Calling Stored Procedures
You can invoke a stored procedure using SybaseCommand in the same way as any other SQL stored procedure. To instantiate a SybaseCommand object, provide the name of the stored procedure and a SybaseConnection instance as arguments to the constructor. Set the value of the CommandType property to "StoredProcedure" and add the parameters as key-value pairs to the Parameters collection of the SybaseCommand instance.
C#
string connectionString = "user=myuser;password=mypassword;Server=localhost;Database=Northwind";
using (SybaseConnection connection = new SybaseConnection(connectionString)) {
SybaseCommand cmd = new SybaseCommand("SearchSuppliers", connection);
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
cmd.Parameters.Add(new SybaseParameter("@Country", "US"));
// Add other parameters as needed ...
SybaseDataReader rdr = cmd.ExecuteReader();
while (rdr.Read()) {
for (int i = 0; i < rdr.FieldCount; i++) {
Console.WriteLine(rdr.GetName(i) + " --> " + rdr[i]);
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
VB.NET
Dim connectionString As String = "user=myuser;password=mypassword;Server=localhost;Database=Northwind"
Using connection As New SybaseConnection(connectionString)
Dim cmd As New SybaseCommand("SearchSuppliers", connection)
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
cmd.Parameters.Add(New SybaseParameter("@Country", "US"))
' Add other parameters as needed ...
Dim rdr As SybaseDataReader = cmd.ExecuteReader()
While rdr.Read()
For i As Integer = 0 To rdr.FieldCount - 1
Console.WriteLine(rdr.GetName(i) + " --> " + rdr(i))
Next
Console.WriteLine()
End While
End Using
Alternatively, you can set the parameters of a stored procedure in the text of the command. The support for stored procedure statements follows the standard form shown below:
"EXECUTE my_proc @first = 1, @second = 2, @third = 3;" "EXEC my_proc @first = 1, @second = 2, @third = 3;"
To execute a parameterized query, add parameters as key-value pairs to the Parameters collection of the SybaseCommand instance.
C#
string connectionString = "user=myuser;password=mypassword;Server=localhost;Database=Northwind";
using (SybaseConnection connection = new SybaseConnection(connectionString)) {
SybaseCommand cmd = new SybaseCommand("EXECUTE SearchSuppliers Country = @Country;", connection);
cmd.Parameters.Add(new SybaseParameter("@Country", "US"));
// Add other parameters as needed ...
SybaseDataReader rdr = cmd.ExecuteReader();
while (rdr.Read()) {
for (int i = 0; i < rdr.FieldCount; i++) {
Console.WriteLine(rdr.GetName(i) + " --> " + rdr[i]);
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
VB.NET
Dim connectionString As String = "user=myuser;password=mypassword;Server=localhost;Database=Northwind"
Using connection As New SybaseConnection(connectionString)
Dim cmd As New SybaseCommand("EXECUTE SearchSuppliers Country = @Country;", connection)
cmd.Parameters.Add(New SybaseParameter("@Country", "US"))
' Add other parameters as needed ...
Dim rdr As SybaseDataReader = cmd.ExecuteReader()
While rdr.Read()
For i As Integer = 0 To rdr.FieldCount - 1
Console.WriteLine(rdr.GetName(i) + " --> " + rdr(i))
Next
Console.WriteLine()
End While
End Using