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  • W Wendelius

    You're welcome. :) I'll go and have some sleep also... :zzz: One thing you can try tomorrow is to add AcceptChanges()- call to dataset after deletion or fill. In case that the record is deleted but changes are still pending MIka

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    bapu2889
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    Hello sir good morning how are you I have tried every thing but still it's same problem so now I don't know what to do I have also tried AcceptChanges() but still it's same waiting for your kind rep. :confused:

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      Hello sir good morning how are you I have tried every thing but still it's same problem so now I don't know what to do I have also tried AcceptChanges() but still it's same waiting for your kind rep. :confused:

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      Ashfield
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      I couldn't be bothered to read all the posts, but if the data is actually being deleted in the database (check from Management Studio) then you need to refresh your dataset and rebind it to your control. Hope this helps

      Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd

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      • A Ashfield

        I couldn't be bothered to read all the posts, but if the data is actually being deleted in the database (check from Management Studio) then you need to refresh your dataset and rebind it to your control. Hope this helps

        Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd

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        hello sir could you please guide me how to do this because i have just started sql so i dont know much about it i mean i dont want code but just want to know where to start :confused: waiging for your kind rep. have a nice day

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          hello sir could you please guide me how to do this because i have just started sql so i dont know much about it i mean i dont want code but just want to know where to start :confused: waiging for your kind rep. have a nice day

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          Ashfield
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          Its not in sql, its in your code. I assume yuo load data from the database into a dataset and then bind the datatable(s) within the dataset to controls. When you add or delete data you need to probably (depending on how you update your database) refresh your dataset and/or rebind the datatable(s) to the controls.

          Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd

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            Its not in sql, its in your code. I assume yuo load data from the database into a dataset and then bind the datatable(s) within the dataset to controls. When you add or delete data you need to probably (depending on how you update your database) refresh your dataset and/or rebind the datatable(s) to the controls.

            Bob Ashfield Consultants Ltd

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            hello again this is the code for add image

            btnSave.Enabled = False
            'get sql connection
            Dim ImageAdd As Integer

                Try
                    conImage = GetDBConnection()
                    dsImage.BeginInit()
            
                    Dim sSQL As String = "INSERT INTO Images (Pic,Title, IType, Height, Width) VALUES(" & \_
                                   "@pic, @title, @itype, @iheight, @iwidth)"
                    commImage = New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand(sSQL, conImage)
                    Call GetImage()
                    ImageAdd = commImage.ExecuteNonQuery()
                    Me.daImage.Update(Me.dsImage, "Images")
            
                    dsImage.AcceptChanges()
                    MessageBox.Show(ImageAdd.ToString & "  Image successfuly saved in database", "Image Load")
                    dsImage.EndInit()
            
                Catch ex As Exception
                    MsgBox(ex.Message)
            
                End Try
                commImage.Dispose()
                ' commImage = Nothing
                conImage.Close()
                conImage.Dispose()
                Call LoadImages()
            End Sub
            

            and when ever i add or delete image it refresh the the dataset i mean if ther is 3 images in database and if i want to delete image no. 3 after deleting image 3 it shows image no. 1 in picture that means it's reloading image that is what i am thinking :confused:

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              hello again this is the code for add image

              btnSave.Enabled = False
              'get sql connection
              Dim ImageAdd As Integer

                  Try
                      conImage = GetDBConnection()
                      dsImage.BeginInit()
              
                      Dim sSQL As String = "INSERT INTO Images (Pic,Title, IType, Height, Width) VALUES(" & \_
                                     "@pic, @title, @itype, @iheight, @iwidth)"
                      commImage = New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand(sSQL, conImage)
                      Call GetImage()
                      ImageAdd = commImage.ExecuteNonQuery()
                      Me.daImage.Update(Me.dsImage, "Images")
              
                      dsImage.AcceptChanges()
                      MessageBox.Show(ImageAdd.ToString & "  Image successfuly saved in database", "Image Load")
                      dsImage.EndInit()
              
                  Catch ex As Exception
                      MsgBox(ex.Message)
              
                  End Try
                  commImage.Dispose()
                  ' commImage = Nothing
                  conImage.Close()
                  conImage.Dispose()
                  Call LoadImages()
              End Sub
              

              and when ever i add or delete image it refresh the the dataset i mean if ther is 3 images in database and if i want to delete image no. 3 after deleting image 3 it shows image no. 1 in picture that means it's reloading image that is what i am thinking :confused:

