I have seen many examples of the parameterized SQL queries, but have run into a few questions.
I know I am not hashing passwords, so please disregard that.
The following is my code:
cmd.CommandText = "UPDATE users SET username=@uName, pwd=@pWord, role=@uRole, actuser=@uActive WHERE ID=" & recordID
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@uName", tbUsername.Text)
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@pWord", tbPassword1.Text)
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@uRole", cbRole.SelectedItem)
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@uActive", isActive)
The error I get is:
"Data type mismatch in criteria expression"
I don't understand why because everything in the database is "Short String" except for "actuser" which is set to Yes/No and "isActive" is set to "Yes" when the code attempts to run. I have validated the table column headers to be accurate and I don't know why this is not working.
This format seems to work with an INSERT statement, but not an UPDATE statement... but I can't confirm that right at this moment.
Any help would be appreciated.
EDIT:
Updated code with same error.
Dim isActive As Boolean = False
If cbxActive.CheckState = CheckState.Checked Then
isActive = "True"
End If
cmd.CommandText = "UPDATE users SET username=@uName, pwd=@pWord, role=@uRole, actuser=@uActive WHERE ID=@ID"
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@uName", tbUsername.Text)
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@pWord", tbPassword1.Text)
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@uRole", cbRole.SelectedItem.ToString())
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@uActive", If(isActive, "Yes", "No"))
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ID", recordID)
myConnection.Open()
Try
cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
Catch ex As OleDb.OleDbException
MsgBox(ex.Message)
Exit Sub
End Try`
SelectedItem is returning a string from a collection in a combobox.
Here is my DB structure.Link to Picture of Access DB structure
Here is the other structure pic. enter image description here
AddWithValue
- it makes the Provider guess at the data type.cbRole.SelectedItem
for instance is Object. There is usually more to the exception indicating which type which would give you a clue. Of course we have no idea what typeisActive
is - sounds like it should be boolean, but we cant see it's declaration. The recordID could/should also be a parameter.except for "actuser" which is set to Yes/No and "isActive" is set to "Yes"
theres the problem (if accurately described). First, MySql doesnt have a yes/No column type, normally you'd use tinyint. But Yes/No is an Access-ism, but it is just another name for Boolean. If you are passing"Yes"
, that is a string which is a mismatchrecordId
the correct data type?