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I want to execute a query but we are facing the problem of connection string

This is my code:

OracleCommand _commandInvoice = new OracleCommand();
_commandInvoice.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;

_commandInvoice.Parameters.AddWithValue("I_INVOICE_ID", strInvoiceID);
_commandInvoice.Parameters.AddWithValue("I_ORG_ID", ORG_ID);
_commandInvoice.Parameters.AddWithValue("I_ORG_NAME", strOrg_name);
_commandInvoice.Parameters.AddWithValue("I_PROJECT", strProject);
_commandInvoice.Parameters.AddWithValue("I_VENDOR_NAME", strVendor_name);
_commandInvoice.Parameters.AddWithValue("I_VENDOR_TYPE_LOOKUP_CODE", strVendorType_lookup_Code);
_commandInvoice.Parameters.AddWithValue("I_INVOICE_NUMBER", strInvoice_number);
_commandInvoice.Parameters.AddWithValue("I_INVOICE_DATE", strInvoice_date);
_commandInvoice.Parameters.AddWithValue("I_INVOICE_AMT", strInvoice_Amt);
_commandInvoice.Parameters.AddWithValue("I_OUTSTANDING_AMT", strOutstanding_Amt);
_commandInvoice.Parameters.AddWithValue("I_OUTSTANDING_REQ_AMT", strOutstanding_req_amt);

if (obj_Conn.State == ConnectionState.Closed)
{
    obj_Conn.Open();
    _commandInvoice.ExecuteNonQuery();
}

We are getting am error:

Invalid operation. The connection is closed.

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    You should check out Can we stop using AddWithValue() already? and stop using .AddWithValue() - it can lead to unexpected and surprising results...
    – marc_s
    Apr 15, 2016 at 11:55
  • And you'll also need to define the stored procedure name so your command knows which stored procedure to execute! I'd recommend doing this (and setting the connection) right in the constructor: OracleCommand _commandInvoice = new OracleCommand("storedProcedureName", obj_Conn);
    – marc_s
    Apr 15, 2016 at 11:56

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You need to set the Connection property on your OracleCommand to use your obj_Conn connection, or use the relevant constructor.

_commandInvoice.Connection = obj_Conn;
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    Or even more simply: define it in the constructor - along with the stored procedure name which is also currently not being set.....
    – marc_s
    Apr 15, 2016 at 11:55

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