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How to use a DataSource and paramaters with VS 2008

Asked by bluebirds1984 in Programming for ASP.NET, MS SQL Server, Microsoft Visual C#.Net

Tags: C#, ASP.net, ADO.net, SQL, IE7, Stored Procedures, Paramaters, Visual Studio 2008

Hi,

I want to add data to a SQL database using a Stored Procedure. I know there is a way of running it via the DataSource object from the toolbox in VS 2008. I'm currently hard-coding it myself via the C# page (see attached code snippet).

I'm adding the User.Identity.Name to the DB, and this works fine. Can some one tell me how I can add the User.Identity.Name (or a String variable that represents User.Identity.Name) as a paramater via the SQL DataSource object from the toolbox. (See attached Screenshot).

I can get the original code to run by putting it in the Page_Load() method. If I use the datasource object in the ASPX page will the stored proc run automatically or will I need to call it somehow in the C# page?

many thanks
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public void Test()
        {
            SqlDataSource testDataSource = new SqlDataSource();
            testDataSource.ConnectionString = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["ConnectionString1"].ToString();
 
            testDataSource.InsertCommandType = SqlDataSourceCommandType.StoredProcedure;
            testDataSource.InsertCommand = "mpUserInsert";
 
            testDataSource.InsertParameters.Add("NetID", User.Identity.Name.ToString());
 
}
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Zones: Programming for ASP.NET, MS SQL Server, Microsoft Visual C#.Net
Tags: C#, ASP.net, ADO.net, SQL, IE7, Stored Procedures, Paramaters, Visual Studio 2008
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