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  • H Hiren solanki

    erdinc27 wrote:

    fir = new Firmalar();

    Inside method InsertFirm(Firmalar fir) why are you again intializing Object? Use the received object itself.

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    Erdinc27
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    hey Hiren..thanks for the reply..i changed as u said and now it adds first parameter but not second parameter?? so why it happens ?

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      hey Hiren..thanks for the reply..i changed as u said and now it adds first parameter but not second parameter?? so why it happens ?

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      Hiren solanki
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      erdinc27 wrote:

      cmmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@yetkili1", System.Data.SqlDbType.NVarChar).Value = fir.yetkili1;

      You have used blockquoted way to add parameter with value. But AddWithValue having format of AddWithValue(string Parametername,object value) Your statement must generate compile time error I think, Use Like

      cmmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@yetkili1",fir.yetkili1);

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        erdinc27 wrote:

        cmmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@yetkili1", System.Data.SqlDbType.NVarChar).Value = fir.yetkili1;

        You have used blockquoted way to add parameter with value. But AddWithValue having format of AddWithValue(string Parametername,object value) Your statement must generate compile time error I think, Use Like

        cmmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@yetkili1",fir.yetkili1);

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        Erdinc27
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        i tried as u suggested but still nothing..it gives the same error..what else can be reason for that error ?

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        • E Erdinc27

          i tried as u suggested but still nothing..it gives the same error..what else can be reason for that error ?

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          Hiren solanki
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          Okey As you have done all suggested things. Now Add one thing and see the magic. After intializing command object which is cmmd, Put a line like.

          cmmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure

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          • H Hiren solanki

            Okey As you have done all suggested things. Now Add one thing and see the magic. After intializing command object which is cmmd, Put a line like.

            cmmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure

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            Erdinc27
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            again me..i added the code u said but still no magic :) u have any other suggesstion ?

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              again me..i added the code u said but still no magic :) u have any other suggesstion ?

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              Hiren solanki
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              I think now you might have some problem with InsertData() Method. Can you show us that method,So that we can have better Idea of a whole scenario.

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              • H Hiren solanki

                I think now you might have some problem with InsertData() Method. Can you show us that method,So that we can have better Idea of a whole scenario.

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                Erdinc27
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                here is my InsertData()method

                public SqlCommand InsertData()
                {
                cmd = new SqlCommand("sp_AddDatas", con);
                cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
                return cmd;
                }

                and here is the sp_AddDatas

                ALTER procedure [dbo].[sp_AddDatas]
                (
                @firmanin_adi nvarchar(70),
                @yetkili1 nvarchar(30),
                @gsm_num1 nvarchar(20),
                @e_mail1 nvarchar(30),
                @yetkili2 nvarchar(30),
                @gsm_num2 nvarchar(20),
                @e_mail2 nvarchar(30),
                @yetkili3 nvarchar(30),
                @gsm_num3 nvarchar(20),
                @e_mail3 nvarchar(30),
                @tlfn1 nvarchar(20),
                @tlfn2 nvarchar(20),
                @tlfn3 nvarchar(20),
                @tlfn4 nvarchar(20),
                @tlfn5 nvarchar(20)
                )
                as
                BEGIN
                Insert Into Firmalar(firma_adi,yetkili_ad1,Gsm1,email1,yetkili_ad2,Gsm2,Email2,yetkili_ad3,Gsm3,Email3,Telefon1,Telefon2,Telefon3,Telefon4,Telefon5)Values (@firmanin_adi, @yetkili1,@gsm_num1,@e_mail1,@yetkili2,@gsm_num2,@e_mail2, @yetkili3,@gsm_num3,@e_mail3,@tlfn1,@tlfn2,@tlfn3,@tlfn4,@tlfn5)
                END

