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This is for a website in C#,Visual Studio 2010.

I've created a form with many textboxes, a date picker, dropdownlist, etc. I've created a table in sqlplus with the columns with necessary types(varchar, number, date). When I click the submit button in my form, I want to store the data in the table I've created.

Just to make it simpler for you guys, assume I have 3 text boxes (name(text), id, date(i've printed the date in the text box as string)).

When I click submit it should fill the table with these data. Im struggling to get the OracleCommand to execute this.

cmd = new OracleCommand(______, con);

If there is any other way I can do this by manipulating the types also its welcome :)

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  • what is the input string you are using for the oracle command?
    – Brian
    Jun 7, 2012 at 15:27
  • which input string?sry didn get u
    – Huga
    Jun 7, 2012 at 15:44
  • that's what im asking.assume the 3 columns have (varchar,number,date).i need the exact INSERT query
    – Huga
    Jun 7, 2012 at 16:35
  • how would you writhe the insert in sql plus. that's what you need.
    – Brian
    Jun 7, 2012 at 17:19

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The insert syntax for oracle commands generally follows the pattern;

string query = @"INSERT INTO SOME_TABLE VALUES (SOME_COLUMN_1 = :SomeParam1,SOME_COLUMN_2 = :SomeParam2 )";
OracleCommand command = new OracleCommand(query, connection) { CommandType = CommandType.Text };
command.Parameters.Add(":SomeParam1", OracleDbType.Varchar2).Value = "Your Val 1";
command.Parameters.Add(":SomeParam2", OracleDbType.Varchar2).Value = "Your Val 2";
connection.ExecuteNonQuery();

See more reference examples here; Using Named Parameters with Oracle ODP.NET

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