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Hi,

SqlDataAdapter adapter = new SqlDataAdapter( );
adapter.InsertC ommand = command;
adapter.InsertC ommand.Connecti on = (SqlConnection) db.Connection;
adapter.InsertC ommand.Connecti on.Open();
try {
adapter.Update( dt);
} catch (Exception ex) {
Trace.WriteLine (ex.Message);
throw ex;
}

is throwing the error: ex.Message "Failed to convert parameter value from a
String to a Int32." string
_innerException _message "Input string was not in a correct format."

Is there any way to find the column causing this error from the Exception, from SQL Server
Management Studio, or any other way? I am inserting a single row, all the int columns
look OK to me.
Thanks,
Viepia
Mar 5 '08 #1
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