I want to execute a stored procedure in SQL Server, then look at the results to see whether any have returned. Here is my c#:
public ActionResult LogOn(LogOnModel model, string returnUrl)
{
SqlConnection conn = null;
conn = new SqlConnection("Server=(local);Database=holidaydatabase;User Id=holidaylogin;Password=test");
SqlCommand command = new SqlCommand("EmployeeValidation", conn);
command.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
command.Parameters.Add("@Username", SqlDbType.VarChar).Value = model.UserName;
command.Parameters.Add("@Password", SqlDbType.VarBinary).Value =model.Password;
conn.Open();
command.ExecuteNonQuery();
conn.Close();
}
This is the SQL Server stored procedure:
DECLARE @EmployeeID int,
@LinemanagerID int,
@EmployeeJobRoleID int
SELECT @EmployeeID = E.ID,
@LinemanagerID = E.LineManagerID,
@EmployeeJobRoleID = E.Job_RoleID
FROM Employees E
WHERE E.Username = @Username and
E.Password = @Password
SELECT E.First_name + ' ' + E.Second_Name as Full_name,
J.Name,
E.Username,
J.MaxUsersOffPerDay,
E.ID,
E.LineManagerEligibility,
E.Date_Joind_Company,
J.Name,
J.MaxUsersOffPerDay
FROM Employees E
INNER JOIN JobRole J ON E.Job_RoleID = J.ID
WHERE Username = @Username
AND [Password] = @Password
SELECT E.Username
FROM Employees E
WHERE E.ID = @LinemanagerID
SELECT [Values]
FROM HolidayValues
SELECT E.First_name + ' ' + E.Second_Name
FROM Employees E
WHERE E.ID = @LinemanagerID
How can I look through these selects and assign variables to the results?
.ExecuteNonQuery()
, but is actually trying to query, so they should use theFill
method.