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  • V VSLearner2013

    Sorry, it is btnSave and it's text will change to "Update" when I click on btnSave. So, the code for Save & Update both are int the btnSave event.

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    Lost User
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    #4

    I don't see where the error is supposed to occur. What I do see is some very dangerous SQL statements that leaves your database open to SQL injection attacks. You should learn to use proper parameterised queries in your SQL statements.

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    • V VSLearner2013

      When I edit and press btnUpdate, the scroll bar moves to first row instead of the row which is highlighted for editing. The following is the code that I am using now:

      Private Sub UpdateGrid(ByVal RowIndex As Integer)
      Dim StrSql As String = "Select * from SalesTable"
      Dim dt As New DataTable
      If Not DAL.ExecuteSql(dt, StrSql, Msg) Then MsgBox(Msg, MsgBoxStyle.Exclamation, "Error") : Exit Sub
      Me.DataGridView1.DataSource = dt
      If dt Is Nothing Or dt.Rows.Count <= 0 Then
      Exit Sub
      End If
      DataGridView1.Rows(RowIndex).Selected = True
      End Sub

      Private Sub btnSave_Click(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles btnSave.Click
      Dim dt As New DataTable
      If btnSave.Text = "Save" Then
      Dim StrSql = "INSERT INTO SalesTable(A1,A2,A3,A4) VALUES('" _
      + Me.txt1.Text + "','" _
      + Me.dtp2.Text + "','" _
      + Me.cbo3.Text + "','" _
      + Me.txt4.Text + "')"

              If Not DAL.ExecuteSql(dt, StrSql, Msg) Then MsgBox(Msg, MsgBoxStyle.Exclamation, "Error") : Exit Sub
      
          Else
      
              Dim StrSql = "UPDATE SalesTable SET " \_
                              + "A1='" + Me.txt1.Text + "'," \_
                              + "A2='" + Me.dtp2.Text + "'," \_
                              + "A3='" + Me.cbo3.Text + "'," \_
                              + "A4='" + Me.txt4.Text + "' Where \[ID\] =  " & txtID.Text
      
              If Not DAL.ExecuteSql(dt, StrSql, Msg) Then MsgBox(Msg, MsgBoxStyle.Exclamation, "Error") : Exit Sub
      
          End If
          btnAdd.Select()
          If btnSave.Text = "Save" Then
              Call UpdateGrid(RecordCount() - 1)
          Else
              Call UpdateGrid(DataGridView1.SelectedRows(0).Index)
          End If
          btnAdd.Select()
      End Sub
      

      Please help me with the right code.

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      Richard Deeming
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      Your code is vulnerable to SQL Injection. NEVER use string concatenation to build a SQL query. ALWAYS use a parameterized query. Everything you wanted to know about SQL injection (but were afraid to ask) | Troy Hunt[^] How can I explain SQL injection without technical jargon? | Information Security Stack Exchange[^] Query Parameterization Cheat Sheet | OWASP[^] SQL injection attack mechanics | Pluralsight [^]


      "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

      "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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      • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

        Your code is vulnerable to SQL Injection. NEVER use string concatenation to build a SQL query. ALWAYS use a parameterized query. Everything you wanted to know about SQL injection (but were afraid to ask) | Troy Hunt[^] How can I explain SQL injection without technical jargon? | Information Security Stack Exchange[^] Query Parameterization Cheat Sheet | OWASP[^] SQL injection attack mechanics | Pluralsight [^]


        "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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        VSLearner2013
        wrote on last edited by
        #6

        How can I parameterized the following query?

        Dim StrSql = "INSERT INTO SalesTable(A1,A2,A3,A4) VALUES('" _
        + Me.txt1.Text + "','" _
        + Me.dtp2.Text + "','" _
        + Me.cbo3.Text + "','" _
        + Me.txt4.Text + "')"

        Please help.

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        • V VSLearner2013

          How can I parameterized the following query?

          Dim StrSql = "INSERT INTO SalesTable(A1,A2,A3,A4) VALUES('" _
          + Me.txt1.Text + "','" _
          + Me.dtp2.Text + "','" _
          + Me.cbo3.Text + "','" _
          + Me.txt4.Text + "')"

          Please help.

