBuilder(SqlDataAdapter)

Initializes a new instance of the SqlCommandBuilder class with the associated SqlDataAdapter object.

Properties

CatalogLocation

Sets or gets the CatalogLocation for an instance of the SqlCommandBuilder class.

CatalogSeparator

Sets or gets a string used as the catalog separator for an instance of the SqlCommandBuilder class.

DataAdapter

Gets or sets a SqlDataAdapter object for which Transact-SQL statements are automatically generated.

QuotePrefix

Gets or sets the starting character or characters to use when specifying SQL Server database objects, such as tables or columns, whose names contain characters such as spaces or reserved tokens.

QuoteSuffix

Gets or sets the ending character or characters to use when specifying SQL Server database objects, such as tables or columns, whose names contain characters such as spaces or reserved tokens.

SchemaSeparator

Gets or sets the character to be used for the separator between the schema identifier and any other identifiers.

Methods

DeriveParameters(SqlCommand)

Retrieves parameter information from the stored procedure specified in the SqlCommand and populates the Parameters collection of the specified SqlCommand object.

GetDeleteCommand()

Gets the automatically generated SqlCommand object required to perform deletions on the database.

GetDeleteCommand(Boolean)

Gets the automatically generated SqlCommand object that is required to perform deletions on the database.

GetInsertCommand()

Gets the automatically generated SqlCommand object required to perform insertions on the database.

GetInsertCommand(Boolean)

Gets the automatically generated SqlCommand object that is required to perform insertions on the database.

GetUpdateCommand()

Gets the automatically generated SqlCommand object required to perform updates on the database.

GetUpdateCommand(Boolean)

Gets the automatically generated SqlCommand object required to perform updates on the database.

QuoteIdentifier(String)
UnquoteIdentifier(String)

Given a quoted identifier, returns the correct unquoted form of that identifier. This includes correctly unescaping any embedded quotes in the identifier.

Applies to