SqlDataAdapter.SelectCommand Property
Definition
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Gets or sets a Transact-SQL statement or stored procedure used to select records in the data source.
public:
property Microsoft::Data::SqlClient::SqlCommand ^ SelectCommand { Microsoft::Data::SqlClient::SqlCommand ^ get(); void set(Microsoft::Data::SqlClient::SqlCommand ^ value); };
public Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand SelectCommand { get; set; }
member this.SelectCommand : Microsoft.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand with get, set
Public Property SelectCommand As SqlCommand
Property Value
A SqlCommand used during Fill(DataSet) to select records from the database for placement in the DataSet.
Examples
The following example creates a SqlDataAdapter and sets the SelectCommand, InsertCommand, UpdateCommand, and DeleteCommand properties. It assumes you have already created a SqlConnection object.
using Microsoft.Data.SqlClient;
class Program
{
static void Main()
{
}
public static SqlDataAdapter CreateCustomerAdapter(
SqlConnection connection)
{
SqlDataAdapter adapter = new SqlDataAdapter();
// Create the SelectCommand.
SqlCommand command = new SqlCommand("SELECT * FROM Customers " +
"WHERE Country = @Country AND City = @City", connection);
// Add the parameters for the SelectCommand.
command.Parameters.Add("@Country", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 15);
command.Parameters.Add("@City", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 15);
adapter.SelectCommand = command;
// Create the InsertCommand.
command = new SqlCommand(
"INSERT INTO Customers (CustomerID, CompanyName) " +
"VALUES (@CustomerID, @CompanyName)", connection);
// Add the parameters for the InsertCommand.
command.Parameters.Add("@CustomerID", SqlDbType.NChar, 5, "CustomerID");
command.Parameters.Add("@CompanyName", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 40, "CompanyName");
adapter.InsertCommand = command;
// Create the UpdateCommand.
command = new SqlCommand(
"UPDATE Customers SET CustomerID = @CustomerID, CompanyName = @CompanyName " +
"WHERE CustomerID = @oldCustomerID", connection);
// Add the parameters for the UpdateCommand.
command.Parameters.Add("@CustomerID", SqlDbType.NChar, 5, "CustomerID");
command.Parameters.Add("@CompanyName", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 40, "CompanyName");
SqlParameter parameter = command.Parameters.Add(
"@oldCustomerID", SqlDbType.NChar, 5, "CustomerID");
parameter.SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original;
adapter.UpdateCommand = command;
// Create the DeleteCommand.
command = new SqlCommand(
"DELETE FROM Customers WHERE CustomerID = @CustomerID", connection);
// Add the parameters for the DeleteCommand.
parameter = command.Parameters.Add(
"@CustomerID", SqlDbType.NChar, 5, "CustomerID");
parameter.SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original;
adapter.DeleteCommand = command;
return adapter;
}
}
Remarks
When SelectCommand is assigned to a previously created SqlCommand, the SqlCommand is not cloned. The SelectCommand maintains a reference to the previously created SqlCommand object.
If the SelectCommand does not return any rows, no tables are added to the DataSet, and no exception is raised.