ISqlExecutor.SelectProcedureToStore<TModel>(this ISqlExecutor sqlExecutor, string sqlText, params object[] parameters) Method
.NET Standard 2.x
(Obsolete) Executes a SQL stored procedure and returns an IModelStore<TModel>
object which contains the result set.
Namespace: DWNet.Data
Assembly: DWNet.Data.dll
Syntax
public static IModelStore<TModel> SelectProcedureToStore<TModel>(this ISqlExecutor sqlExecutor, string sqlText, params object[] parameters)
Type Parameters
TModel
The datatype of the model object which represents the data row in the result set.
You can also specify DynamicModel to TModel
if you do not want to define a custom model class.
Parameters
sqlExecutor
SnapObjects.Data.ISqlExecutor
An ISqlExecutor
that can run SQL statements.
sqlText
System.String
The name of the SQL stored procedure.
parameters
System.Object[]
(Optional) The parameters for executing the SQL stored procedure.
One or more ParamValue objects, containing the parameter direction and values, which correspond to the SQL stored procedure's parameters. See ParamValue for more info.
Returns
SnapObjects.Data.IModelStore<TModel>
Returns an IModelStore<TModel>
object that contains the result set.
Examples
The following code example demonstrates how to execute the specified procedure in the database and return the query result to a ModelStore object.
using DWNet.Data;
using SnapObjects.Data;
using System;
namespace Appeon.ApiDoc.SqlExecutorExtensionsExamples
{
public class SelectProcedureToStoreExample
{
private readonly SchoolContext _context;
public SelectProcedureToStoreExample(SchoolContext dataContext)
{
// Sets the data context
_context = dataContext;
}
public void Example()
{
// Specifies the procedure to be executed.
var proc = "GetStudentGrades";
/* StoredProcedure GetStudentGrades:
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[GetStudentGrades]
@StudentID int
AS
SELECT EnrollmentID, Grade, CourseID, StudentID FROM dbo.StudentGrade
WHERE StudentID = @StudentID
GO
*/
// Sets value for the @StudentID parameter.
var studentId = ParamValue.New<int>("StudentID", 7);
// Executes the SQL statement and returns a ModelStore.
var ms = _context.SqlExecutor
.SelectProcedureToStore<DynamicModel>(proc, studentId);
Console.WriteLine("Count: {0}.", ms.Count);
Console.WriteLine();
foreach (var model in ms)
{
Console.WriteLine("Student ID: {0}.",
model.GetValue<int>("StudentID"));
Console.WriteLine("Course ID: {0}.",
model.GetValue<int>("CourseID"));
Console.WriteLine("Grade: {0}.",
model.GetValue<decimal>("Grade"));
Console.WriteLine();
}
/*This code produces the following output:
Count: 2.
Student ID: 7.
Course ID: 2021.
Grade: 3.50.
Student ID: 7.
Course ID: 2042.
Grade: 4.00.
*/
}
}
}
Applies to
.NET Standard
2.x