OleDbDataAdapter.SelectCommand Property
Definition
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Gets or sets an SQL statement or stored procedure used to select records in the data source.
public:
property System::Data::OleDb::OleDbCommand ^ SelectCommand { System::Data::OleDb::OleDbCommand ^ get(); void set(System::Data::OleDb::OleDbCommand ^ value); };
public System.Data.OleDb.OleDbCommand? SelectCommand { get; set; }
[System.Data.DataSysDescription("DbDataAdapter_SelectCommand")]
public System.Data.OleDb.OleDbCommand SelectCommand { get; set; }
public System.Data.OleDb.OleDbCommand SelectCommand { get; set; }
member this.SelectCommand : System.Data.OleDb.OleDbCommand with get, set
[<System.Data.DataSysDescription("DbDataAdapter_SelectCommand")>]
member this.SelectCommand : System.Data.OleDb.OleDbCommand with get, set
Public Property SelectCommand As OleDbCommand
Property Value
An OleDbCommand that is used during Fill(DataSet) to select records from data source for placement in the DataSet.
- Attributes
Examples
The following example creates an OleDbDataAdapter and sets the SelectCommand and InsertCommand properties. It assumes that you have already created an OleDbConnection object.
public static OleDbDataAdapter CreateCustomerAdapter(
OleDbConnection connection)
{
OleDbDataAdapter adapter = new OleDbDataAdapter();
OleDbCommand command;
// Create the SelectCommand.
command = new OleDbCommand("SELECT * FROM Customers " +
"WHERE Country = ? AND City = ?", connection);
command.Parameters.Add("Country", OleDbType.VarChar, 15);
command.Parameters.Add("City", OleDbType.VarChar, 15);
adapter.SelectCommand = command;
// Create the InsertCommand.
command = new OleDbCommand(
"INSERT INTO Customers (CustomerID, CompanyName) " +
"VALUES (?, ?)", connection);
command.Parameters.Add(
"CustomerID", OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID");
command.Parameters.Add(
"CompanyName", OleDbType.VarChar, 40, "CompanyName");
adapter.InsertCommand = command;
return adapter;
}
Public Shared Function CreateCustomerAdapter( _
connection As OleDbConnection) As OleDbDataAdapter
Dim adapter As New OleDbDataAdapter()
Dim command As OleDbCommand
' Create the SelectCommand.
command = New OleDbCommand("SELECT * FROM Customers " & _
"WHERE Country = ? AND City = ?", connection)
command.Parameters.Add("Country", OleDbType.VarChar, 15)
command.Parameters.Add("City", OleDbType.VarChar, 15)
adapter.SelectCommand = command
' Create the InsertCommand.
command = New OleDbCommand( _
"INSERT INTO Customers (CustomerID, CompanyName) " & _
"VALUES (?, ?)", connection)
command.Parameters.Add( _
"CustomerID", OleDbType.Char, 5, "CustomerID")
command.Parameters.Add( _
"CompanyName", OleDbType.VarChar, 40, "CompanyName")
adapter.InsertCommand = command
Return adapter
End Function
Remarks
When SelectCommand is assigned to a previously created OleDbCommand, the OleDbCommand is not cloned. The SelectCommand maintains a reference to the previously created OleDbCommand object.
If the SelectCommand returns no rows, no tables are added to the DataSet, and no exception is raised.