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                • E Erdinc27

                  here is my InsertData()method

                  public SqlCommand InsertData()
                  {
                  cmd = new SqlCommand("sp_AddDatas", con);
                  cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
                  return cmd;
                  }

                  and here is the sp_AddDatas

                  ALTER procedure [dbo].[sp_AddDatas]
                  (
                  @firmanin_adi nvarchar(70),
                  @yetkili1 nvarchar(30),
                  @gsm_num1 nvarchar(20),
                  @e_mail1 nvarchar(30),
                  @yetkili2 nvarchar(30),
                  @gsm_num2 nvarchar(20),
                  @e_mail2 nvarchar(30),
                  @yetkili3 nvarchar(30),
                  @gsm_num3 nvarchar(20),
                  @e_mail3 nvarchar(30),
                  @tlfn1 nvarchar(20),
                  @tlfn2 nvarchar(20),
                  @tlfn3 nvarchar(20),
                  @tlfn4 nvarchar(20),
                  @tlfn5 nvarchar(20)
                  )
                  as
                  BEGIN
                  Insert Into Firmalar(firma_adi,yetkili_ad1,Gsm1,email1,yetkili_ad2,Gsm2,Email2,yetkili_ad3,Gsm3,Email3,Telefon1,Telefon2,Telefon3,Telefon4,Telefon5)Values (@firmanin_adi, @yetkili1,@gsm_num1,@e_mail1,@yetkili2,@gsm_num2,@e_mail2, @yetkili3,@gsm_num3,@e_mail3,@tlfn1,@tlfn2,@tlfn3,@tlfn4,@tlfn5)
                  END

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                  Hiren solanki
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                  Now I don't have any clue but see my answer I have given for THIS[^], and try to give parameters value like that way. And also show us a full error statement to be further analyzing.

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                  • H Hiren solanki

                    Now I don't have any clue but see my answer I have given for THIS[^], and try to give parameters value like that way. And also show us a full error statement to be further analyzing.

                    Regards, Hiren. Microsoft Dynamics CRM

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                    Erdinc27
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                    hi again..i tried to add values like in the link u sent at that time it given error like "an SqlParameter with parameter name '@firmanin_adi' is not contained by this SqlParameterCollection" in my process layer

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                    • E Erdinc27

                      hi again..i tried to add values like in the link u sent at that time it given error like "an SqlParameter with parameter name '@firmanin_adi' is not contained by this SqlParameterCollection" in my process layer

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                      Erdinc27
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                      hi friend it adds the datas now i changed something more after u offered..thanks for help and one more question; is it too redicilous way to write a method which gets 15 parameters in my process layer and them to call it in my form inside and to assign the parameters here ?

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                      • E Erdinc27

                        hi friend it adds the datas now i changed something more after u offered..thanks for help and one more question; is it too redicilous way to write a method which gets 15 parameters in my process layer and them to call it in my form inside and to assign the parameters here ?

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                        Hiren solanki
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                        That's okey the way you are processing. But Why you have kept a seperate method for InsertData() You should Initialize command there itself. No need for extra garbage. Wrap thing in a function that can be reusable or having something meaning. You got your problem solved now, I have also found why you were getting error let me tell you if you have found the same or different. In your event btnEkle_Click you have called h.InsertFirm(firma); directly without setting value for each property, and after finishing a whole operation you are assigning value, I think you're very much newbie with OOPS. try to read some books around will give you better idea on this.

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                        • H Hiren solanki

                          That's okey the way you are processing. But Why you have kept a seperate method for InsertData() You should Initialize command there itself. No need for extra garbage. Wrap thing in a function that can be reusable or having something meaning. You got your problem solved now, I have also found why you were getting error let me tell you if you have found the same or different. In your event btnEkle_Click you have called h.InsertFirm(firma); directly without setting value for each property, and after finishing a whole operation you are assigning value, I think you're very much newbie with OOPS. try to read some books around will give you better idea on this.

                          Regards, Hiren. Microsoft Dynamics CRM

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                          Erdinc27
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                          yeah i am new about it really and try to learn it..i hope it doesnt take much time to improve my skills :) thanks for your help again

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