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Calling Stored Procedure with two parameters
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13/10/2010 10:22:09
 
 
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ASP.NET
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The Mere Mortals .NET Framework
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01485066
Message ID:
01485289
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>>>>>>Can you post the line to call a method as the above was the one I posted.
>>>>>
>>>>>Whoever posted it, that is what worked
>>>>
>>>>Ok, just wanted to be sure. How many parameters does this method have?
>>>
>>>I'm not sure why you are interested as I have solved my problem, but there are 5 overrides for this method:
>>>
>>>ExecSprocScalar(string)
>>>ExecSprocScalar(string, out System.Data.IDbCommand, params System.Data.IDbDataParameter[])
>>>ExecSprocScalar(string, params System.Data.IDbDataParameter[])
>>>ExecSprocScalar(string, string, out System.Data.IDbCommand, params System.Data.IDbDataParameter[])
>>>ExecSprocScalar(string, string, params System.Data.IDbDataParameter[])
>>
>>I'm not sure I understand exactly, that's why I'm asking. We're using 2nd overload (I guess), but we're passing 4 parameters. How does it exactly work, e.g. why
>>
>>param1, param2 is the same as params IDbDataParameter[] ?
>>
>>E.g. how does C# understand it (as I know the same works for main program).
>
>Anyone can please clarify?

I think you were the only one who came up with four parameters (didn't see Frank attempting to use that many...)
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