SqlParameterCollection.Add Method
Definition
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Adds a SqlParameter to the SqlParameterCollection.
Overloads
Add(SqlParameter) |
Adds the specified SqlParameter object to the SqlParameterCollection. |
Add(Object) |
Adds the specified SqlParameter object to the SqlParameterCollection. |
Add(String, SqlDbType) |
Adds a SqlParameter to the SqlParameterCollection given the parameter name and the data type. |
Add(String, Object) |
Obsolete.
Adds the specified SqlParameter object to the SqlParameterCollection. |
Add(String, SqlDbType, Int32) |
Adds a SqlParameter to the SqlParameterCollection, given the specified parameter name, SqlDbType and size. |
Add(String, SqlDbType, Int32, String) |
Adds a SqlParameter to the SqlParameterCollection with the parameter name, the data type, and the column length. |
Add(SqlParameter)
Adds the specified SqlParameter object to the SqlParameterCollection.
public:
System::Data::SqlClient::SqlParameter ^ Add(System::Data::SqlClient::SqlParameter ^ value);
public System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter Add (System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter value);
override this.Add : System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter -> System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter
member this.Add : System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter -> System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter
Public Function Add (value As SqlParameter) As SqlParameter
Parameters
- value
- SqlParameter
The SqlParameter to add to the collection.
Returns
A new SqlParameter object.
Exceptions
The SqlParameter specified in the value
parameter is already added to this or another SqlParameterCollection.
The parameter passed was not a SqlParameter.
The value
parameter is null.
Examples
public void AddSqlParameter(SqlCommand command)
{
command.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("Description", "Beverages"));
}
Public Sub AddSqlParameter(command As SqlCommand)
command.Parameters.Add(New SqlParameter("Description", "Beverages"))
End Sub
See also
- Commands and Parameters (ADO.NET)
- DataAdapter Parameters (ADO.NET)
- Using the .NET Framework Data Provider for SQL Server
- ADO.NET Overview
Applies to
Add(Object)
Adds the specified SqlParameter object to the SqlParameterCollection.
public:
override int Add(System::Object ^ value);
public:
virtual int Add(System::Object ^ value);
public override int Add (object value);
public int Add (object value);
override this.Add : obj -> int
abstract member Add : obj -> int
override this.Add : obj -> int
Public Overrides Function Add (value As Object) As Integer
Public Function Add (value As Object) As Integer
Parameters
Returns
The index of the new SqlParameter object.
Implements
Examples
The following example demonstrates the implementation of the IList interface to create a simple, fixed-size list. This code is part of a larger example for the IList interface.
class SimpleList : IList
{
private object[] _contents = new object[8];
private int _count;
public SimpleList()
{
_count = 0;
}
// IList Members
public int Add(object value)
{
if (_count < _contents.Length)
{
_contents[_count] = value;
_count++;
return (_count - 1);
}
return -1;
}
public void Clear()
{
_count = 0;
}
public bool Contains(object value)
{
for (int i = 0; i < Count; i++)
{
if (_contents[i] == value)
{
return true;
}
}
return false;
}
public int IndexOf(object value)
{
for (int i = 0; i < Count; i++)
{
if (_contents[i] == value)
{
return i;
}
}
return -1;
}
public void Insert(int index, object value)
{
if ((_count + 1 <= _contents.Length) && (index < Count) && (index >= 0))
{
_count++;
for (int i = Count - 1; i > index; i--)
{
_contents[i] = _contents[i - 1];
}
_contents[index] = value;
}
}
public bool IsFixedSize
{
get
{
return true;
}
}
public bool IsReadOnly
{
get
{
return false;
}
}
public void Remove(object value)
{
RemoveAt(IndexOf(value));
}
public void RemoveAt(int index)
{
if ((index >= 0) && (index < Count))
{
for (int i = index; i < Count - 1; i++)
{
_contents[i] = _contents[i + 1];
}
_count--;
}
}
public object this[int index]
{
get
{
return _contents[index];
}
set
{
_contents[index] = value;
}
}
// ICollection members.
public void CopyTo(Array array, int index)
{
for (int i = 0; i < Count; i++)
{
array.SetValue(_contents[i], index++);
}
}
public int Count
{
get
{
return _count;
}
}
public bool IsSynchronized
{
get
{
return false;
}
}
// Return the current instance since the underlying store is not
// publicly available.
public object SyncRoot
{
get
{
return this;
}
}
// IEnumerable Members
public IEnumerator GetEnumerator()
{
// Refer to the IEnumerator documentation for an example of
// implementing an enumerator.
throw new NotImplementedException("The method or operation is not implemented.");
}
public void PrintContents()
{
Console.WriteLine($"List has a capacity of {_contents.Length} and currently has {_count} elements.");
Console.Write("List contents:");
for (int i = 0; i < Count; i++)
{
Console.Write($" {_contents[i]}");
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
Public Class SimpleList
Implements IList
Private _contents(7) As Object
Private _count As Integer
Public Sub New()
_count = 0
End Sub
' IList members.
