Stored Procedure Sample
This application demonstrates how to programmatically create and use stored procedures with ADO.NET and Microsoft SQL Server.
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Requirements
This sample requires the Northwind sample database. For more information, see How to: Install and Troubleshoot Database Components for Samples.
Demonstrates
The following tasks are demonstrated:
Create a new database using SQL commands and resource files to control the scripts to execute. A new database with a new table is created. The table is then populated with additional scripts. An additional script is executed to create the stored procedures that are used within this sample.
Execute a stored procedure that does not require any parameters by using a SqlDataReader object.
Execute a stored procedure that requires an input parameter and fill a grid control with the results of a SqlDataAdapter.
Execute a stored procedure that requires both input and output parameters and that uses a return value.
See Also
Tasks
How to: Create and Execute an SQL Statement that Returns a Single Value
How to: Execute a Stored Procedure that Returns No Value
How to: Install and Troubleshoot Database Components for Samples
Concepts
Parameters in Data-Adapter Commands