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I have a local SQL Server CE database (mainDB.sdf) with only one table called Users.

It consists of 7 columns:

  • Name (ntext)
  • Surname (ntext)
  • Nickname (nchar, unique, primary key)
  • Gender (ntext)
  • Status (ntext)
  • City (ntext)
  • Photo (image)

I use objects:

private SqlCeConnection connection;
private SqlCeDataAdapter adapter;
private SqlCeCommandBuilder builder;
private DataSet data;

Firstly, I connect to a database:

connection = new SqlCeConnection("Data Source = mainDB.sdf");
connection.Open();
SqlCeCommand cmd = connection.CreateCommand();
cmd.CommandText = "SELECT * FROM Users";
adapter = new SqlCeDataAdapter(cmd);
builder = new SqlCeCommandBuilder();
builder.DataAdapter = adapter;
data = new DataSet();
adapter.Fill(data);

I try to insert a new row:

MemoryStream ms = new MemoryStream();
pictureBox1.Image.Save(ms, System.Drawing.Imaging.ImageFormat.Gif);
byte[] im = ms.ToArray();
DataRow newRow = data.Tables[0].NewRow();
newRow["Name"] = textBox1.Text;
newRow["Surname"] = textBox2.Text;
newRow["Nickname"] = textBox3.Text;
newRow["Gender"] = listBox1.Text.Length > 0 ? listBox1.Text : null;
newRow["Status"] = radioButton1.Checked ? "Student" : radioButton2.Checked ? "Professional" : null;
newRow["City"] = comboBox1.Text.Length > 0 ? comboBox1.Text : null;
newRow["Photo"] = im;
data.Tables[0].Rows.Add(newRow);
adapter.Update(data);
connection.Close();

After this, I go to the table Users and there is no new data. I think that SqlCeCommandBuilder should generate required commands. What am I missing here?

IMPORTANT EDIT:
Everything is working fine. It seems that c# creates two links to databases. The first one is in project folder called mainDB.sdf and it is empty. But there is another one in bin\Debug folder. As an absolute newbie I didn't know that. I could get all previous rows in that DB mainDB.sdf1 choosing New Query and entering SELECT * FROM USERS. The same command with the first mainDB.sdf gives nothing. This was the issue.

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  • Use appropriate data types for your columns. nText is for very large text, it's not for names (that are hardly ever longer then 10 characters). Apr 13, 2015 at 5:59

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Use SqlCeCommand

SqlCeConnection connection = new SqlCeConnection("Data Source = mainDB.sdf");
connection.Open();

using (SqlCeCommand com = new SqlCeCommand("INSERT INTO Users (Name, Surname, Nickname, Gender, Status, City, Photo) Values(@name,@surname,@nickname,@gender,@status,@city,@photo)", connection))
{
    com.Parameters.AddWithValue("@name", textBox1.Text);
    com.Parameters.AddWithValue("@surname", textBox2.Text);
    com.Parameters.AddWithValue("@nickname", textBox3.Text);
    com.Parameters.AddWithValue("@gender", listBox1.Text.Length > 0 ? listBox1.Text : null);
    com.Parameters.AddWithValue("@status", radioButton1.Checked ? "Student" : radioButton2.Checked ? "Professional" : null);
    com.Parameters.AddWithValue("@city", comboBox1.Text.Length > 0 ? comboBox1.Text : null);
    com.Parameters.AddWithValue("@photo", im);

    com.ExecuteNonQuery();
}

connection.Close();
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  • I tried to replace that part of my code: [DataRow...adapter.Update(data);] with your code. In fact, I have two problems. Firstly, I get "ArgumentNullException" with parameter "@gender", because "NULL" is allowed for that field. Secondly, if all the fields are supplied, I can not see any changes in my database after running my program. What can I try to do?
    – KrK
    Feb 17, 2012 at 8:36
  • You can also try to specify the parameters this way: com.Parameters.Add(new SqlCeParameter("@name", SqlDbType.NText, 100){ Value=textBox1.Text });
    – papaiatis
    Feb 17, 2012 at 8:56
  • If your connection is alive and cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() doesn't throw any Exception then you should see the new record in your SqlCe database! ExecuteNonQuery() returns an int that is the number of rows affected. Check that too.
    – papaiatis
    Feb 17, 2012 at 9:01
  • After changing the specification of parameters my program still forces to enter all fields though it shouldn't. "cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()" returns 1 but I can not see results. I connect mainDB.sdf and use "Show table data" on "Users" in "Server Explorer". There is only one line with all NULL's.
    – KrK
    Feb 17, 2012 at 9:49
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    you can check which row was last inserted into the database: var rowId = new SqlCeCommand("SELECT @@IDENTITY", connection).ExecuteScalar();
    – papaiatis
    Feb 17, 2012 at 9:56

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