OracleCommandBuilder.GetDeleteCommand Method
Definition
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Gets the automatically generated OracleCommand object required to perform deletions on the database.
Overloads
GetDeleteCommand() |
Gets the automatically generated OracleCommand object required to perform deletions on the database. |
GetDeleteCommand(Boolean) |
Gets the automatically generated OracleCommand object required to perform deletions on the database. |
Remarks
You can use the GetDeleteCommand method for informational or troubleshooting purposes because it returns the OracleCommand object to be executed.
You can also use GetDeleteCommand as the basis of a modified command. For example, you might call GetDeleteCommand and modify the CommandText value, and then explicitly set that on the OracleDataAdapter.
The SQL statements are first generated when the application calls either Update or GetDeleteCommand.
For more information, see Generating Commands with CommandBuilders.
GetDeleteCommand()
Gets the automatically generated OracleCommand object required to perform deletions on the database.
public:
System::Data::OracleClient::OracleCommand ^ GetDeleteCommand();
public System.Data.OracleClient.OracleCommand GetDeleteCommand ();
member this.GetDeleteCommand : unit -> System.Data.OracleClient.OracleCommand
override this.GetDeleteCommand : unit -> System.Data.OracleClient.OracleCommand
Public Function GetDeleteCommand () As OracleCommand
Returns
The automatically generated OracleCommand object required to perform deletions.
Remarks
You can use the GetDeleteCommand method for informational or troubleshooting purposes because it returns the OracleCommand object to be executed.
You can also use GetDeleteCommand as the basis of a modified command. For example, you might call GetDeleteCommand and modify the CommandText value, and then explicitly set that on the OracleDataAdapter.
The SQL statements are first generated when the application calls either Update or GetDeleteCommand.
For more information, see Generating Commands with CommandBuilders.
Applies to
GetDeleteCommand(Boolean)
Gets the automatically generated OracleCommand object required to perform deletions on the database.
public:
System::Data::OracleClient::OracleCommand ^ GetDeleteCommand(bool useColumnsForParameterNames);
public System.Data.OracleClient.OracleCommand GetDeleteCommand (bool useColumnsForParameterNames);
override this.GetDeleteCommand : bool -> System.Data.OracleClient.OracleCommand
Public Function GetDeleteCommand (useColumnsForParameterNames As Boolean) As OracleCommand
Parameters
- useColumnsForParameterNames
- Boolean
true
to generate parameter names matching column names, if possible. false
to generate @p1
, @p2
, and so on.
Returns
The automatically generated OracleCommand object required to perform deletions.
Remarks
You can use the GetDeleteCommand method for informational or troubleshooting purposes because it returns the OracleCommand object to be executed.
You can also use GetDeleteCommand as the basis of a modified command. For example, you might call GetDeleteCommand and modify the CommandText value, and then explicitly set that on the OracleDataAdapter.
The SQL statements are first generated when the application calls either Update or GetDeleteCommand.
The default behavior, when generating parameter names, is to use @p1
, @p2
, and so on, for the various parameters. Passing true
for the useColumnsForParameterNames
parameter allows you to force the OracleCommandBuilder to generate parameters based on the column names instead. This succeeds only if the following conditions are met:
The ParameterNameMaxLength has been specified and its length is equal to or greater than the generated parameter name.
The generated parameter name meets the criteria specified in the ParameterNamePattern regular expression.
A ParameterMarkerFormat is specified.
For more information, see Generating Commands with CommandBuilders.