I'm completely new to the SQL command parameters (I have been briefly explained this concept yesterday, and might not get it) and generally to the OOP but I enjoy it :D
Here is the link to my question from yesterday ;) Guys have really helped, but I now struggle to implement this in my app
I have actually built as an example:
Form "formConnection.cs" containing 2 user inputs "comboBoxEmployeeId" (selectedvalue is a int) + "txtDuration" (value is a decimal), on a click on "btnInsert" I process this: `
sqlDbOperations sqlDbOp = new sqlDbOperations();` public void btnInsert_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { //Create new contract var contract = new contract{ employeeId = Convert.ToInt32(this.comboBoxEmployeeName.SelectedValue), duration = Convert.ToDecimal(this.txtDuration.Text) }; //Insert command to Db sqlDbOp.insertContract(); MessageBox.Show("Done"); }Class "contract.cs"
class contract { public int employeeId { get; set; } public decimal duration { get; set; } }Class "sqlDbOperations.cs"
public class sqlDbOperations { //Connection string //SqlConnection myConnection = new SqlConnection("ATLELAG786576\SQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=TEST;Integrated Security=False;Connect Timeout=30;User Instance=False;User ID=basicuser;Password=basicpw"); SqlConnection myConnection = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["EngAdminSqlDbConnectionString"].ConnectionString);
//Connection open //SqlConnection.Open() is a void function and does not return an error but throws an exception so remember to put it in a try/catch brace //Rather than having the program explode in front of the user public void openConnection() { //Connection open try { myConnection.Open(); } catch (Exception e) { Console.WriteLine(e.ToString()); MessageBox.Show(e.ToString()); } } //Connection close //Try/catch because like SqlConnection.Open() it does not return errors but throws an exception instead public void closeConnection() { try { myConnection.Close(); } catch (Exception e) { Console.WriteLine(e.ToString()); } } contract contract = new contract(); public void insertContract() { //Open openConnection(); //Command SqlCommand myCommand = new SqlCommand("INSERT INTO tblContracts (EmployeeId, Duration) VALUES (@employeeId, @contractDuration)", myConnection); //Get values from form formConnection formInput = new formConnection(); //Add parameters myCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@employeeId", contract.employeeId); myCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@contractDuration", contract.duration); //Execute myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(); //Close closeConnection(); } }
This works without working - When I put a "decimal" value like 2.7 in my txtDuration textbox I still got a message:
*System.FormatException: Le format de la chaîne d'entrée est incorrect. = "The input string format is not correct" à System.Number.StringToNumber(String str, NumberStyles options, NumberBuffer& number, NumberFormatInfo info, Boolean parseDecimal) à System.Number.ParseDecimal(String value, NumberStyles options, NumberFormatInfo numfmt) à System.Convert.ToDecimal(String value) à SQLStatementParameters.formConnection.btnInsert_Click(Object sender, EventArgs e) dans D:\C#\Projects\SQLStatementParameters\SQLStatementParameters\formConnection.cs:ligne 26 à System.Windows.Forms.Control.OnClick(EventArgs e)".....*
- Nothing is stored in the DB (as if the values are not transported from the form to the object 'contract' then to the method that does the INSERT), I have a new record but it's all empty
What am I doing wrong? Thank you for your help!
Brice