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          wrote on last edited by
          #7

          You'll need to fix your DAL.ExecuteSql method to accept parameters, or ditch it and use raw ADO.NET or an ORM. The standard approach using raw ADO.NET would be:

          Using connection As New SqlConnection("YOUR CONNNECTION STRING HERE")
          Using command As New SqlCommand("INSERT INTO SalesTable (A1, A2, A3, A4) VALUES (@A1, @A2, @A3, @A4)", connection)
          command.Parameters.AddWithValue("@A1", Me.txt1.Text)
          command.Parameters.AddWithValue("@A2", Me.dtp2.Text)
          command.Parameters.AddWithValue("@A3", Me.cbo3.Text)
          command.Parameters.AddWithValue("@A4", Me.txt4.Text)

              connection.Open()
              command.ExecuteNonQuery()
          End Using
          

          End Using

          Also, do yourself a favour and give your controls meaningful names, rather than accepting the default names generated by the designer. You might remember what value txt4 holds now, but when you come back to the code in a few months, you'll have no idea what it means.


          "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

          "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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          • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

            You'll need to fix your DAL.ExecuteSql method to accept parameters, or ditch it and use raw ADO.NET or an ORM. The standard approach using raw ADO.NET would be:

            Using connection As New SqlConnection("YOUR CONNNECTION STRING HERE")
            Using command As New SqlCommand("INSERT INTO SalesTable (A1, A2, A3, A4) VALUES (@A1, @A2, @A3, @A4)", connection)
            command.Parameters.AddWithValue("@A1", Me.txt1.Text)
            command.Parameters.AddWithValue("@A2", Me.dtp2.Text)
            command.Parameters.AddWithValue("@A3", Me.cbo3.Text)
            command.Parameters.AddWithValue("@A4", Me.txt4.Text)

                connection.Open()
                command.ExecuteNonQuery()
            End Using
            

            End Using

            Also, do yourself a favour and give your controls meaningful names, rather than accepting the default names generated by the designer. You might remember what value txt4 holds now, but when you come back to the code in a few months, you'll have no idea what it means.


            "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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            VSLearner2013
            wrote on last edited by
            #8

            Thanks for your kind reply. Being a learner, I got this code from other source and using it in my sample project. The following code is the code in the module:

            Imports System.Data.OleDb
            Imports System.Data
            Module DAL
            Dim OledbCon As OleDbConnection
            Public Msg As String = String.Empty
            Public Function GetCon() As OleDbConnection
            Dim DbFullPath As String = Application.StartupPath + "\"
            DbFullPath += "MyDataBase.accdb"
            If OledbCon Is Nothing Then
            OledbCon = New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=" + DbFullPath + ";Jet OLEDB:Database Password=123456;")
            OledbCon.Open()
            Return OledbCon
            End If
            If OledbCon.State = ConnectionState.Open Then Return OledbCon
            OledbCon.Open()
            Return OledbCon
            End Function
            Public Function ExecuteSql(ByRef dt As DataTable, ByVal StrSql As String, ByRef Msg As String) As Boolean
            Try
            Dim Cmd As OleDbCommand = New OleDbCommand(StrSql, GetCon())
            Cmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text
            Dim DA As New OleDbDataAdapter
            DA.SelectCommand = Cmd
            DA.Fill(dt)
            Return True
            Catch ex As Exception
            Msg = ex.Message.ToString()
            Return False
            End Try
            End Function
            End Module

            Will the above code DAL.ExecuteSql which is in module works for me? Or how can I modify the module code accordingly.

