Hi,
Yes, I have checked the Query Analizer and the stored procedure
returns the results I am looking for. I can also change my code
somewhat to use a data adapter with a dataset and use the query that
I have been using as the data adapters select command. I can fill
the dataset and show my results in a datagrid. However when I am
just using a straight sqlcommand to set up the query as normal, open
the connection, run the query, then close the connection, I keep
getting back a -1. I can not understand what is happening that will
make it not return the expected results. Once again for you to
view, here is the low down of the command:
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand();
cmd.Connection = sqlConnection1;
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure;
cmd.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@CName", SqlDbType.VarChar,
50));
cmd.Parameters["@CName"].Value = txtNewCharName.Text;
cmd.CommandText = "spCheckIfCharExists";
sqlConnection1.Open();
lblRegister.Text = cmd.ExecuteNonQuery().ToString();
sqlConnection1.Close();
If anyone could please help me figure out what is happening I would
truely appreciate it. Thank you!
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