OK this may be a bit of a long one but please bear with me. I searched high and low and I can't seem to find a clear answer about my particular issue.
As the subject above states, I am using DataSet
s to retrieve, edit, insert and update records in a database. However all the other functions work as expected except the insert. What happens is that when I insert new records into the data set all looks fine as using the watch feature I can see the new records in the dataset. But after I end the edit, accept the changes and do the update, only one record is sent to the database. See some code below. I have used some bindings as well.
There code is split into different functions as follows: SetAdapaterCommands
, FillDataSets
, SendToDatabase
and BindToUI
. Can anyone see anything wrong?
Or is there something about how the dataset insert and update commands work that I'm missing?
I should maybe also say that I am updating another parent table before this one. Not sure if that has anything to do with it.
Start set adapter commands
Select command
#region Select Task Command
queryString = "SELECT value1, value2, value3 FROM Table1;";
taskCommand = new SqlCommand(queryString, connection);
#endregion Select Task Command
Update command
#region Update Task Command
queryString = "UPDATE Table1 SET value1 = @value1, value2 = @value2, value3 = @value3" +
"WHERE value1 = @value1;";
taskUpdateCommand = new SqlCommand(queryString, connection);
taskUpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@value1", SqlDbType.Char, 10, "value1");
taskUpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@value2", SqlDbType.Char, 10, "value2");
taskUpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@value3", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50, "value3");
taskAdapter.UpdateCommand = taskUpdateCommand;
SqlParameter taskParameter = taskUpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@oldValue1", SqlDbType.Char, 10, "value1");
taskParameter.SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original;
#endregion Update Task Command
Insert command
#region Insert Task Command
queryString = "INSERT INTO Table1 (value1, value2, value3) " +
"VALUES (@value1, @value2, @value3);";
taskInsertCommand = new SqlCommand(queryString, connection);
taskInsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@value1", SqlDbType.Char, 10, "value1");
taskInsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@value2", SqlDbType.Char, 10, "value2");
taskInsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@value3", SqlDbType.VarChar, 50, "value3");
taskAdapter.InsertCommand = taskInsertCommand;
#endregion Insert Task Command
End set adapter commands
Fill data set
private void loadFromDatabase()
{
#region Load Data and From Database
SetAdapterCommands();
#region Load Tasks
try
{
connection.Open();
taskAdapter.SelectCommand = taskCommand;
taskAdapter.Fill(Table1DataSet);
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show(ex.Message);
}
#endregion Load Tasks
}
Send changes to database
private void updateDatabase()
{
try
{
Table1BindingSource.EndEdit();
Table1DataSet.AcceptChanges();
taskAdapter.Update(Table1DataSet);
}
catch(System.Exception ex)
{
MessageBox.Show("Update Failed");
}
}
Bind to UI
textBoxValue1.DataBindings.Add("Text", Table1BindingSource, "value1");
textBoxValue2.DataBindings.Add("Text", Table1BindingSource, "value2");
textBoxValue3.DataBindings.Add("Text", Table1BindingSource, "value3");