System.Data.SqlClient Namespace SqlParameter Class
Sets or retrieves a value of the parameter.
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SqlParameter.Value [ = object ] |
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An Object representing the value of the parameter. |
The property is read/write with no default value.
IDataParameter.Value
For input parameters, the value is bound to the SqlCommand that is sent to the server. For output and return value parameters, the value is set on completion of the SqlCommand and after the SqlDataReader is closed.
When sending a null parameter value to the server, the user must specify DBNull, not null. The null value in the system is an empty object that has no value. DBNull is used to represent null values.
If the application specifies the database type, the bound value is converted to that type when the provider sends the data to the server. The provider attempts to convert any type of value if it supports the IConvertible interface. Conversion errors may result if the specified type is not compatible with the value.
Both the DbType and SqlDbType properties can be inferred by setting this property.
The Value property is overwritten by Update.
The following example initializes an SqlParameter and sets some of its properties.
public void CreateSqlParameter ( ) {
SqlParameter myParam = new SqlParameter ( "@Specs", SqlDbType.Decimal );
myParam.Value = 3.1416;
myParam.Precision = 8;
myParam.Scale = 4;
}
Public Sub CreateSqlParameter ( )
Dim myParam As New SqlParameter ( "@Specs", SqlDbType.Decimal )
myParam.Value = 3.1416
myParam.Precision = 8
myParam.Scale = 4
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SqlParameter Members