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I'm working on MVC Web API with Dapper version 1.38.0.0. I write this code

 var param = new Dapper.DynamicParameters();
 foreach (Match match in Regex.Matches("Select Top @count * From tblCourse", @"(?<!\w)@\w+"))
 {
     string key = match.Value;
     string value = HttpContext.Current.Request.QueryString[key.Replace("@", null)];
     param.Add(key, value);
 }

 result = con.Query<dynamic>("Select Top @count * From tblCourse", param);

But I have an error on result's row.

Additional information: Incorrect syntax near '@count'.

How can i solve this problem? Thanks.

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  • What's the value of param at the moment of con.Query execution?
    – su8898
    Jan 11, 2015 at 16:25
  • An int32 value, example 5 Jan 11, 2015 at 16:26
  • That's a kinda scary way of auto-parameterizing query-string arguments into SQL. Just sayin'. It'll probably work, but... yikes. I wonder if it could be abused... Jan 11, 2015 at 16:52

2 Answers 2

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TOP @param

Is not legal in SQL server. 2 options:

Select Top (@count) * From tblCourse

Or

Select Top {=count} * From tblCourse

The first is SQL-server's way of representing this. The second is a dapper-specific feature that injects integer values (only: it doesn't work for strings) directly into the query. If the value is usually the same, the second will usually perform better. Of course, with the second you'd need a different regex too.

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Try this

result = con.Query<dynamic>("Select Top (@count) * From tblCourse", param);

Top needs to be inside parenthesis when it's value is supplied via a parameter

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