The business object has CreateParameter method:
ExceuteStoredProcedureNonQuery("ww_NewId",this.CreateParameter("@tablename","wws_customers"),this.CreateParameter(...));
This assumes you're running this code from within the business object.
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Hi Rick,
I would like to use the wwBusiness method here.
public int ExecuteStoredProcedureNonQuery(string ProcedureName, params IDbDataParameter[] Parameters)
However, I do not know how to create the parameter collection to pass and can not find any examples anywhere.
I know I can do something like this below but the ExecuteStoredProcedureNonQuery creates the Command for me.
IDbCommand Command = CreateCommand("ww_GetStoreMessage");
Command.CommandType = System.Data.CommandType.StoredProcedure;
Command.Parameters.Add(CreateParameter("StorePK", tnStorePk, ParameterDirection.Input));
Command.Parameters.Add(CreateParameter("StoreMessage", ParameterDirection.Output));
How do you create a IDataParameterCollection (I guess) to pass "params IDbDataParameter[] Parameters"?
Thanks, Craig
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