Public Function Add(ByVal value As Object) As Integer Implements IList.Add
If _count < _contents.Length Then
_contents(_count) = value
_count += 1
Return _count - 1
End If
Return -1
End Function
Public Sub Clear() Implements IList.Clear
_count = 0
End Sub
Public Function Contains(ByVal value As Object) As Boolean Implements IList.Contains
For i As Integer = 0 To Count - 1
If _contents(i) = value Then Return True
Next
Return False
End Function
Public Function IndexOf(ByVal value As Object) As Integer Implements IList.IndexOf
For i As Integer = 0 To Count - 1
If _contents(i) = value Then Return i
Next
Return -1
End Function
Public Sub Insert(ByVal index As Integer, ByVal value As Object) Implements IList.Insert
If _count + 1 <= _contents.Length AndAlso index < Count AndAlso index >= 0 Then
_count += 1
For i As Integer = Count - 1 To index Step -1
_contents(i) = _contents(i - 1)
Next
_contents(index) = value
End If
End Sub
Public ReadOnly Property IsFixedSize() As Boolean Implements IList.IsFixedSize
Get
Return True
End Get
End Property
Public ReadOnly Property IsReadOnly() As Boolean Implements IList.IsReadOnly
Get
Return False
End Get
End Property
Public Sub Remove(ByVal value As Object) Implements IList.Remove
RemoveAt(IndexOf(value))
End Sub
Public Sub RemoveAt(ByVal index As Integer) Implements IList.RemoveAt
if index >= 0 AndAlso index < Count Then
for i As Integer = index To Count - 2
_contents(i) = _contents(i + 1)
Next
_count -= 1
End If
End Sub
Public Property Item(ByVal index As Integer) As Object Implements IList.Item
Get
Return _contents(index)
End Get
Set(ByVal value As Object)
_contents(index) = value
End Set
End Property
' ICollection members.
Public Sub CopyTo(ByVal array As Array, ByVal index As Integer) Implements ICollection.CopyTo
For i As Integer = 0 To Count - 1
array.SetValue(_contents(i), index)
index += 1
Next
End Sub
Public ReadOnly Property Count() As Integer Implements ICollection.Count
Get
Return _count
End Get
End Property
Public ReadOnly Property IsSynchronized() As Boolean Implements ICollection.IsSynchronized
Get
Return False
End Get
End Property
' Return the current instance since the underlying store is not
' publicly available.
Public ReadOnly Property SyncRoot() As Object Implements ICollection.SyncRoot
Get
Return Me
End Get
End Property
' IEnumerable members.
Public Function GetEnumerator() As IEnumerator Implements IEnumerable.GetEnumerator
' Refer to the IEnumerator documentation for an example of
' implementing an enumerator.
Throw New NotImplementedException("The method or operation is not implemented.")
End Function
Public Sub PrintContents()
Console.WriteLine($"List has a capacity of {_contents.Length} and currently has {_count} elements.")
Console.Write("List contents:")
For i As Integer = 0 To Count - 1
Console.Write($" {_contents(i)}")
Next
Console.WriteLine()
End Sub
End Class
Remarks
This member is an explicit interface member implementation. It can be used only when the SqlParameterCollection instance is cast to an IList interface.
See also
- Commands and Parameters (ADO.NET)
- DataAdapter Parameters (ADO.NET)
- Using the .NET Framework Data Provider for SQL Server
- ADO.NET Overview
Applies to
Add(String, SqlDbType)
Adds a SqlParameter to the SqlParameterCollection given the parameter name and the data type.
public:
System::Data::SqlClient::SqlParameter ^ Add(System::String ^ parameterName, System::Data::SqlDbType sqlDbType);
public System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter Add (string parameterName, System.Data.SqlDbType sqlDbType);
override this.Add : string * System.Data.SqlDbType -> System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter
member this.Add : string * System.Data.SqlDbType -> System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter
Public Function Add (parameterName As String, sqlDbType As SqlDbType) As SqlParameter
Parameters
- parameterName
- String
The name of the parameter.
Returns
A new SqlParameter object.
Examples
public void AddSqlParameter(SqlCommand command)
{
SqlParameter param = command.Parameters.Add(
"@Description", SqlDbType.NVarChar);
param.Size = 16;
param.Value = "Beverages";
}
Public Sub AddSqlParameter(command As SqlCommand)
Dim param As SqlParameter = command.Parameters.Add( _
"@Description", SqlDbType.NVarChar)
param.Size = 16
param.Value = "Beverages"
End Sub
See also
- Commands and Parameters (ADO.NET)
- DataAdapter Parameters (ADO.NET)
- Using the .NET Framework Data Provider for SQL Server
- ADO.NET Overview
Applies to
Add(String, Object)
Caution
Add(String parameterName, Object value) has been deprecated. Use AddWithValue(String parameterName, Object value). http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=14202
Adds the specified SqlParameter object to the SqlParameterCollection.
