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?