The commands that are generated by the SqlCommandBuild er are not quite
right. I am calling GetUpdateComman d and GetDeleteComman d, modifying the
results, and assigning them to the UpdateCommand and DeleteCommand
properties of the SqlDataAdapter.
However, when the update runs, it looks like the original commands that
SqlCommandBuild er creates are being used,instead of the commands assigned to
the UpdateCommand and DeleteCommand properties.
I thought the whole point was to be able to customize the commands, assign
them to the data adapter, and have the data adapter use those instead!
If I call Dispose on the SqlCommandBuild er, then that call destroys the
SqlCommand objects GetUpdateComman d and GetDeleteComman d created that I used
as the basis.
Any ideas? 1 1170
Sorry, wrong newsgroup, but any suggestions are welcome.
"Marina" <nospam> wrote in message
news:O0******** ******@TK2MSFTN GP10.phx.gbl... The commands that are generated by the SqlCommandBuild er are not quite right. I am calling GetUpdateComman d and GetDeleteComman d, modifying the results, and assigning them to the UpdateCommand and DeleteCommand properties of the SqlDataAdapter.
However, when the update runs, it looks like the original commands that SqlCommandBuild er creates are being used,instead of the commands assigned
to the UpdateCommand and DeleteCommand properties.
I thought the whole point was to be able to customize the commands, assign them to the data adapter, and have the data adapter use those instead!
If I call Dispose on the SqlCommandBuild er, then that call destroys the SqlCommand objects GetUpdateComman d and GetDeleteComman d created that I
used as the basis.
Any ideas?
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