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Devart.Data.PostgreSql Namespace / PgSqlParameterCollection Class / Item Property
Example

Item Property (PgSqlParameterCollection)
Gets or sets the PgSqlParameter at the specified index.
Overload List
OverloadDescription
Gets or sets the PgSqlParameter at the specified index.  
Gets or sets the PgSqlParameter with the specified name.  
Example
The following example creates a PgSqlParameterCollection, adds instances of PgSqlParameter to the collection, displays the names of its PgSqlParameter objects, and then clears the collection.
public void CreatePgSqlParamColl(PgSqlCommand pgCommand) {
  PgSqlParameterCollection myParamCollection = pgCommand.Parameters;
  myParamCollection.Add("DeptNo", PgSqlType.Integer);
  myParamCollection.Add("DName", PgSqlType.VarChar);
  myParamCollection.Add("Loc", PgSqlType.VarChar);
  string myParamNames = "";
  for (int i=0; i < myParamCollection.Count; i++)
    myParamNames += myParamCollection[i].ToString() + "\n";
  MessageBox.Show(myParamNames);
  myParamCollection.Clear();
}
Public Sub CreatePgSqlParamColl(pgCommand As PgSqlCommand)
  Dim myParamCollection As PgSqlParameterCollection = pgCommand.Parameters
  myParamCollection.Add("DeptNo", PgSqlType.Integer)
  myParamCollection.Add("DName", PgSqlType.VarChar)
  myParamCollection.Add("Loc", PgSqlType.VarChar)
  Dim myParamNames As String = ""
  Dim i As Integer
  For i = 0 To myParamCollection.Count - 1
    myParamNames += myParamCollection(i).ToString() + ControlChars.Cr
  Next i
  MessageBox.Show(myParamNames)
  myParamCollection.Clear()
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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