public:
System::Data::SqlClient::SqlParameter ^ Add(System::String ^ parameterName, System::Object ^ value);
public System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter Add (string parameterName, object value);
[System.Obsolete("Add(String parameterName, Object value) has been deprecated. Use AddWithValue(String parameterName, Object value). http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=14202", false)]
public System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter Add (string parameterName, object value);
member this.Add : string * obj -> System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter
[<System.Obsolete("Add(String parameterName, Object value) has been deprecated. Use AddWithValue(String parameterName, Object value). http://go.microsoft.com/fwlink/?linkid=14202", false)>]
override this.Add : string * obj -> System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter
Public Function Add (parameterName As String, value As Object) As SqlParameter
Parameters
- parameterName
- String
The name of the SqlParameter to add to the collection.
Returns
A new SqlParameter object.
Use caution when you are using this overload of the SqlParameterCollection.Add
method to specify integer parameter values. Because this overload takes a value
of type Object, you must convert the integral value to an Object type when the value is zero, as the following C# example demonstrates.
parameters.Add("@pname", Convert.ToInt32(0));
If you do not perform this conversion, the compiler assumes that you are trying to call the SqlParameterCollection.Add
(string
, SqlDbType
) overload.
- Attributes
Exceptions
The SqlParameter specified in the value
parameter is already added to this or another SqlParameterCollection.
The value
parameter is null.
Examples
public void AddSqlParameter(SqlCommand command)
{
SqlParameter param = new SqlParameter(
"@Description", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 16);
param.Value = "Beverages";
command.Parameters.Add(param);
}
Public Sub AddSqlParameter(command As SqlCommand)
Dim param As New SqlParameter( _
"@Description", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 16)
param.Value = "Beverages"
command.Parameters.Add(param)
End Sub
See also
Applies to
Add(String, SqlDbType, Int32)
Adds a SqlParameter to the SqlParameterCollection, given the specified parameter name, SqlDbType and size.
public:
System::Data::SqlClient::SqlParameter ^ Add(System::String ^ parameterName, System::Data::SqlDbType sqlDbType, int size);
public System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter Add (string parameterName, System.Data.SqlDbType sqlDbType, int size);
override this.Add : string * System.Data.SqlDbType * int -> System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter
member this.Add : string * System.Data.SqlDbType * int -> System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter
Public Function Add (parameterName As String, sqlDbType As SqlDbType, size As Integer) As SqlParameter
Parameters
- parameterName
- String
The name of the parameter.
- sqlDbType
- SqlDbType
The SqlDbType of the SqlParameter to add to the collection.
Returns
A new SqlParameter object.
Examples
public void AddSqlParameter(SqlCommand command)
{
SqlParameter param = new SqlParameter(
"@Description", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 16);
param.Value = "Beverages";
command.Parameters.Add(param);
}
Public Sub AddSqlParameter(command As SqlCommand)
Dim param As New SqlParameter( _
"@Description", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 16)
param.Value = "Beverages"
command.Parameters.Add(param)
End Sub
Remarks
This overload is useful when you are adding a parameter of a variable-length data type such as varchar
or binary
.
See also
- Commands and Parameters (ADO.NET)
- DataAdapter Parameters (ADO.NET)
- Using the .NET Framework Data Provider for SQL Server
- ADO.NET Overview
Applies to
Add(String, SqlDbType, Int32, String)
Adds a SqlParameter to the SqlParameterCollection with the parameter name, the data type, and the column length.
public:
System::Data::SqlClient::SqlParameter ^ Add(System::String ^ parameterName, System::Data::SqlDbType sqlDbType, int size, System::String ^ sourceColumn);
public System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter Add (string parameterName, System.Data.SqlDbType sqlDbType, int size, string sourceColumn);
member this.Add : string * System.Data.SqlDbType * int * string -> System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter
override this.Add : string * System.Data.SqlDbType * int * string -> System.Data.SqlClient.SqlParameter
Public Function Add (parameterName As String, sqlDbType As SqlDbType, size As Integer, sourceColumn As String) As SqlParameter
Parameters
- parameterName
- String
The name of the parameter.
- size
- Int32
The column length.
- sourceColumn
- String
The name of the source column (SourceColumn) if this SqlParameter is used in a call to Update.
Returns
A new SqlParameter object.
Examples
public void AddSqlParameter(SqlCommand cmd)
{
SqlParameter p1 = cmd.Parameters.Add("@Description", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 16, "Description");
}
Public Sub AddSqlParameter(cmd As SqlCommand)
Dim p1 As SqlParameter = cmd.Parameters.Add("@Description", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 16, "Description")
End Sub
See also
- Commands and Parameters (ADO.NET)
- DataAdapter Parameters (ADO.NET)
- Using the .NET Framework Data Provider for SQL Server
- ADO.NET Overview