ADO.NET Provider for Microsoft Office 365

Build 23.0.8839

Modifying the Data

Use the adapter's Update method to update the data. This overloaded method can take a DataTable as a parameter and will commit all the changes made to the data source. The name of the data table can be passed as an argument and can also be used to update the entire dataset in a more traditional manner. When using a data table as an argument to the Update method, the adapter evaluates the changes that have been made to the data table and executes the appropriate command for each row (INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE).

The following example updates the location_displayName of one of the Events entries.

C#

using (Office365Connection connection = new Office365Connection(connectionString)) {
  Office365DataAdapter dataAdapter = new Office365DataAdapter(
    "SELECT Id, location_displayName FROM Events", connection);

  dataAdapter.UpdateCommand = new Office365Command(
    "UPDATE Events SET location_displayName = @location_displayName " +
    "WHERE Id = @Id", connection);
 
  dataAdapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add(new Office365Parameter("@location_displayName", "location_displayName", DbType.String ));
  dataAdapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add(new Office365Parameter("@Id", "Id", DbType.String ));
  dataAdapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters[1].SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original;

  DataTable table = new DataTable();
  dataAdapter.Fill(table);

  DataRow firstrow = table.Rows[0];
  firstrow["location_displayName"] = "Town Hall Grille";

  dataAdapter.Update(table);

  Console.WriteLine("Rows after update.");
  
  foreach (DataRow row in table.Rows) {
    Console.WriteLine("{0}: {1}", row["Id"], row["location_displayName"]);
  }
}

VB.NET

Using connection As New Office365Connection(connectionString)
  Dim dataAdapter As New Office365DataAdapter(
    "SELECT Id, location_displayName FROM Events", connection)
  
  dataAdapter.UpdateCommand = New Office365Command(
    "UPDATE Events SET location_displayName = @location_displayName " +
    "WHERE Id = @Id", connection)
  
  dataAdapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add(new Office365Parameter("@location_displayName", "location_displayName" DbType.String ))
  dataAdapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add(new Office365Parameter("@Id", "Id", DbType.String))
  dataAdapter.UpdateCommand.Parameters(1).SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original
  
  Dim table As New DataTable()
  dataAdapter.Fill(table)
  
  Dim firstrow As DataRow = table.Rows(0)
  firstrow("location_displayName") = "Town Hall Grille"
  
  dataAdapter.Update(table)
  
  Console.WriteLine("Rows after update.")
  
  For Each row As DataRow In table.Rows
    Console.WriteLine("{0}: {1}", row("Id"), row("location_displayName"))
  Next
End Using

CData Method Extensions

If you want to retrieve the compound primary key after performing an INSERT, the best method to use depends on what type of INSERT was just executed.

If the INSERT was a single update/delete statement, use the connection.GetLastResult() method to retrieve the inserted ID or IDs.

If the INSERT was a batch operation and only one row was updated, use connection.GetLastResult() to get the insertedID. This is the same as retrieving an ID from single update/delete.

If the INSERT was a batch operation and multiple rows were updated, query SYS_LASTRESULTINFO directly to retrieve the inserted IDs from the LASTRESULTINTO#TEMP table.

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