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I have trouble in inserting a new tuple into my table. It doesn't give any error and I don't know why it doesn't work properly. By the way TextBox3 has something like that: C:\Temp\Pic5.jpg. Here is my code:

  protected void Button3_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection("Data Source=.\\SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|\\MYDB.mdf;Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True");
    byte[] data;

    try
    {
        data = System.IO.File.ReadAllBytes(@"" + TextBox3.Text);
        string val1 = "" + TextBox1.Text;
        string val2 = "" + TextBox2.Text;
        string val3 = "" + TextBox3.Text;
        SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("Insert INTO Books (Book_Name,Author_Name,Image,In_Lib) VALUES (@BN,@AN,@DATA,@LIB)", con);
        cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@BN", val1);
        cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@AN", val2);
        cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@DATA", val3);
        cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@LIB", "YES");
        con.Open();
        cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
        con.Close();
    }

    catch (Exception err)
    {
        Console.WriteLine(err.Message);
    }
}

asp part

Book Name:   
<asp:TextBox ID="TextBox1" runat="server"></asp:TextBox>
<br />
Author Name:&nbsp;
<asp:TextBox ID="TextBox2" runat="server"></asp:TextBox>
<br />
Image Name:&nbsp;&nbsp;
<asp:TextBox ID="TextBox3" runat="server"></asp:TextBox>
<br />
<asp:Button ID="Button3" runat="server" onclick="Button3_Click" Text="Submit" />
<br />

My database is like this:

  • Book_Name varchar(50)
  • Author_Name varchar(50)
  • Image image
  • In_Lib varchar(50)
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    can you show you database table?
    – Murtaza
    May 9, 2012 at 12:59
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    What are data types for that parameters?
    – levi
    May 9, 2012 at 12:59
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    What does it doesn't work properly mean? Does nothing get inserted, or just some of the values, or? May 9, 2012 at 13:00
  • I edited my post again, I put my db elements. It doesn't do anything. I'm clicking the button, then I go to my database. I refresh it. I can't see my new tuple. I have also a link to show all my database in my application. I can see only tuples which are already existiing in my database. May 9, 2012 at 13:02
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    Oh you Visual Basic victims... "" + TextBox1.Text doesn't do anything in C# but cause a pointless memory operation... May 9, 2012 at 13:02

4 Answers 4

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As your Image column is of type Image, the correct parameter value would be a byte array, not a string. This may cause an error. If you are not adding an image right now, leave out this parameter or set it to DBNull.Value explicitly.

I presume you're coming from a Visual Basic background (otherwise there's no explanation for the strange "" + TextBox1.Text construct), so as a side note: The values passed to the calls to AddWithValue should match the column types in the database. By that I mean: Passing a string to a parameter which is of type int may work, unless you pass Hello. Errors like that are sometimes hard to find, so please: make sure to match parameter types from the beginning.

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  • Ok thanks Thorsten. I finally found my error.As pjotr said I have to write cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@DATA", data); instead of cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@DATA", val3); May 9, 2012 at 13:16
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You're reading the file specified in TextBox3.Text into data and not using it anywhere. Also, you're passing text into the Image field, you probably wanted to do

cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@DATA", data);

instead of

cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@DATA", val3);
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I think the following should work

try:

cmd.Parameters.Add("parameter_name", System.Data.SqlDbType.BigInt).Value = 1233;
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    This is the same as AddWithValue only that you're passing in the type, instead of having it deferred automatically. May 9, 2012 at 13:07
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Your Problem is in Image. In database you have database field Image with datatype Image, and you are trying to store string data.

string val3 = "" + TextBox3.Text;
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@DATA", val3);

Make store with SqlDbType.Image.

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