SqlDataSource.OldValuesParameterFormatString Property
Definition
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public:
property System::String ^ OldValuesParameterFormatString { System::String ^ get(); void set(System::String ^ value); };
public string OldValuesParameterFormatString { get; set; }
member this.OldValuesParameterFormatString : string with get, set
Public Property OldValuesParameterFormatString As String
Property Value
A string that represents a format string applied to the names of any oldValues
parameters passed to the Delete() or Update() methods. The default is "{0}".
Remarks
The OldValuesParameterFormatString format string is applied only to primary keys, such as those that are identified by the DataKeyNames
property of the associated data-bound control, or in delete and update scenarios where the ConflictDetection property is set to the CompareAllValues value and a set of oldValues
are passed to the corresponding data method. In this case, the format string is applied to each parameter name in the oldValues
collection.
Two common scenarios where you might change the OldValuesParameterFormatString property are as follows:
To differentiate between old and new values in updates. When the ConflictDetection property is set to the CompareAllValues value, parameters for both the original and new values are added to the UpdateParameters collection. Without the formatting string, two parameters with the same name would be created for each data field. By changing the name of the original value parameter, you can compare the data to the original data source to detect conflicts and compare key values.
Some visual designers implement a particular naming scheme for original values and keys.