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            • V VSLearner2013

              Thanks for your kind reply. Being a learner, I got this code from other source and using it in my sample project. The following code is the code in the module:

              Imports System.Data.OleDb
              Imports System.Data
              Module DAL
              Dim OledbCon As OleDbConnection
              Public Msg As String = String.Empty
              Public Function GetCon() As OleDbConnection
              Dim DbFullPath As String = Application.StartupPath + "\"
              DbFullPath += "MyDataBase.accdb"
              If OledbCon Is Nothing Then
              OledbCon = New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=" + DbFullPath + ";Jet OLEDB:Database Password=123456;")
              OledbCon.Open()
              Return OledbCon
              End If
              If OledbCon.State = ConnectionState.Open Then Return OledbCon
              OledbCon.Open()
              Return OledbCon
              End Function
              Public Function ExecuteSql(ByRef dt As DataTable, ByVal StrSql As String, ByRef Msg As String) As Boolean
              Try
              Dim Cmd As OleDbCommand = New OleDbCommand(StrSql, GetCon())
              Cmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text
              Dim DA As New OleDbDataAdapter
              DA.SelectCommand = Cmd
              DA.Fill(dt)
              Return True
              Catch ex As Exception
              Msg = ex.Message.ToString()
              Return False
              End Try
              End Function
              End Module

              Will the above code DAL.ExecuteSql which is in module works for me? Or how can I modify the module code accordingly.

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              Richard Deeming
              wrote on last edited by
              #9

              That code has a lot of problems. Try something like this instead:

              Imports System.Data
              Imports System.Data.OleDb
              Imports System.Globalization

              Module DAL
              Private Function GetConnection() As OleDbConnection
              Dim result As New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=|DataDirectory|\MyDataBase.accdb;Jet OLEDB:Database Password=123456;")
              result.Open()
              Return result
              End Function

              Private Function CreateCommand(ByVal connection As OleDbConnection, ByVal query As String, ByVal ParamArray parameters() As Object) As OleDbCommand
                  Dim command As OleDbCommand = connection.CreateCommand()
                  
                  If parameters IsNot Nothing Then
                      For index = 0 To parameters.Length - 1
                          Dim i As String = index.ToString("D", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)
                          Dim p As String = "{" + i + "}"
                          Dim name As String = "@p" + i
                          query = query.Replace(p, name)
                          command.Parameters.AddWithValue(name, parameters(index))
                      Next
                  End If
                  
                  command.CommandText = query
                  Return command
              End Function
              
              Public Function LoadData(ByVal query As String, ByVal ParamArray parameters() As Object) As DataSet
                  Using connection As OleDbConnection = GetConnection()
                      Using command As OleDbCommand = CreateCommand(connection, query, parameters)
                          Dim result As New DataSet()
                          Dim da As New OleDbDataAdapter(command)
                          da.Fill(result)
                          Return result
                      End Using
                  End Using
              End Function
              
              Public Function ExecuteScalar(ByVal query As String, ByVal ParamArray parameters() As Object) As Object
                  Using connection As OleDbConnection = GetConnection()
                      Using command As OleDbCommand = CreateCommand(connection, query, parameters)
                          Return command.ExecuteScalar()
                      End Using
                  End Using
              End Function
              
              Public Sub ExecuteNonQuery(ByVal query As String, ByVal ParamArray parameters() As Object)
                  Using connection As OleDbConnection = GetConnection()
                      Using command As OleDbCommand = CreateCommand(connection, query, parameters)
                          command.ExecuteNonQuery()
                      End Using
                  End Using
              End Sub
              

              End Module

              You have three public methods to call - LoadData when you want to load data into a Da

              "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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              • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

                That code has a lot of problems. Try something like this instead:

                Imports System.Data
                Imports System.Data.OleDb
                Imports System.Globalization

                Module DAL
                Private Function GetConnection() As OleDbConnection
                Dim result As New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=|DataDirectory|\MyDataBase.accdb;Jet OLEDB:Database Password=123456;")
                result.Open()
                Return result
                End Function

                Private Function CreateCommand(ByVal connection As OleDbConnection, ByVal query As String, ByVal ParamArray parameters() As Object) As OleDbCommand
                    Dim command As OleDbCommand = connection.CreateCommand()
                    
                    If parameters IsNot Nothing Then
                        For index = 0 To parameters.Length - 1
                            Dim i As String = index.ToString("D", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)
                            Dim p As String = "{" + i + "}"
                            Dim name As String = "@p" + i
                            query = query.Replace(p, name)
                            command.Parameters.AddWithValue(name, parameters(index))
                        Next
                    End If
                    
                    command.CommandText = query
                    Return command
                End Function
                