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              Wendelius
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              Hi again, Few additional questions - about the binding. Have you bound the dsImage dataset to a BindingSource and again a picture box to that BindingSource? - in LoadImages sub, what is the difference between ImagesTableAdapter and daImage? - in INSERT statement, you don't specify a value for ImageID-column, but that column is used in DELETE statement. How the ImageID get's it's value

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              • W Wendelius

                Hi again, Few additional questions - about the binding. Have you bound the dsImage dataset to a BindingSource and again a picture box to that BindingSource? - in LoadImages sub, what is the difference between ImagesTableAdapter and daImage? - in INSERT statement, you don't specify a value for ImageID-column, but that column is used in DELETE statement. How the ImageID get's it's value

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                hello again how are you thanks for your rep. yes i have dound picturebox to binding source , and i am trying so many things so i add imagestable adapter but daImage is i have drag and drop on form and went through adapter wizard and when i created Image table i have set primary key and identity specification set to yes so every time when i add new image to database it increment 1 by it self and in delete statement i have find record to delete it so it gets the ImageID from textbox all this is works fine but you know the problem so now i have no idea what to do :confused: waiting for your kind rep. and thanks again

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                  hello again how are you thanks for your rep. yes i have dound picturebox to binding source , and i am trying so many things so i add imagestable adapter but daImage is i have drag and drop on form and went through adapter wizard and when i created Image table i have set primary key and identity specification set to yes so every time when i add new image to database it increment 1 by it self and in delete statement i have find record to delete it so it gets the ImageID from textbox all this is works fine but you know the problem so now i have no idea what to do :confused: waiting for your kind rep. and thanks again

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                  Wendelius
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                  Hmm, let's try to simplify this. Can you create a button and in that button call this sub (it may contain compilation errors since I wrote it in notepad). Let's see what you get with this:

                  Private Sub TestMethod()
                  Dim imageCount As Integer = dsImage.Images.Rows.Count

                  MsgBox("Original image count in dataset: " & CStr(imageCount))
                  conImage = GetDBConnection()
                  commImage = New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand("DELETE FROM Images WHERE ImageID = " & txtImageFile.Text, conImage)
                  If commImage.ExecuteNonQuery() <> 1 Then
                  MsgBox("Delete failed", MsgBoxStyle.Information)
                  End If
                  dsImage.Images.Clear()
                  dsImage.Images.AcceptChanges()
                  If dsImage.Images.Rows.Count <> 0 Then
                  MsgBox("Datatable not empty", MsgBoxStyle.Information)
                  End If
                  Me.ImagesTableAdapter.ClearBeforeFill = True
                  Me.ImagesTableAdapter.Fill(Me.dsImage.Images)
                  If (imagecount - 1 <> dsImage.Images.Rows.Count) Then
                  MsgBox("Delete not done, rows in datatable: " & CStr(dsImage.Images.Rows.Count), MsgBoxStyle.Information)
                  End If
                  End Sub

                  What do you get as result (information in messageboxes)?

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                  • W Wendelius

                    Hmm, let's try to simplify this. Can you create a button and in that button call this sub (it may contain compilation errors since I wrote it in notepad). Let's see what you get with this:

                    Private Sub TestMethod()
                    Dim imageCount As Integer = dsImage.Images.Rows.Count

                    MsgBox("Original image count in dataset: " & CStr(imageCount))
                    conImage = GetDBConnection()
                    commImage = New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand("DELETE FROM Images WHERE ImageID = " & txtImageFile.Text, conImage)
                    If commImage.ExecuteNonQuery() <> 1 Then
                    MsgBox("Delete failed", MsgBoxStyle.Information)
                    End If
                    dsImage.Images.Clear()
                    dsImage.Images.AcceptChanges()
                    If dsImage.Images.Rows.Count <> 0 Then
                    MsgBox("Datatable not empty", MsgBoxStyle.Information)
                    End If
                    Me.ImagesTableAdapter.ClearBeforeFill = True
                    Me.ImagesTableAdapter.Fill(Me.dsImage.Images)
                    If (imagecount - 1 <> dsImage.Images.Rows.Count) Then
                    MsgBox("Delete not done, rows in datatable: " & CStr(dsImage.Images.Rows.Count), MsgBoxStyle.Information)
                    End If
                    End Sub

                    What do you get as result (information in messageboxes)?

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                    hello again sorry for late i have test this and result are as bellow WITH 0 DATA COUNT FIRST MESSAGEBOX 1- Original Count in Database = 0 2- Error because there is no row in database so it shows error because of this

                    If commImage.ExecuteNonQuery() <> 1 Then
                    MsgBox("Delete failed", MsgBoxStyle.Information)
                    End If

                    after that i close application and rerun it and add one image in database so FIRST MSGBOX 1- Original Count in DB = 1 SECOND MSGBOX 2- Delete failed THIRD MSGBOX 3- Delete not done, Rows in datatable = 1 thanks again waiting for your rep.

