UPDATE Statements
To modify existing records, use UPDATE statements.
Update Syntax
The UPDATE statement takes as input a comma-separated list of columns and new column values as name-value pairs in the SET clause, as shown in the following example:
UPDATE <table_name> SET <select_statement> | {<column_reference> = <expression> [ , ... ]} WHERE { Id = <expression> } [ { AND | OR } ... ]
<expression> ::=
| @ <parameter>
| ?
| <literal>
You can use the ExecuteNonQuery method to execute data manipulation commands and retrieve the rows affected, as shown in the following example:
C#
String connectionString = "URL=http://myserver:7048;User=myserver\Administrator;Password=admin;ServerInstance=DYNAMICSNAV71;"; using (DynamicsNAVConnection connection = new DynamicsNAVConnection(connectionString)) { int rowsAffected; DynamicsNAVCommand cmd = new DynamicsNAVCommand("UPDATE Customer SET Contact='John' WHERE Id = @myId", connection); cmd.Parameters.Add(new DynamicsNAVParameter("myId","http://myserver:7048/DynamicsNAV71/OData/Customer('01234567')")); rowsAffected = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery(); }
VB.NET
Dim connectionString As [String] = "URL=http://myserver:7048;User=myserver\Administrator;Password=admin;ServerInstance=DYNAMICSNAV71;" Using connection As New DynamicsNAVConnection(connectionString) Dim rowsAffected As Integer Dim cmd As New DynamicsNAVCommand("UPDATE Customer SET Contact='John' WHERE Id = @myId", connection) cmd.Parameters.Add(New DynamicsNAVParameter("myId", "http://myserver:7048/DynamicsNAV71/OData/Customer('01234567')")) rowsAffected = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() End Using