ExecuteNonQuery Método (String, ExecutionTypes)
Executes a statement with the specified execution options that does not return a result set.
Espacio de nombres: Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Common
Ensamblado: Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo (en Microsoft.SqlServer.ConnectionInfo.dll)
Sintaxis
'Declaración
Public Function ExecuteNonQuery ( _
sqlCommand As String, _
executionType As ExecutionTypes _
) As Integer
'Uso
Dim instance As ServerConnection
Dim sqlCommand As String
Dim executionType As ExecutionTypes
Dim returnValue As Integer
returnValue = instance.ExecuteNonQuery(sqlCommand, _
executionType)
public int ExecuteNonQuery(
string sqlCommand,
ExecutionTypes executionType
)
public:
int ExecuteNonQuery(
String^ sqlCommand,
ExecutionTypes executionType
)
member ExecuteNonQuery :
sqlCommand:string *
executionType:ExecutionTypes -> int
public function ExecuteNonQuery(
sqlCommand : String,
executionType : ExecutionTypes
) : int
Parámetros
- sqlCommand
Tipo: System. . :: . .String
A String value that specifies the Transact-SQL command to be executed.
- executionType
Tipo: Microsoft.SqlServer.Management.Common. . :: . .ExecutionTypes
An ExecutionTypes object value that specifies the execution options for the Transact-SQL statement.
Valor devuelto
Tipo: System. . :: . .Int32
An Int32 value that specifies the total number of rows affected by the Transact-SQL command for UPDATE, INSERT, and DELETE statements. For all other types of statements, the return value is -1.
Notas
The Transact-SQL command is typically a data definition language (DDL) statement or stored procedure that affects the server settings. The Text property of the CapturedSql object can be used as the sqlCommand parameter to allow execution of a captured Transact-SQL statement. The sqlCommand parameter contains a single Transact-SQL statement.
Only SQLCMD commands are recognized by the ExecuteNonQuery method. If the sqlCommand parameter contains a statement that is not a SQLCMD command then the method fails and an ExecutionFailureException exception is raised, unless the executionType parameter has been set to include the ExecutionTypes.ContinueOnError value.
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