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1/26/2010 10:41 AM
 

You're effectively using the paramarray's version already - it's an optional list that can contain any number of elements (http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/libra...)

The way to use it is to pass in the values in the order of the expected parameters e.g say you have a sproc like this :

CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[somesproc]

@PortalID int,

@Name nvarchar(250)

AS

SELECT *

FROM dbo.sometable

WHERE [Name] = @Name

AND (PortalID = @PortalID OR @PortalID IS NULL)

This expects 2 parameters, one an int and one a string,and returns a list. Assuming I have a SomeTable object that matches what the sometable looks like, I could have code similar to this:


Dim portalID As Integer=0
dim somename as string="some name"
dim sometables as (list of sometable)

sometables = DotNetNuke.Data.DataProvider.Instance().ExecuteScalar("somesproc", portalID,somename)

I appreciate it can look a little odd as it appears that you are giving more parameters than is allowed, but paramarrays treat the final values as a comma delimited list, and not seperate properties.
 

Cathal


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1/27/2010 9:49 AM
 

 Hello Cathal,

 

that is super, I will try it and post my code snipit when I get it working,

 

thanks again,

 

 


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