InsertCommand Property (OracleDataTable)
Gets or sets an Oracle statement to insert new records into the data source.
'Declaration
Public Shadows Property InsertCommand As OracleCommand
Property Value
A
OracleCommand used during an update operation to insert records in the data source that correspond to new rows in the
System.Data.DataSet.
This sample shows how to modify and display data using
OracleDataTable.
public void UseDataTable(OracleConnection myConnection)
{
OracleDataTable myDataTable = new OracleDataTable("SELECT * FROM Test.Dept", myConnection);
try
{
myDataTable.Active = true;
myDataTable.Rows.Add(new object[] {30,"Sales2"});
myDataTable.InsertCommand = new OracleCommand("INSERT INTO Test.Dept (DeptNo, DName, Loc) " +
"VALUES (:DeptNo, :DName, 'Unverified')", myConnection);
myDataTable.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("DeptNo", OracleDbType.Integer, 0, "DeptNo");
myDataTable.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("DName", OracleDbType.VarChar, 15, "DName");
Console.WriteLine(myDataTable.Update()+" rows updated.");
myDataTable.Active = false;
//Refresh the table to check custom updates
myDataTable.Active = true;
foreach(DataRow myRow in myDataTable.Rows)
{
foreach(DataColumn myCol in myDataTable.Columns)
{
Console.Write(myRow[myCol]+"\t");
}
Console.WriteLine();
}
}
finally
{
myDataTable.Active = false;
}
}
Public Sub UseDataTable(ByVal myConnection As OracleConnection)
Dim myDataTable As OracleDataTable = New OracleDataTable("SELECT * FROM Test.Dept", myConnection)
Try
myDataTable.Active = True
Dim rowVals() As Object = {30, "Sales2"}
myDataTable.Rows.Add(rowVals)
myDataTable.InsertCommand = New OracleCommand("INSERT INTO Test.Dept (DeptNo, DName, Loc) " & _
"VALUES (:DeptNo, :DName, 'Unverified')", myConnection)
myDataTable.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("DeptNo", OracleDbType.Integer, 0, "DeptNo")
myDataTable.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("DName", OracleDbType.VarChar, 15, "DName")
Console.WriteLine(myDataTable.Update() & " rows updated.")
myDataTable.Active = False
' Refresh the table to check custom updates
myDataTable.Active = True
Dim myRow As DataRow
Dim myCol As DataColumn
For Each myRow In myDataTable.Rows
For Each myCol In myDataTable.Columns
Console.Write(myRow(myCol) & Chr(9))
Next myCol
Console.WriteLine()
Next myRow
Finally
myDataTable.Active = False
End Try
End Sub
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