Wilson,
Sequence.nextval is an oracle statement. It needs to be used in a SQL
statement. Simply put it in your insert statement such as
insert into temp values(sequence.nextval,'data','data','data');
- Tom
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> <<File: wilsonp.vcf>>
> Hi
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> I'm using prepared statement for insertion. Now, I would like to insert
> the next sequence value to the colulmn.How to do that?
>
> Ex: InsertTemp.SetInt(1,sequence.nextval);
>
> But, this is not working.
>
> - wilson
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