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-- VB.NET CODE --
' Insert DateTime stamp into Uptime table to signify PC's still alive
Dim sqlCom As New SqlCommand
Dim sda As New SqlDataAdapter("InsertUptime", sqlCon)
sda.InsertCommand.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
sda.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@LastResponse", SqlDbType.DateTime)
Try
sda.InsertCommand.Parameters("@LastResponse").Value = LineIn
Catch ex As SqlException
ex.GetBaseException()
End Try
-- SQL SP CODE --
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[uspPvtInsertCommand]
(
@MAC nchar(18),
@CREATED datetime,
)
AS
SET NOCOUNT OFF;
INSERT INTO Update (MAC) VALUES(@MAC);
SELECT MAC FROM main WHERE (MAC = @MAC)
INSERT INTO Update (LastResponse) Values(@LastResponse)
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