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how to assign QueryString value to a variable

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  • E enjoycrack

    what is the url? is this something like yourwebpage.aspx?Userid=??? << >>

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    hurrem
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    yes

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      yes

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      Can you put the break point there and debug the code..to see if there is any element in querystring collection or not? << >>

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        Can you put the break point there and debug the code..to see if there is any element in querystring collection or not? << >>

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        Yes, it shows the value of UserID, but doesn't assign it

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          Hi I have a question: how to assign QueryString value to a variable, that should return unique ID of a user from ASPDBNET table. I used wrote this way: string id=Request.QueryString["UserID"]; but it doesn't assigns any value... :( Thank u

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          use this one man Dim strcom As String strcom = Request.QueryString.GetValues("CID")(0)

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          • P Piyush Vardhan Singh

            use this one man Dim strcom As String strcom = Request.QueryString.GetValues("CID")(0)

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            Oh, Could you write it in C#, please, couse I'm not familiar with VB at all. Thanx

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            • H hurrem

              Oh, Could you write it in C#, please, couse I'm not familiar with VB at all. Thanx

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              string strcom = Request.QueryString.GetValues("CID")();

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                string strcom = Request.QueryString.GetValues("CID")();

                Piyush Vardhan Singh Programmer TAS NewDelhi India

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                It shows me the error: Method name expected

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                • H hurrem

                  It shows me the error: Method name expected

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                  Oh my God, I'm sorry, I've found the error, Thank you guys!

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                    string strcom = Request.QueryString.GetValues("CID")();

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                    Piyush Vardhan Singh wrote:

                    string strcom = Request.QueryString.GetValues("CID")();

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                    • H hurrem

                      I'm sorry, but now it gives me this kind of exception: System.NullReferenceException was unhandled by user code Message="Object reference not set to an instance of an object." Source="App_Web_p-lbdwwh" Thank you

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                      It gives error becoz ur quiry string is null. check condition first if(Request.QueryString["id"]!=null) { code here } Best Regard Pathan

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