                Public Function LoadData(ByVal query As String, ByVal ParamArray parameters() As Object) As DataSet
                    Using connection As OleDbConnection = GetConnection()
                        Using command As OleDbCommand = CreateCommand(connection, query, parameters)
                            Dim result As New DataSet()
                            Dim da As New OleDbDataAdapter(command)
                            da.Fill(result)
                            Return result
                        End Using
                    End Using
                End Function
                
                Public Function ExecuteScalar(ByVal query As String, ByVal ParamArray parameters() As Object) As Object
                    Using connection As OleDbConnection = GetConnection()
                        Using command As OleDbCommand = CreateCommand(connection, query, parameters)
                            Return command.ExecuteScalar()
                        End Using
                    End Using
                End Function
                
                Public Sub ExecuteNonQuery(ByVal query As String, ByVal ParamArray parameters() As Object)
                    Using connection As OleDbConnection = GetConnection()
                        Using command As OleDbCommand = CreateCommand(connection, query, parameters)
                            command.ExecuteNonQuery()
                        End Using
                    End Using
                End Sub
                

                End Module

                You have three public methods to call - LoadData when you want to load data into a Da

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                VSLearner2013
                wrote on last edited by
                #10

                Thanks a million to your kind and detail reply. I will try it now in my project and will comeback.

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                • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

                  That code has a lot of problems. Try something like this instead:

                  Imports System.Data
                  Imports System.Data.OleDb
                  Imports System.Globalization

                  Module DAL
                  Private Function GetConnection() As OleDbConnection
                  Dim result As New OleDbConnection("Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=|DataDirectory|\MyDataBase.accdb;Jet OLEDB:Database Password=123456;")
                  result.Open()
                  Return result
                  End Function

                  Private Function CreateCommand(ByVal connection As OleDbConnection, ByVal query As String, ByVal ParamArray parameters() As Object) As OleDbCommand
                      Dim command As OleDbCommand = connection.CreateCommand()
                      
                      If parameters IsNot Nothing Then
                          For index = 0 To parameters.Length - 1
                              Dim i As String = index.ToString("D", CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)
                              Dim p As String = "{" + i + "}"
                              Dim name As String = "@p" + i
                              query = query.Replace(p, name)
                              command.Parameters.AddWithValue(name, parameters(index))
                          Next
                      End If
                      
                      command.CommandText = query
                      Return command
                  End Function
                  
                  Public Function LoadData(ByVal query As String, ByVal ParamArray parameters() As Object) As DataSet
                      Using connection As OleDbConnection = GetConnection()
                          Using command As OleDbCommand = CreateCommand(connection, query, parameters)
                              Dim result As New DataSet()
                              Dim da As New OleDbDataAdapter(command)
                              da.Fill(result)
                              Return result
                          End Using
                      End Using
                  End Function
                  
                  Public Function ExecuteScalar(ByVal query As String, ByVal ParamArray parameters() As Object) As Object
                      Using connection As OleDbConnection = GetConnection()
                          Using command As OleDbCommand = CreateCommand(connection, query, parameters)
                              Return command.ExecuteScalar()
                          End Using
                      End Using
                  End Function
                  
                  Public Sub ExecuteNonQuery(ByVal query As String, ByVal ParamArray parameters() As Object)
                      Using connection As OleDbConnection = GetConnection()
                          Using command As OleDbCommand = CreateCommand(connection, query, parameters)
                              command.ExecuteNonQuery()
                          End Using
                      End Using
                  End Sub
                  

                  End Module

                  You have three public methods to call - LoadData when you want to load data into a Da

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                  wrote on last edited by
                  #11

                  I am getting the error at the this point of code in UpdateGrid function.

                  Private Sub UpdateGrid(ByVal RowIndex As Integer):

                  Dim dt As DataTable = DAL.LoadData("SELECT * FROM SalesTable")

                  Error 1 Value of type 'System.Data.DataSet' cannot be converted to 'System.Data.DataTable'.>

                  )

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                  • V VSLearner2013

                    I am getting the error at the this point of code in UpdateGrid function.

