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ASP.NET SQLDataSource.SelectCommand

Guys using the below code how do I obtain the results from the select
query?
//================================================== =====
// Create new SQLDataSource
//================================================== =====
SqlDataSource SQLDataSourceUsersDB = new SqlDataSource();
SQLDataSourceUsersDB.ConnectionString =
ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["ConnectionString"].ToString();

//================================================== =====
// Define SQLDataSource Command Types
//================================================== =====
SQLDataSourceUsersDB.SelectCommandType =
SqlDataSourceCommandType.Text;

//================================================== =====
// Create Insert and Select Commands
//================================================== =====
SQLDataSourceUsersDB.SelectCommand = "SELECT * FROM Users
WHERE Email = @Email";
//================================================== =====
// Define parameters for Insertion and Selection
//================================================== =====
SQLDataSourceUsersDB.SelectParameters.Add("Email",
txtEmail.Text.ToString());

Oct 24 '07 #1
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