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I am trying to execute a stored procedure using Dapper but I get two types of errors:

  1. Error parsing column 9 (fTaxInvoiceNumber=INV0000000028PPN - String)
  2. Object reference not set to an instance of an object

Here is the code to execute the stored procedure:

SqlConnection db = new SqlConnection(ConnectionFactory.ConnectionString("RebateSystem"));
db.Open();

try
{
    var result = db.Query<PracticeRebateOrders>("GetPracticeRebateOrderByInvoiceNumber", new
    {
       TaxInvoiceNumber = InvoiceNumber
    }, commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure).FirstOrDefault();
    db.Close();
    db.Dispose();

    return result;
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
   throw;
}

This is my stored procedure:

ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[GetPracticeRebateOrderByInvoiceNumber] 
    @TaxInvoiceNumber NVARCHAR(20)
AS
BEGIN
   SELECT TOP(1) 
      [fPracticeRebateOrdersID]
      ,[fPracticeID]
      ,[fPracticeUserID]
      ,[fCreatedDate]
      ,[fInvoiceInCredits]
      ,[fPurchaseDate]
      ,[fPracticeRebateOrderStatusID]
      ,[fRebatePaymentRunID]
      ,[fRebateBatchID]
      ,[fTaxInvoiceNumber]
   FROM 
      [PracticeRebateSystem].[dbo].[PracticeRebateOrders]
   WHERE 
      fTaxInvoiceNumber = @TaxInvoiceNumber
END
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  • Can you show what PracticeRebateOrders looks like? or at least what fTaxInvoiceNumber looks like? Also - on the "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" - when does that happen, exactly? is it possible that this is simply because there were no rows, and thus result was null? As a side note, your try/catch is not useful, and you should really be using using here, not try - i.e. using(var db = new SqlConnection(...)) {...}. Note that you don't need to Close() / Dispose() if you use using, so you can just return db.Query<...>(...).FirstOrDefault(); Jul 7, 2014 at 8:04
  • fTaxInvoiceNumber looks like this - INV0120000028PPN. The error is taking place where I execute the stored proc. var result = db.Query<PracticeRebateOrders>("GetPracticeRebateOrderByInvoiceNumber", new { TaxInvoiceNumber = InvoiceNumber }, commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure).FirstOrDefault(); . Ok I will take note of that thanks
    – Gericke
    Jul 7, 2014 at 8:16
  • No, you misunderstand me; I am asking what the property fTaxInvoiceNumber looks like, on your PracticeRebateOrders class. Not what the value is; but what is the member declaration. Jul 7, 2014 at 8:44
  • O sorry for that, here is what it looks like: public string fTaxInvoiceNumber ; [System.Xml.Serialization.XmlElementAttribute(Form = System.Xml.Schema.XmlSchemaForm.Unqualified)] public string TaxInvoiceNumber { get { return fTaxInvoiceNumber; } set { fTaxInvoiceNumber = value; } }
    – Gericke
    Jul 7, 2014 at 8:56
  • hmmm; that's odd - that should work fine; any .StackTrace info I can use here? Jul 7, 2014 at 8:58

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Not really an answer, but based on the code available in the question and in the comments I have this... which works fine and successfully...

public void SO24605346_ProcsAndStrings()
{
    connection.Execute(@"create proc #GetPracticeRebateOrderByInvoiceNumber @TaxInvoiceNumber nvarchar(20) as
        select @TaxInvoiceNumber as [fTaxInvoiceNumber]");
    string InvoiceNumber = "INV0000000028PPN";
    var result = connection.Query<PracticeRebateOrders>("#GetPracticeRebateOrderByInvoiceNumber", new
    {
        TaxInvoiceNumber = InvoiceNumber
    }, commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure).FirstOrDefault();

    result.TaxInvoiceNumber.IsEqualTo("INV0000000028PPN");
}
class PracticeRebateOrders
{
    public string fTaxInvoiceNumber;
    [System.Xml.Serialization.XmlElementAttribute(Form = System.Xml.Schema.XmlSchemaForm.Unqualified)]
    public string TaxInvoiceNumber { get { return fTaxInvoiceNumber; } set { fTaxInvoiceNumber = value; } }
}

I'm happy to help, but I cannot reproduce an issue. Looks fine here.

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