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Display the TSQL code used by a SQLDataAdapter to update the database

Asked by crickpaolo in .NET, Programming for ASP.NET

Hi Experts,

I have this ASP.NET code (see attached code snippet) that uses a SQLCommandBuilder to generate the INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE statement for a SQLDataAdapter.

I want to see what the actual TSQL code used by the SQLDataAdapter to insert records to my database.  I need to see the actual TSQL, not the parameterized query.

i.e.

INSERT Into Employee (Last_Name,First_Name) VALUES 'Portman','Natalie'

and not

INSERT Into Employee (Last_Name,First_Name) VALUES @Last_Name,@First_Name

Is this possible?

Thanks,
Paolo

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Dim daEmployee As SqlDataAdapter
        
daEmployee = New SqlDataAdapter("SELECT * FROM Employee WHERE 1 < 0 ", conn)
daEmployee.Fill(dsMaster, "Employee")
 
'Autocreate the INSERT/UPDATE/DELETE Statement
Dim cmdEmployees As New SqlCommandBuilder(daEmployee)
      
'populate Employees Data Table with New Employee  Records
 
daEmployee.Update(dsMaster.Tables("Employee"))
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