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Devart.Data.MySql Namespace / MySqlCommand Class / CommandType Property
Example

CommandType Property (MySqlCommand)
Gets or sets a value indicating how the CommandText property is to be interpreted.
Syntax
'Declaration
 
Public Overrides Property CommandType As CommandType
 

Property Value

One of the System.Data.CommandType values. The default value is System.Data.CommandType.Text.
Remarks

CommandType can be one of the following values: Text, StoredProcedure, TableDirect.

When the value is CommandType.Text, the property CommandText should contain text of a query that must be run on the server.

When the value is CommandType.StoredProcedure, CommandText property must be a name of a procedure to execute. This is supported only for MySQL 5.0 and newer versions.

When the value is set to TableDirect, CommandText must be name of a table you want to get all data from. All rows and columns are retrieved.

dotConnect for MySQL supports named and unnamed parameters. Parameters of stored procedures can be used only as input, output values will be ignored. You can read about using named and unnamed parameters at "Using parameters" article.

Example
The following example creates an instance of a derived class MySqlCommand and sets some of its properties.
public void CreateCommand()
{
  MySqlCommand myCommand = new MySqlCommand();
  myCommand.CommandText = "SELECT * FROM Test.Dept ORDER BY DeptNo";
  myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text;
}
Public Sub CreateCommand()
  Dim myCommand As New MySqlCommand()
  myCommand.CommandText = "SELECT * FROM Test.Dept ORDER BY DeptNo"
  myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text
End Sub
Requirements

Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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