                    Private Sub UpdateGrid(ByVal RowIndex As Integer):

                    Dim dt As DataTable = DAL.LoadData("SELECT * FROM SalesTable")

                    Error 1 Value of type 'System.Data.DataSet' cannot be converted to 'System.Data.DataTable'.>

                    )

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                    wrote on last edited by
                    #12

                    The LoadData method returns a DataSet, in case you want more than one resultset from your query. Try:

                    Dim dt As DataTable = DAL.LoadData("SELECT * FROM SalesTable").Tables(0)


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                    "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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                    • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

                      The LoadData method returns a DataSet, in case you want more than one resultset from your query. Try:

                      Dim dt As DataTable = DAL.LoadData("SELECT * FROM SalesTable").Tables(0)


                      "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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                      wrote on last edited by
                      #13

                      I have 15 Fields in my MS Access Database Table (The first field is ID and it has AutoNumber property). Getting the following error on Updating a row:

                      Malformed GUID in query expression '{14}'.

                      btnSave.Text = "Update"
                      DAL.ExecuteNonQuery("UPDATE SalesTable SET ID={0},A1={1},A2={2},A3={3},A4={4},A5={5},A6={6},A7={7},A8={8},A9={9},A10={10},A11={11},A12={12},A13={13},A14={14} WHERE [ID] = {0}", _
                      Me.txt1.Text, _
                      Me.dtp2.Text, _
                      Me.cbo3.Text, _
                      Me.txt4.Text, _
                      Me.cbo5.Text, _
                      Me.txt6.Text, _
                      Me.cbo7.Text, _
                      Me.cbo8.Text, _
                      Me.cbo9.Text, _
                      Me.cbo10.Text, _
                      Me.cbo11.Text, _
                      Me.txt12.Text, _
                      Me.txt13.Text, _
                      Me.txt14.Text)
                      End If

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                      • V VSLearner2013

                        I have 15 Fields in my MS Access Database Table (The first field is ID and it has AutoNumber property). Getting the following error on Updating a row:

                        Malformed GUID in query expression '{14}'.

                        btnSave.Text = "Update"
                        DAL.ExecuteNonQuery("UPDATE SalesTable SET ID={0},A1={1},A2={2},A3={3},A4={4},A5={5},A6={6},A7={7},A8={8},A9={9},A10={10},A11={11},A12={12},A13={13},A14={14} WHERE [ID] = {0}", _
                        Me.txt1.Text, _
                        Me.dtp2.Text, _
                        Me.cbo3.Text, _
                        Me.txt4.Text, _
                        Me.cbo5.Text, _
                        Me.txt6.Text, _
                        Me.cbo7.Text, _
                        Me.cbo8.Text, _
                        Me.cbo9.Text, _
                        Me.cbo10.Text, _
                        Me.cbo11.Text, _
                        Me.txt12.Text, _
                        Me.txt13.Text, _
                        Me.txt14.Text)
                        End If

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                        Richard Deeming
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #14

                        You're not passing enough parameters in. You've got 15 placeholders, but you're only passing in 14 parameters.


                        "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

                        "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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                        • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

                          You're not passing enough parameters in. You've got 15 placeholders, but you're only passing in 14 parameters.


                          "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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                          VSLearner2013
                          wrote on last edited by
                          #15

                          But when I add the first field ...

                          Me.txtID.Text, _

                          it gives this error:

                          Cannot update 'ID'; field not updateable.

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                          • V VSLearner2013

                            But when I add the first field ...

                            Me.txtID.Text, _

                            it gives this error:

                            Cannot update 'ID'; field not updateable.

