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OleDbCommand.ExecuteNonQuery Method

System.Data.OleDb Namespace   OleDbCommand Class


Executes an SQL statement against the Connection and returns the number of rows affected.

[ VB ]
NotOverridable Public Function ExecuteNonQuery ( ) As Integer

[ C# ]
public int ExecuteNonQuery ( );

[ C++ ]
public: __sealed int ExecuteNonQuery ( );

[ C++ ]
public function ExecuteNonQuery ( ) : int;

Return Value

The number of rows affected.

Implements

IDbCommand.ExecuteNonQuery

Exceptions


Exception Type Condition
InvalidOperationException Occurs when the Connection does not exist or is not open.

Remarks

You can use the ExecuteNonQuery to perform catalog operations ( for example, querying the structure of a database or creating database objects such as tables ), or to change the data in a database without using a DataSet by executing UPDATE, INSERT, or DELETE statements.

Although the ExecuteNonQuery does not return any rows, any output parameters or return values mapped to parameters are populated with data.

For UPDATE, INSERT, and DELETE statements, the return value is the number of rows affected by the command. For all other types of statements, the return value is -1.

Example

The following example illustrates using the ExecuteNonQuery method.

void ExecuteNonQueryDemo ( string query, string connString ) {
   OleDbConnection myConn = new OleDbConnection ( connString );
   OleDbCommand myCommand = new OleDbCommand ( query, myConn );
   myCommand.Connection.Open ( );
   myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery ( );
   myConn.Close ( );
}
  C# VB

See Also

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