I am using this generic method:
protected IEnumerable<T> ExecuteSprocQuery<T>(string sproc, object objectParams)
{
using (var conn = OpenConnection())
{
var list = conn.Query<T>(sproc, null, commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure);
return list;
}
}
to invoke stored procedures like this:
ExecuteSprocQuery<SomePoco>("SomeSproc", new { P1 = p1, P2 = p2 }).ToList().FirstOrDefault();
I am trying to implement something similar for parameterised sql queries:
protected IEnumerable<T> ExecuteQuery<T>(string sqlString, object objectParams)
{
using (var conn = OpenConnection())
{
var list = conn.Query<T>(sqlString, null, commandType: CommandType.Text);
return list;
}
}
but something like this throws an error:
ExecuteQuery<int?>("Select id from [dbo].[TableName] where [X] = @x ", new { @x = 1}).FirstOrDefault();
Any ideas?
PS:
The error is:
Additional information: Must declare the scalar variable "@x".
@x
withx
objectParams
into theQuery
call. Is that a typo?