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                            Richard Deeming
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #16

                            Because you're trying to update a field which you can't update. Don't include the ID column in the SET part of the query:

                            DAL.ExecuteNonQuery("UPDATE SalesTable SET A1={0}, A2={1}, A3={2}, A4={3}, A5={4}, A6={5}, A7={6}, A8={7}, A9={8}, A10={9}, A11={10}, A12={11}, A13={12}, A14={13} WHERE [ID] = {14}", _
                            Me.txt1.Text, _
                            Me.dtp2.Text, _
                            Me.cbo3.Text, _
                            Me.txt4.Text, _
                            Me.cbo5.Text, _
                            Me.txt6.Text, _
                            Me.cbo7.Text, _
                            Me.cbo8.Text, _
                            Me.cbo9.Text, _
                            Me.cbo10.Text, _
                            Me.cbo11.Text, _
                            Me.txt12.Text, _
                            Me.txt13.Text, _
                            Me.txt14.Text, _
                            Me.txtID.Text)

                            Try to keep the parameters in the same order that they appear in the query. OleDb tends to ignore the parameter names, and depends on the order of the parameters.


                            "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

                            "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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                            • Richard DeemingR Richard Deeming

                              Because you're trying to update a field which you can't update. Don't include the ID column in the SET part of the query:

                              DAL.ExecuteNonQuery("UPDATE SalesTable SET A1={0}, A2={1}, A3={2}, A4={3}, A5={4}, A6={5}, A7={6}, A8={7}, A9={8}, A10={9}, A11={10}, A12={11}, A13={12}, A14={13} WHERE [ID] = {14}", _
                              Me.txt1.Text, _
                              Me.dtp2.Text, _
                              Me.cbo3.Text, _
                              Me.txt4.Text, _
                              Me.cbo5.Text, _
                              Me.txt6.Text, _
                              Me.cbo7.Text, _
                              Me.cbo8.Text, _
                              Me.cbo9.Text, _
                              Me.cbo10.Text, _
                              Me.cbo11.Text, _
                              Me.txt12.Text, _
                              Me.txt13.Text, _
                              Me.txt14.Text, _
                              Me.txtID.Text)

                              Try to keep the parameters in the same order that they appear in the query. OleDb tends to ignore the parameter names, and depends on the order of the parameters.


                              "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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                              VSLearner2013
                              wrote on last edited by
                              #17

                              Thanks. But I have a doubt here... In my Database, The first field name is "ID" (Which should be 0) with a primary key and Autonumber. And here in the above code, it is after txt14.text. Is it okay?

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                              • V VSLearner2013

                                Thanks. But I have a doubt here... In my Database, The first field name is "ID" (Which should be 0) with a primary key and Autonumber. And here in the above code, it is after txt14.text. Is it okay?

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                                Richard Deeming
                                wrote on last edited by
                                #18

                                Yes, because ID is the last parameter in the query:

                                WHERE [ID] = {14}

                                The number in the curly-brackets is the zero-based index of the parameter you've passed to the method. It has nothing to do with the column order in the table. As I said, OleDb tends to use positional parameters, so you need to pass the parameters to the method in the same order that they appear in the query. Unfortunately, this means that if you use the same value twice in a single query, you have to pass it to the method twice:

                                ' This won't work for OleDb:
                                DAL.Method("SELECT {0}, {1}, {0}", FirstValue, SecondValue)
                                ' You'd have to use this instead:
                                DAL.Method("SELECT {0}, {1}, {2}", FirstValue, SecondValue, FirstValue)


                                "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

                                "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined" - Homer

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                                  Yes, because ID is the last parameter in the query:

                                  WHERE [ID] = {14}

                                  The number in the curly-brackets is the zero-based index of the parameter you've passed to the method. It has nothing to do with the column order in the table. As I said, OleDb tends to use positional parameters, so you need to pass the parameters to the method in the same order that they appear in the query. Unfortunately, this means that if you use the same value twice in a single query, you have to pass it to the method twice:

                                  ' This won't work for OleDb:
                                  DAL.Method("SELECT {0}, {1}, {0}", FirstValue, SecondValue)
                                  ' You'd have to use this instead:
                                  DAL.Method("SELECT {0}, {1}, {2}", FirstValue, SecondValue, FirstValue)


                                  "These people looked deep within my soul and assigned me a number based on the order in which I joined." - Homer

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                                  Thanks a lot. It works fine.

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