How to execute a stored procedure within C# program

C#Sql ServerStored Procedures

C# Problem Overview


I want to execute this stored procedure from a C# program.

I have written the following stored procedure in a SqlServer query window and saved it as stored1:

use master 
go
create procedure dbo.test as

DECLARE @command as varchar(1000), @i int
SET @i = 0
WHILE @i < 5
BEGIN
Print 'I VALUE ' +CONVERT(varchar(20),@i)
EXEC(@command)
SET @i = @i + 1
END

EDITED:

using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.SqlClient;
namespace AutomationApp
{
    class Program
    {
        public void RunStoredProc()
        {
            SqlConnection conn = null;
            SqlDataReader rdr  = null;

            Console.WriteLine("\nTop 10 Most Expensive Products:\n");

            try
            {
                conn = new SqlConnection("Server=(local);DataBase=master;Integrated Security=SSPI");
                conn.Open();
                SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("dbo.test", conn);
                cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
                rdr = cmd.ExecuteReader();
                /*while (rdr.Read())
                {
                    Console.WriteLine(
                        "Product: {0,-25} Price: ${1,6:####.00}",
                        rdr["TenMostExpensiveProducts"],
                        rdr["UnitPrice"]);
                }*/
            }
            finally
            {
                if (conn != null)
                {
                    conn.Close();
                }
                if (rdr != null)
                {
                    rdr.Close();
                }
            }
        }
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            Console.WriteLine("Hello World");
            Program p= new Program();
            p.RunStoredProc();		
            Console.Read();
        }
    }
}

This displays the exception Cannot find the stored procedure dbo.test. Do I need to provide the path? If yes, in which location should the stored procedures be stored?

C# Solutions


Solution 1 - C#

using (var conn = new SqlConnection(connectionString))
using (var command = new SqlCommand("ProcedureName", conn) { 
                           CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure }) {
   conn.Open();
   command.ExecuteNonQuery();
}

Solution 2 - C#

using (SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection("Server=(local);DataBase=Northwind;Integrated Security=SSPI")) {
    conn.Open();

    // 1.  create a command object identifying the stored procedure
    SqlCommand cmd  = new SqlCommand("CustOrderHist", conn);

	// 2. set the command object so it knows to execute a stored procedure
    cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;

	// 3. add parameter to command, which will be passed to the stored procedure
    cmd.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@CustomerID", custId));

	// execute the command
    using (SqlDataReader rdr = cmd.ExecuteReader()) {
	    // iterate through results, printing each to console
        while (rdr.Read())
        {
	        Console.WriteLine("Product: {0,-35} Total: {1,2}",rdr["ProductName"],rdr["Total"]);
        }
    }
}

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Solution 3 - C#

Calling stored procedure in C#:

SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("StoredProcedureName",con);
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@value",txtValue.Text);

con.Open();
int rowAffected = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
con.Close();

Solution 4 - C#

using (SqlConnection sqlConnection1 = new SqlConnection("Your Connection String")) {
using (SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand()) {
  Int32 rowsAffected;

  cmd.CommandText = "StoredProcedureName";
  cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
  cmd.Connection = sqlConnection1;

  sqlConnection1.Open();

  rowsAffected = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();

}}

Solution 5 - C#

This is code for executing stored procedures with and with out parameters via reflection. Do note that the objects property names need to match the parameters of the stored procedure.

private static string ConnString = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["SqlConnection"].ConnectionString;
    private SqlConnection Conn = new SqlConnection(ConnString);

    public void ExecuteStoredProcedure(string procedureName)
    {
        SqlConnection sqlConnObj = new SqlConnection(ConnString);

        SqlCommand sqlCmd = new SqlCommand(procedureName, sqlConnObj);
        sqlCmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;

        sqlConnObj.Open();
        sqlCmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
        sqlConnObj.Close();
    }

    public void ExecuteStoredProcedure(string procedureName, object model)
    {
        var parameters = GenerateSQLParameters(model);
        SqlConnection sqlConnObj = new SqlConnection(ConnString);