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                      hello again sorry for late i have test this and result are as bellow WITH 0 DATA COUNT FIRST MESSAGEBOX 1- Original Count in Database = 0 2- Error because there is no row in database so it shows error because of this

                      If commImage.ExecuteNonQuery() <> 1 Then
                      MsgBox("Delete failed", MsgBoxStyle.Information)
                      End If

                      after that i close application and rerun it and add one image in database so FIRST MSGBOX 1- Original Count in DB = 1 SECOND MSGBOX 2- Delete failed THIRD MSGBOX 3- Delete not done, Rows in datatable = 1 thanks again waiting for your rep.

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                      Wendelius
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                      No problem... So the problem in this case was that there wasn't a row to delete matching the condition. Try to change the delete statement:

                      commImage = New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand("DELETE FROM Images WHERE ImageID = (SELECT MAX(ImageID) FROM Images)", conImage)

                      This should delete the last image in images. Any difference?

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                      • W Wendelius

                        No problem... So the problem in this case was that there wasn't a row to delete matching the condition. Try to change the delete statement:

                        commImage = New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand("DELETE FROM Images WHERE ImageID = (SELECT MAX(ImageID) FROM Images)", conImage)

                        This should delete the last image in images. Any difference?

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                        hello again ok with empty DB 1 msgbox Original image count = 0 2 msgbox delete failed 3 msgbox Delete not done, rows in BD =0 and without closing application I add one image with original method and it shows msgbox that 1 image is saved, and then without closing application i click button to use your method still it shows that first msgbox= original image count = 0 and in second = Delete not done row in datatable=0, and when i click button second time without closing application so first msgbox is original image count =0 second msgbox is delete failed therd msgbox is row i datatable=0 so that means image has been saved in database and deleted when i click button to use your method and when i click button second so result was different and then add one image and rerun the application so it show one image in database and i can see the image in picturebox as well now i click button for your method so msgbox 1 Original Image count =1 msgbox2 = delete not done, row in datatable = 1 now i have click button second time without closing application so msgbox 1 Original Image count =1 msgbox 2 Delete Failed msgbox 3 delete not done, row in datatable = 1 so this is some thing else i think we are going to the right direction thanks waiting for your kind rep.

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                          hello again ok with empty DB 1 msgbox Original image count = 0 2 msgbox delete failed 3 msgbox Delete not done, rows in BD =0 and without closing application I add one image with original method and it shows msgbox that 1 image is saved, and then without closing application i click button to use your method still it shows that first msgbox= original image count = 0 and in second = Delete not done row in datatable=0, and when i click button second time without closing application so first msgbox is original image count =0 second msgbox is delete failed therd msgbox is row i datatable=0 so that means image has been saved in database and deleted when i click button to use your method and when i click button second so result was different and then add one image and rerun the application so it show one image in database and i can see the image in picturebox as well now i click button for your method so msgbox 1 Original Image count =1 msgbox2 = delete not done, row in datatable = 1 now i have click button second time without closing application so msgbox 1 Original Image count =1 msgbox 2 Delete Failed msgbox 3 delete not done, row in datatable = 1 so this is some thing else i think we are going to the right direction thanks waiting for your kind rep.

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                          Wendelius
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                          This is confusing... I thought that now the delete operation would have deleted 1 row. I think I must get some sleep but in the mean time if you could test this variation with one picture in database (this should delete ALL pictures):

                          commImage = New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand("DELETE FROM Images)", conImage)
                          ...
                          If (dsImage.Images.Rows.Count > 0) Then
                          MsgBox("Delete not done, rows in datatable: " & CStr(dsImage.Images.Rows.Count), MsgBoxStyle.Information)
                          End If

                          I'll get back to this sometime tomorrow afternoon so don't hurry with this. If I'm reading the clock correctly it's past 10pm at your timezone so you could use some rest too. :) Mika

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                          • W Wendelius

                            This is confusing... I thought that now the delete operation would have deleted 1 row. I think I must get some sleep but in the mean time if you could test this variation with one picture in database (this should delete ALL pictures):

                            commImage = New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand("DELETE FROM Images)", conImage)
                            ...
                            If (dsImage.Images.Rows.Count > 0) Then
                            MsgBox("Delete not done, rows in datatable: " & CStr(dsImage.Images.Rows.Count), MsgBoxStyle.Information)
                            End If

                            I'll get back to this sometime tomorrow afternoon so don't hurry with this. If I'm reading the clock correctly it's past 10pm at your timezone so you could use some rest too. :) Mika

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                            bapu2889
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                            Hello again yes you are right it's 10.30 pm now so better to rest and get back to work tomorrow but thank you very much for your help take care :)

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                              Hello again yes you are right it's 10.30 pm now so better to rest and get back to work tomorrow but thank you very much for your help take care :)

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                              hello again yes i have tried new quary but still it's not working waiting for your kind rep.

