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Here's my code:

Public Function selectReturnsByUserId( limit As Integer, userid As String ) As DataSet 



    Dim sql As String = " SELECT TOP " & limit & " pr.ProductId, p.Title, p.Barcode, pr.ScanDate, pr.UserId, pr.ReturnStatus" & _
                        " FROM " & tablename & " pr " & _
                        "   INNER JOIN " & StaticValues.TABLENAME_PRODUCT & " p ON pr.ProductId = p.ProductId" & _
                        " WHERE pr.UserId = @UserId"

    Dim cmd As SqlClient.SqlCommand = New SqlClient.SqlCommand( sql )

    cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue( "@UserId", userid ) 

    Return _select( cmd )

End Function

Which Calls:

Protected Function _select(ByVal cmd As SqlClient.SqlCommand) As DataSet

    Dim ds As New DataSet
    Dim myAdapter As New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataAdapter(cmd.CommandText, DBConnection.getInstance().getConnection().ConnectionString)
    myAdapter.Fill( ds, tablename )

    Return ds

End Function

And when I try to run it, I get this error:

Must declare the scalar variable "@UserId"

On this line:

myAdapter.Fill( ds, tablename )

How can I fix that line?

Thanks

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You never passed the parameter to the SqlDataAdapter.

You should change the _select method to use the original SqlCommand, or to copy its parameters.

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  • I'm sorry, I don't overly understand what you mean. Can you provide an example? Dec 6, 2010 at 19:06
  • @Matthew: What do you think happens to your SqlParameter?
    – SLaks
    Dec 6, 2010 at 19:08
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    Dim myAdapter As New SqlClient.SqlDataAdapter(cmd)
    – SLaks
    Dec 6, 2010 at 19:09
  • Not a very informative answer. How about a link or example?
    – jonlink
    Jul 6, 2017 at 0:02

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