        SqlCommand sqlCmd = new SqlCommand(procedureName, sqlConnObj);
        sqlCmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;

        foreach (var param in parameters)
        {
            sqlCmd.Parameters.Add(param);
        }

        sqlConnObj.Open();
        sqlCmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
        sqlConnObj.Close();
    }

    private List<SqlParameter> GenerateSQLParameters(object model)
    {
        var paramList = new List<SqlParameter>();
        Type modelType = model.GetType();
        var properties = modelType.GetProperties();
        foreach (var property in properties)
        {
            if (property.GetValue(model) == null)
            {
                paramList.Add(new SqlParameter(property.Name, DBNull.Value));
            }
            else
            {
                paramList.Add(new SqlParameter(property.Name, property.GetValue(model)));
            }
        }
        return paramList;

    }

Solution 6 - C#

SqlConnection conn = null;
SqlDataReader rdr  = null;
conn = new SqlConnection("Server=(local);DataBase=Northwind;Integrated Security=SSPI");
conn.Open();

// 1.  create a command object identifying
//     the stored procedure
SqlCommand cmd  = new SqlCommand("CustOrderHist", conn);

// 2. set the command object so it knows
//    to execute a stored procedure
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;

// 3. add parameter to command, which
//    will be passed to the stored procedure
cmd.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@CustomerID", custId));

// execute the command
rdr = cmd.ExecuteReader();

// iterate through results, printing each to console
while (rdr.Read())
{
    Console.WriteLine("Product: {0,-35} Total: {1,2}", rdr["ProductName"], rdr["Total"]);
}

Solution 7 - C#

By using Ado.net

using System;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.SqlClient;
using System.Configuration;

namespace PBDataAccess
{
    public class AddContact
    {   
        // for preparing connection to sql server database   
        
        private SqlConnection conn; 
        
        // for preparing sql statement or stored procedure that 
        // we want to execute on database server

        private SqlCommand cmd; 

        // used for storing the result in datatable, basically 
        // dataset is collection of datatable

        private DataSet ds; 

        // datatable just for storing single table

        private DataTable dt; 

        // data adapter we use it to manage the flow of data
        // from sql server to dataset and after fill the data 
        // inside dataset using fill() method   

        private SqlDataAdapter da; 


        // created a method, which will return the dataset

        public DataSet GetAllContactType() 
        {

    

    // retrieving the connection string from web.config, which will 
    // tell where our database is located and on which database we want
    // to perform opearation, in this case we are working on stored 
    // procedure so you might have created it somewhere in your database. 
    // connection string will include the name of the datasource, your 
    // database name, user name and password.

        using (conn = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionString["conn"]
        .ConnectionString)) 

                {
                    // Addcontact is the name of the stored procedure
                    using (cmd = new SqlCommand("Addcontact", conn)) 

                    {
                        cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;

                    // here we are passing the parameters that 
                    // Addcontact stored procedure expect.
                     cmd.Parameters.Add("@CommandType",
                     SqlDbType.VarChar, 50).Value = "GetAllContactType"; 

                        // here created the instance of SqlDataAdapter
                        // class and passed cmd object in it
                        da = new SqlDataAdapter(cmd); 

                        // created the dataset object
                        ds = new DataSet(); 

                        // fill the dataset and your result will be
                        stored in dataset
                        da.Fill(ds); 
                    }                    
            }  
            return ds;
        }
}

****** Stored Procedure ******

CREATE PROCEDURE Addcontact
@CommandType VARCHAR(MAX) = NULL
AS
BEGIN
  IF (@CommandType = 'GetAllContactType')
  BEGIN
    SELECT * FROM Contacts
  END
END

Solution 8 - C#

this is an example of a stored procedure that returns a value and it's execution in c#

CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[InsertPerson]   
-- Add the parameters for the stored procedure here  
@FirstName nvarchar(50),@LastName nvarchar(50),  
@PersonID int output  
AS  
BEGIN  
    insert [dbo].[Person](LastName,FirstName) Values(@LastName,@FirstName)  
  
    set @PersonID=SCOPE_IDENTITY()  
END  
Go  


--------------
 // Using stored procedure in adapter to insert new rows and update the identity value.  
   static void InsertPersonInAdapter(String connectionString, String firstName, String lastName) {  
      String commandText = "dbo.InsertPerson";  
      using (SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(connectionString)) {  
         SqlDataAdapter mySchool = new SqlDataAdapter("Select PersonID,FirstName,LastName from [dbo].[Person]", conn);  
  
         mySchool.InsertCommand = new SqlCommand(commandText, conn);  
         mySchool.InsertCommand.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;  
  
         mySchool.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add(  
             new SqlParameter("@FirstName", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 50, "FirstName"));  
         mySchool.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add(  
             new SqlParameter("@LastName", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 50, "LastName"));  
  
         SqlParameter personId = mySchool.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@PersonID", SqlDbType.Int, 0, "PersonID"));  
         personId.Direction = ParameterDirection.Output;  
  
         DataTable persons = new DataTable();  
         mySchool.Fill(persons);  
  
         DataRow newPerson = persons.NewRow();  
         newPerson["FirstName"] = firstName;  
         newPerson["LastName"] = lastName;  
         persons.Rows.Add(newPerson);  
  
         mySchool.Update(persons);  
         Console.WriteLine("Show all persons:");  
         ShowDataTable(persons, 14); 

Solution 9 - C#

Using Dapper. so i added this i hope anyone help.

public void Insert(ProductName obj)
        {
            SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection(Connection.GetConnectionString());
            connection.Open();
            connection.Execute("ProductName_sp", new
            { @Name = obj.Name, @Code = obj.Code, @CategoryId = obj.CategoryId, @CompanyId = obj.CompanyId, @ReorderLebel = obj.ReorderLebel, @logo = obj.logo,@Status=obj.Status, @ProductPrice = obj.ProductPrice,
                @SellingPrice = obj.SellingPrice, @VatPercent = obj.VatPercent, @Description=obj.Description, @ColourId = obj.ColourId, @SizeId = obj.SizeId,
                @BrandId = obj.BrandId, @DisCountPercent = obj.DisCountPercent, @CreateById =obj.CreateById, @StatementType = "Create" }, commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure);
            connection.Close();
        }

Solution 10 - C#

No Dapper answer here. So I added one

using Dapper;
using System.Data.SqlClient;

using (var cn = new SqlConnection(@"Server=(local);DataBase=master;Integrated Security=SSPI"))
    cn.Execute("dbo.test", commandType: CommandType.StoredProcedure);

Solution 11 - C#

Please check out Crane (I'm the author)

https://www.nuget.org/packages/Crane/

SqlServerAccess sqlAccess = new SqlServerAccess("your connection string");
var result = sqlAccess.Command().ExecuteNonQuery("StoredProcedureName");

Also has a bunch of other features you might like.

Solution 12 - C#

You mean that your code is DDL? If so, MSSQL has no difference. Above examples well shows how to invoke this. Just ensure

CommandType = CommandType.Text

Solution 13 - C#

Most Simple and straight forward..

SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("StoredProcedureName",con); // Just like you declared it
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure; // an attribute related to the object
cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@value",txtValue.Text); // Parameter name and text source 

con.Open();
int rowAffected = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
con.Close();

Solution 14 - C#

What I made, in my case I wanted to show procedure's result in dataGridView:

using (var command = new SqlCommand("ProcedureNameHere", connection) {
            // Set command type and add Parameters
            CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure,
            Parameters = { new SqlParameter("@parameterName",parameterValue) }
        }) 
        {
            // Execute command in Adapter and store to dataset
            var adapter = new SqlDataAdapter(command);
            var dataset = new DataSet();
            adapter.Fill(dataset);
            // Display results in DatagridView
            dataGridView1.DataSource = dataset.Tables[0];
        }

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