Introduction:
ExecuteNonQuery() is a method of the Command Class in .NET. It does not return a record. Generally, it is used to store a record from the front end to the DataBase.
We create a DataBase and create an F# application to use ExecuteNonQuery().
In this example, DataBase name is STUDENT and
STUDENT_DATAIL is Table name. It has four columns as Roll_No, F_Name, L_Name and
Course. Write the following SQL command to create DataBase and Table and
creating StoredProcedure.
Creating DataBase and Table:
create
database STUDENT
use STUDENT
create
table STUDENT_DETAIL
(
Roll_No int,
F_Name varchar(20),
L_Name varchar(20),
Course varchar(10)
)
Creating Stored Procedure:
CREATE
PROCEDURE MYSTOREPROCEDURE
(
@Roll_No int,
@F_Name varchar(20),
@L_Name varchar(20),
@Course varchar(10)
)
AS
BEGIN
INSERT
INTO student_DETAIL
VALUES(@Roll_No,
@F_Name, @L_Name,
@Course)
END
Creating F# Application:
Now we create a F# application. For doing it, follow given steps,
Step 1: Take a F# application.
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Step 2: We go-to Solution Explorer and Right Click on References.
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Step 3: Click on Add References. Then a pop-up window with caption Add
Reference will open as in the below figure.
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Step 4: Click at .Net on Add Reference window and select
System.Windows.Forms, System.Drawing and System.Data with
holding down Ctrl key and Click on Ok.
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Step 5: Now we write F# code using ExecuteNonQuery() to store record into
DataBase. Here in this example, I am storing record into STUDENT_RECORD table to
which we have created earlier (Look at Above SQL statement).
// Learn
more about F# at http://fsharp.net
//importing namespace
open System
open
System.Drawing
open
System.Data.SqlClient
open
System.Windows.Forms
open System.Data
//connection string
let constring =
@"Data Source=SERVER_NAME;Initial
Catalog=STUDENT;Integrated Security=True"
//Creating user controls
let form =
new Form()
let txt1 =
new TextBox(Top = 10, Left = 70)
let txt2 =
new TextBox(Top = 30, Left = 70)
let txt3 =
new TextBox(Top = 50, Left = 70)
let txt4 =
new TextBox(Top = 70, Left = 70)
let btn =
new Button(Top = 100)
let lbl1 =
new Label(Top = 10, Left = 0, Height = 20)
let lbl2 =
new Label(Top = 30, Left = 0, Height = 20)
let lbl3 =
new Label(Top = 50, Left = 0, Height = 20)
let lbl4 =
new Label(Top = 70, Left = 0, Height = 20)
//form caption
form.Text <- "Saving Record Into DataBase"
btn.Text <- "Save"
lbl1.Text <- "ID"
lbl2.Text<- "First Name"
lbl3.Text <- "Last Name"
lbl4.Text <- "Course"
//Adding user control
form.Controls.Add(txt1)
form.Controls.Add(txt2)
form.Controls.Add(txt3)
form.Controls.Add(txt4)
form.Controls.Add(lbl1)
form.Controls.Add(lbl2)
form.Controls.Add(lbl3)
form.Controls.Add(lbl4)
form.Controls.Add(btn)
//creating SqlConnection
let con =
new SqlConnection(constring)
//open connection
con.Open()
let
com = new SqlCommand()
com.Connection <- con
com.CommandType <- CommandType.StoredProcedure
om.CommandText <- "MYSTOREPROCEDURE"
btn.Click.Add( fun _ ->
com.Parameters.AddWithValue("@Roll_No",
txt1.Text ) |> ignore// passing values
com.Parameters.AddWithValue("@F_Name",
txt2.Text ) |> ignore
com.Parameters.AddWithValue("@L_Name",
txt3.Text ) |> ignore
com.Parameters.AddWithValue("@Course",
txt4.Text ) |> ignore
com.ExecuteNonQuery() |> ignore //ExecutrNonQuery
MessageBox.Show("Saved") |> ignore
//passing message
txt1.Clear() //clear TextBox1
txt2.Clear() //" "
txt3.Clear() // " "
txt4.Clear() // " "
txt1.Focus() |> ignore)//
setting focus
Application.Run(form)
Step 6: Now we run our application.
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We fill the form and Click on Save (Button). Then, a MessageBox will be shown
with message "Saved".
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We Click on Ok Button and do some other entries in TextBoxes.
Now we check the saved
record. We open SQL Server and write the following SQL statements
SELECT
* FROM
STUDENT_DETAIL
We look that all record are
saved in DataBase.
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