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I'm trying to get the Score_Waarde value from my database using the following code :

critid = critid_arr[teller2].ToString();

int scorehulp = 0;
string userid = Session["userid"].ToString();

SqlCommand cmd3 = new SqlCommand("SELECT Score_Waarde FROM Score WHERE Crit_ID = '" + critid + "' AND User_ID = '" + userid + "' ", con);
scorehulp = (int)cmd3.ExecuteScalar();

When I try to run this I get the following error: Specified cast is not valid. I don't understand why I'm getting this error because critid and userid are giving the correct values.

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    With the debugger attached, what value is returned? If it isn't of type System.Int32 then that will die horribly. (E.g. if it returned a long or byte it wouldn't work.) Best way to find/fix is to test check the assumptions; and using a debugger here will skip 20 steps :-)
    – user166390
    May 18, 2011 at 22:21
  • You could try Int32.Parse on the String representation of the return value. But be careful with Null values. Int32.Parse(cmd3.ExecuteScalar().ToString()) May 18, 2011 at 22:26
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    You should check that the value returned is not DBNull. May 18, 2011 at 22:27
  • It might not be a bad idea to declare scorehulp as a nullable value type (such as int?) in case the person's score is not found.
    – dana
    May 18, 2011 at 22:27
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    Why do you have a number in a string field?
    – SLaks
    May 18, 2011 at 22:33

2 Answers 2

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Your SQL is probably giving back a different numeric type, such as long or decimal, or, apparently, string.

Call Convert.ToInt32, which doesn't have the limitations of an unboxing cast.

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I was originally getting this error (my C# code

someobject.TotalItemCount = (Int32)dbManager.GetParameterValue("TotalRows"))

where TotalItemCount was of int type, even though the SP was fine & was giving proper result. I got rid of this just by fixing the SP by adding the following code

Set @TotalRows =  @@rowcount.  

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