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                                hello again yes i have tried new quary but still it's not working waiting for your kind rep.

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                                Wendelius
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                                Hi again, What was the output from these (rowcount)?

                                MsgBox("Original image count in dataset: " & CStr(imageCount))
                                ...
                                If (dsImage.Images.Rows.Count > 0) Then
                                MsgBox("Delete not done, rows in datatable: " & CStr(dsImage.Images.Rows.Count), MsgBoxStyle.Information)
                                End If

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                                  Hi again, What was the output from these (rowcount)?

                                  MsgBox("Original image count in dataset: " & CStr(imageCount))
                                  ...
                                  If (dsImage.Images.Rows.Count > 0) Then
                                  MsgBox("Delete not done, rows in datatable: " & CStr(dsImage.Images.Rows.Count), MsgBoxStyle.Information)
                                  End If

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                                  hello sir how are you in messagebox 1st original image count = 2 2nd msgbox delete not done, rows in datatable = 2 and when i click ok it shows SqlException was unhandled "Incorrect syntax near '*' wanting for your kind rep.

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                                    hello sir how are you in messagebox 1st original image count = 2 2nd msgbox delete not done, rows in datatable = 2 and when i click ok it shows SqlException was unhandled "Incorrect syntax near '*' wanting for your kind rep.

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                                    Wendelius
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                                    Where is that SqlException coming from? After the "Delete not done..." message box there should be no code to execute (only End If). Another thing, the dataset is defined in the project, am I correct? Could you post the part that selects the images or do you create the SELECT statement?

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                                    • W Wendelius

                                      Where is that SqlException coming from? After the "Delete not done..." message box there should be no code to execute (only End If). Another thing, the dataset is defined in the project, am I correct? Could you post the part that selects the images or do you create the SELECT statement?

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                                      hello again the code which exacute is as bellow

                                      Dim imageCount As Integer = dsImage.Images.Rows.Count
                                      MsgBox("Original image count in dataset: " & CStr(imageCount))
                                      conImage = GetDBConnection()
                                      commImage = New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand("DELETE * FROM Images)", conImage)
                                      If (dsImage.Images.Rows.Count > 0) Then
                                      MsgBox("Delete not done, rows in datatable: " & CStr(dsImage.Images.Rows.Count), _
                                      MsgBoxStyle.Information)

                                          End If
                                      

                                      and the code where error shows

                                      If commImage.ExecuteNonQuery() <> 1 Then (this is the line)
                                      MsgBox("Delete failed", MsgBoxStyle.Information)
                                      End If

                                      this is the part to get image

                                      Private Sub GetImage()
                                      Dim fs As FileStream = New FileStream(mImageFilePath.ToString(), FileMode.Open)
                                      Dim img As Byte() = New Byte(fs.Length) {}
                                      fs.Read(img, 0, fs.Length)
                                      fs.Close()
                                      mImageFile = Image.FromFile(mImageFilePath.ToString())
                                      Dim imgHeight As Integer = picImage.Height 'mImageFile.Height
                                      Dim imgWidth As Integer = picImage.Width 'mImageFile.Width
                                      Dim imgLength As Integer = mImageFile.PropertyItems.Length
                                      Dim imgType As String = Path.GetExtension(mImageFilePath)
                                      mImageFile = Nothing
                                      ' image content
                                      Dim pic As SqlParameter = New SqlParameter("@pic", SqlDbType.Image)
                                      pic.Value = img
                                      commImage.Parameters.Add(pic)

                                          ' title
                                          Dim title As SqlParameter = New SqlParameter("@title", System.Data.SqlDbType.VarChar, 50)
                                          title.Value = txtTitle.Text.ToString()
                                          commImage.Parameters.Add(title)
                                      
                                          ' type
                                          Dim itype As SqlParameter = New SqlParameter("@itype", System.Data.SqlDbType.Char, 4)
                                          itype.Value = imgType.ToString()
                                          commImage.Parameters.Add(itype)
                                      
