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asp.net update stored procedure c#

Asked by riskyricky1972 in Microsoft Visual C#.Net, Programming for ASP.NET, Visual Studio

Tags: , , ,

I have the following code using wizard, and my hand codings, assume we have detailview, and they are working...
And when the update link is clicked, it always said that "Procedure or function Up_updateoffer has too many arguments specified.
Any ideas why? I used asp.net 2.0 c#

<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource_SingleOfferID"
                       runat="server"
                       ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:DBconnection %>"
                       SelectCommand="up_viewsingleofferdetails"
                       SelectCommandType="StoredProcedure"
                       UpdateCommand="up_updateoffer"
                       UpdateCommandType="StoredProcedure">
        <SelectParameters>
            <asp:SessionParameter Name="memberid" SessionField="loginid" Type="Int32" />
            <asp:QueryStringParameter Name="offerid" QueryStringField="offerid" Type="Int32" />
        </SelectParameters>
        <UpdateParameters>
            <asp:Parameter Name="memberid" />
            <asp:Parameter Name="manufactureid" />
        </UpdateParameters>
    </asp:SqlDataSource>


ALTER PROCEDURE dbo.up_updateoffer
      
      (
      @memberid int,
      @manufacturerid int
      )
AS
      /* SET NOCOUNT ON */
      UPDATE tblproductlist
      SET      
      manufacturerid = @manufacturerid
      WHERE  (memberid = @memberid)

      RETURN
      
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