SqlCeCommand Class
Note: This namespace, class, or member is supported only in version 1.1 of the .NET Framework.
Represents an SQL statement to execute against a data source.
For a list of all members of this type, see SqlCeCommand Members.
System.Object
System.MarshalByRefObject
System.Data.SqlServerCe.SqlCeCommand
NotInheritable Public Class SqlCeCommand
Inherits MarshalByRefObject
Implements ICloneable, IDbCommand, IDisposable
[C#]
public sealed class SqlCeCommand : MarshalByRefObject, ICloneable,
IDbCommand, IDisposable
[C++]
public __gc __sealed class SqlCeCommand : public
MarshalByRefObject, ICloneable, IDbCommand, IDisposable
[JScript]
public class SqlCeCommand extends MarshalByRefObject implements
ICloneable, IDbCommand, IDisposable
Thread Safety
Any public static (Shared in Visual Basic) members of this type are thread safe. Any instance members are not guaranteed to be thread safe.
Remarks
When an instance of SqlCeCommand is created, the read/write properties are set to their initial values. For a list of these values, see the SqlCeCommand constructor.
SqlCeCommand features the following methods that execute commands at a data source:
Item | Description |
---|---|
ExecuteReader | Executes commands that return rows. |
ExecuteNonQuery | Executes SQL commands such as INSERT, DELETE, and UPDATE statements. |
ExecuteScalar | Retrieves a single value (for example, an aggregate value) from a database. |
The .NET Compact Framework data provider for SQL Server CE does not support named parameters for passing parameters to an SQL statement called by a SqlCeCommand when CommandType is set to Text. You must use the question mark (?) placeholder. For example:
SELECT * FROM Customers WHERE CustomerID = ?
The order in which you add SqlCeParameter objects to the SqlCeParameterCollection must correspond to the position of the question mark placeholder for the parameter.
The data provider for SQL Server CE also does not support batched queries. Commands must be in the form of Select * from Customers
and not Select * from Customers; Select *
from Orders;
. If you are using code generated for System.Data.SqlClient, you may have to alter your queries to conform to this restriction.
Although SQL Server CE only supports one connection at a time, multiple commands can share the same connection. This means that it is possible to have multiple instances of SqlCeDataReader on the same connection. This behavior differs from that of System.Data.SqlClient.
If a fatal SqlCeException is generated by the method executing a SqlCeCommand, the SqlCeConnection may be closed. You can reopen the connection and continue.
Requirements
Namespace: System.Data.SqlServerCe
Platforms: .NET Compact Framework
Assembly: System.Data.Sqlserverce (in System.Data.Sqlserverce.dll)
See Also
SqlCeCommand Members | System.Data.SqlServerCe Namespace | SqlCeDataAdapter | SqlCeConnection