                                          ' height
                                          Dim iheight As SqlParameter = New SqlParameter("@iheight", System.Data.SqlDbType.Int)
                                          iheight.Value = imgHeight
                                          commImage.Parameters.Add(iheight)
                                      
                                          ' width
                                          Dim iwidth As SqlParameter = New SqlParameter("@iwidth", System.Data.SqlDbType.Int)
                                          iwidth.Value = imgWidth
                                          commImage.Parameters.Add(iwidth)
                                      End Sub
                                      

                                      this is select statment

                                      Private Sub btnSave_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnSave.Click
                                      btnSave.Enabled = False
                                      'get sql connection
                                      Dim ImageAdd

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                                      • B bapu2889

                                        hello again the code which exacute is as bellow

                                        Dim imageCount As Integer = dsImage.Images.Rows.Count
                                        MsgBox("Original image count in dataset: " & CStr(imageCount))
                                        conImage = GetDBConnection()
                                        commImage = New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand("DELETE * FROM Images)", conImage)
                                        If (dsImage.Images.Rows.Count > 0) Then
                                        MsgBox("Delete not done, rows in datatable: " & CStr(dsImage.Images.Rows.Count), _
                                        MsgBoxStyle.Information)

                                            End If
                                        

                                        and the code where error shows

                                        If commImage.ExecuteNonQuery() <> 1 Then (this is the line)
                                        MsgBox("Delete failed", MsgBoxStyle.Information)
                                        End If

                                        this is the part to get image

                                        Private Sub GetImage()
                                        Dim fs As FileStream = New FileStream(mImageFilePath.ToString(), FileMode.Open)
                                        Dim img As Byte() = New Byte(fs.Length) {}
                                        fs.Read(img, 0, fs.Length)
                                        fs.Close()
                                        mImageFile = Image.FromFile(mImageFilePath.ToString())
                                        Dim imgHeight As Integer = picImage.Height 'mImageFile.Height
                                        Dim imgWidth As Integer = picImage.Width 'mImageFile.Width
                                        Dim imgLength As Integer = mImageFile.PropertyItems.Length
                                        Dim imgType As String = Path.GetExtension(mImageFilePath)
                                        mImageFile = Nothing
                                        ' image content
                                        Dim pic As SqlParameter = New SqlParameter("@pic", SqlDbType.Image)
                                        pic.Value = img
                                        commImage.Parameters.Add(pic)

                                            ' title
                                            Dim title As SqlParameter = New SqlParameter("@title", System.Data.SqlDbType.VarChar, 50)
                                            title.Value = txtTitle.Text.ToString()
                                            commImage.Parameters.Add(title)
                                        
                                            ' type
                                            Dim itype As SqlParameter = New SqlParameter("@itype", System.Data.SqlDbType.Char, 4)
                                            itype.Value = imgType.ToString()
                                            commImage.Parameters.Add(itype)
                                        
                                            ' height
                                            Dim iheight As SqlParameter = New SqlParameter("@iheight", System.Data.SqlDbType.Int)
                                            iheight.Value = imgHeight
                                            commImage.Parameters.Add(iheight)
                                        
                                            ' width
                                            Dim iwidth As SqlParameter = New SqlParameter("@iwidth", System.Data.SqlDbType.Int)
                                            iwidth.Value = imgWidth
                                            commImage.Parameters.Add(iwidth)
                                        End Sub
                                        

                                        this is select statment

                                        Private Sub btnSave_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles btnSave.Click
                                        btnSave.Enabled = False
                                        'get sql connection
                                        Dim ImageAdd

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                                        Ok, First change the following commImage = New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand("DELETE * FROM Images)", conImage) to commImage = New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand("DELETE FROM Images)", conImage) If you could then rerun the test where you had two images, what is the output now? The deletion wasn't done, because of the syntax error in SQL statement, so we don't know if the deletion works or not

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                                          Ok, First change the following commImage = New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand("DELETE * FROM Images)", conImage) to commImage = New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand("DELETE FROM Images)", conImage) If you could then rerun the test where you had two images, what is the output now? The deletion wasn't done, because of the syntax error in SQL statement, so we don't know if the deletion works or not

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                                          hello with 2 images in database msgbox1 original row count = 2 msgobx2 delete not done , rows in datatable = 2 and then i click second msgbox it shows sql exception on this under line code it shows this error Incorrect syntax near ')'. If commImage.ExecuteNonQuery() <> 1 Then MsgBox("Delete failed", MsgBoxStyle.Information) End If

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