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IDbCommand.Prepare Method

Definition

Creates a prepared (or compiled) version of the command on the data source.

public:
 void Prepare();
public void Prepare ();
abstract member Prepare : unit -> unit
Public Sub Prepare ()

Exceptions

The Connection is not set.

-or-

The Connection is not Open().

Examples

The following example creates an instance of the derived class, OleDbCommand, and opens the connection. The example then prepares a stored procedure on the data source by passing a string that is a SQL Select statement and a string to use to connect to the data source.

private static void OleDbCommandPrepare(string connectionString)
{
    using (OleDbConnection connection = new
               OleDbConnection(connectionString))
    {
        connection.Open();

        // Create the Command.
        OleDbCommand command = new OleDbCommand();

        // Set the Connection, CommandText and Parameters.
        command.Connection = connection;
        command.CommandText =
            "INSERT INTO dbo.Region (RegionID, RegionDescription) VALUES (?, ?)";
        command.Parameters.Add("RegionID", OleDbType.Integer, 4);
        command.Parameters.Add("RegionDescription", OleDbType.VarWChar, 50);
        command.Parameters[0].Value = 20;
        command.Parameters[1].Value = "First Region";

        // Call  Prepare and ExecuteNonQuery.
        command.Prepare();
        command.ExecuteNonQuery();

        // Change parameter values and call ExecuteNonQuery.
        command.Parameters[0].Value = 21;
        command.Parameters[1].Value = "SecondRegion";
        command.ExecuteNonQuery();
    }
}
Public Sub OleDbCommandPrepare(ByVal connectionString As String)

    Using connection As OleDbConnection = New _
        OleDbConnection(connectionString)
        connection.Open()

        ' Create the Command.
        Dim command As New OleDbCommand()

        ' Set the Connection, CommandText and Parameters.
        command.Connection = connection
        command.CommandText = _
          "INSERT INTO dbo.Region (RegionID, RegionDescription) VALUES (?, ?);"
        command.Parameters.Add("RegionID", OleDbType.Integer, 4)
        command.Parameters.Add("RegionDescription", OleDbType.VarWChar, 50)
        command.Parameters(0).Value = 20
        command.Parameters(1).Value = "First Region"

        ' Call  Prepare and ExecuteNonQuery.
        command.Prepare()
        command.ExecuteNonQuery()

        ' Change parameter values and call ExecuteNonQuery.
        command.Parameters(0).Value = 21
        command.Parameters(1).Value = "Second Region"
        command.ExecuteNonQuery()
    End Using
End Sub

Remarks

If the CommandType property is set to TableDirect, Prepare does nothing. If CommandType is set to StoredProcedure, the call to Prepare should succeed, although it may result in a no-op. The server automatically caches plans for reuse as necessary; therefore, there is no need to call this method directly in your client application.

Applies to