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I am working on a project in .NET (C#), connected with a database. And I am entering values in database through 'text-box' control, for a part of the project. What I want is to check if the user entering value already exsists in the database and if so, shows error during that time only.

I have searched for any familiar post here, that could solve my query, but didn't get any. Thank you.

my EXACT objective(if not cleared earlier):-

when the user enter the value in textbox, automatically an event to check any duplicate records in database should occur. And if found, displays an error message

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  • What kind of data access layer are you using ado.net, EF?
    – Silx
    Mar 10, 2011 at 12:15

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A possible way to go would be to have a AJAX callback on the onchange event of the textbox and then check if the value already exists in your database table.

You could also implement it via a ServerSideValidationExtender control:

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  • That I think could serve my objective, But I am not pro with AJAX. Anyways, I'll try, what you suggested.
    – Kings
    Mar 10, 2011 at 13:03
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You should use AJAX to achieve your objective. call a webservice from client-side to check if the user entering value already exsists in the database. Call this WebService on TextBox's text change event.

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  • @ Student: your answer also worked for me. But since Martin's answer was more precise, I chosen that as answer. Thanks anyways.
    – Kings
    Mar 11, 2011 at 9:59
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One possible option is:

Before Inserting the new values, query the database to see if a record with the unique value(s) exists. If so show a message to the user, otherwise insert the data.

The query will depend on what fields are unique in your table/database.

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  • @ Tony: ya, thats a good alternative. But what I want is, when the user enter the value in textbox, automatically an event to check any duplicate records in database should occur. And if found, displays an error message
    – Kings
    Mar 10, 2011 at 13:00

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