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Thanks Bill… Vaughn that is, not that other guy…
I noticed yesterday that my poll wasn’t showing the question on the top of the list of choices, or the list of results. Viewing the source made it pretty obvious the <asp:label>
was rendering, but that it was empty. Checking my code everything seemed fine, but when I retrieved the poll details through a Stored Proc I was using an Output param for the question text and it was always blank. Well, I knew there was an entire article on MSDN on this exact topic… and a quick search on “Vaughn” on MSDN took me right to the article I knew would show me exactly what I needed to do.
Retrieving the Gazoutas: Understanding SQL Server Return Codes and Output Parameters by William Vaughn – Discusses how to capture, interrupt, and handle resultsets and rowsets, as well as the extra information that they return when executing a Microsoft SQL Server query.
Yep… turns out I had goofed up, I was calling the stored proc with ExecuteReader, but I was trying to read those params before I had closed the data reader. So I made one change to my code;
Dim dr As SqlDataReader = _
cmdGetPollDetails.ExecuteReader( _
CommandBehavior.CloseConnection)
If dr.HasRows Then
Dim po As PollOption
Do While dr.Read
po = New PollOption
po.OptionID = dr.GetInt32(0)
po.OptionText = dr.GetString(1)
result.Options.Add(po)
Loop
result.ID = pollID
result.Name = CStr( _
cmdGetPollDetails.Parameters(<font color="red" family="Microsoft Sans Serif">"@PollName").Value)
result.Question = CStr( _
cmdGetPollDetails.Parameters(<font color="red" family="Microsoft Sans Serif">"@PollQuestion").Value)
dr.Close()
Return result
Else
dr.Close()
Return Nothing
End If
I just moved the dr.Close( ) up to right after the end of the Do loop…
Loop
dr.Close()
result.ID = pollID
result.Name = CStr( _
cmdGetPollDetails.Parameters(<font color="red" family="Microsoft Sans Serif">"@PollName").Value)
result.Question = CStr( _
cmdGetPollDetails.Parameters(<font color="red" family="Microsoft Sans Serif">"@PollQuestion").Value)
Return result
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