How to show data in a datagridview in oracle using c#
I am trying to to execute stored procedure that I have created in my oracle and trying to show data from stored procedure into datagridview using C#.Someone please help me how do i execute stored procedure.
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I am trying to to execute stored procedure that I have created in my oracle and trying to show data from stored procedure into datagridview using C#.Someone please help me how do i execute stored procedure.
c# oracle
Possible duplicate of Oracle database table in gridview
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Jan 1 at 8:58
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I am trying to to execute stored procedure that I have created in my oracle and trying to show data from stored procedure into datagridview using C#.Someone please help me how do i execute stored procedure.
c# oracle
I am trying to to execute stored procedure that I have created in my oracle and trying to show data from stored procedure into datagridview using C#.Someone please help me how do i execute stored procedure.
c# oracle
c# oracle
asked Jan 1 at 8:41
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Possible duplicate of Oracle database table in gridview
– Hoshani
Jan 1 at 8:58
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Possible duplicate of Oracle database table in gridview
– Hoshani
Jan 1 at 8:58
Possible duplicate of Oracle database table in gridview
– Hoshani
Jan 1 at 8:58
Possible duplicate of Oracle database table in gridview
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It is actually pretty simple. You just call the stored procedure, use a DataAdapter
and load/populate a DataTable
from the adapter and finally bind the DataSource
property of the DataGridView
or similar control to the DataTable
.
Here's a sample code :
using (var conn = new OracleConnection(connectionString))
using (var cmd = new OracleCommand("ProcedureName", conn) {
CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure }) {
conn.Open();
using(OracleDataAdapter da = new OracleDataAdapter (cmd))
{
DataTable dataTable = new DataTable();
da.Fill(dataTable);
dataGridView1.DataSource = dataTable;
}
conn.Close();
I personally never used Oracle, the code above is actually the general-ish code for such tasks. I hope this works.
its not working it display no data
– Talha
Jan 1 at 11:08
If you are not getting any errors, then maybe you are not properly calling your stored procedure. Goto pastebin.com and paste your code there and comment the link. I will check the code.
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 11:14
Check the updated code.
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 11:54
pastebin.com/PDAAsHmW
– Talha
Jan 1 at 12:00
Read my answer again
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 12:03
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It is actually pretty simple. You just call the stored procedure, use a DataAdapter
and load/populate a DataTable
from the adapter and finally bind the DataSource
property of the DataGridView
or similar control to the DataTable
.
Here's a sample code :
using (var conn = new OracleConnection(connectionString))
using (var cmd = new OracleCommand("ProcedureName", conn) {
CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure }) {
conn.Open();
using(OracleDataAdapter da = new OracleDataAdapter (cmd))
{
DataTable dataTable = new DataTable();
da.Fill(dataTable);
dataGridView1.DataSource = dataTable;
}
conn.Close();
I personally never used Oracle, the code above is actually the general-ish code for such tasks. I hope this works.
its not working it display no data
– Talha
Jan 1 at 11:08
If you are not getting any errors, then maybe you are not properly calling your stored procedure. Goto pastebin.com and paste your code there and comment the link. I will check the code.
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 11:14
Check the updated code.
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 11:54
pastebin.com/PDAAsHmW
– Talha
Jan 1 at 12:00
Read my answer again
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 12:03
|
show 15 more comments
It is actually pretty simple. You just call the stored procedure, use a DataAdapter
and load/populate a DataTable
from the adapter and finally bind the DataSource
property of the DataGridView
or similar control to the DataTable
.
Here's a sample code :
using (var conn = new OracleConnection(connectionString))
using (var cmd = new OracleCommand("ProcedureName", conn) {
CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure }) {
conn.Open();
using(OracleDataAdapter da = new OracleDataAdapter (cmd))
{
DataTable dataTable = new DataTable();
da.Fill(dataTable);
dataGridView1.DataSource = dataTable;
}
conn.Close();
I personally never used Oracle, the code above is actually the general-ish code for such tasks. I hope this works.
its not working it display no data
– Talha
Jan 1 at 11:08
If you are not getting any errors, then maybe you are not properly calling your stored procedure. Goto pastebin.com and paste your code there and comment the link. I will check the code.
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 11:14
Check the updated code.
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 11:54
pastebin.com/PDAAsHmW
– Talha
Jan 1 at 12:00
Read my answer again
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 12:03
|
show 15 more comments
It is actually pretty simple. You just call the stored procedure, use a DataAdapter
and load/populate a DataTable
from the adapter and finally bind the DataSource
property of the DataGridView
or similar control to the DataTable
.
Here's a sample code :
using (var conn = new OracleConnection(connectionString))
using (var cmd = new OracleCommand("ProcedureName", conn) {
CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure }) {
conn.Open();
using(OracleDataAdapter da = new OracleDataAdapter (cmd))
{
DataTable dataTable = new DataTable();
da.Fill(dataTable);
dataGridView1.DataSource = dataTable;
}
conn.Close();
I personally never used Oracle, the code above is actually the general-ish code for such tasks. I hope this works.
It is actually pretty simple. You just call the stored procedure, use a DataAdapter
and load/populate a DataTable
from the adapter and finally bind the DataSource
property of the DataGridView
or similar control to the DataTable
.
Here's a sample code :
using (var conn = new OracleConnection(connectionString))
using (var cmd = new OracleCommand("ProcedureName", conn) {
CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure }) {
conn.Open();
using(OracleDataAdapter da = new OracleDataAdapter (cmd))
{
DataTable dataTable = new DataTable();
da.Fill(dataTable);
dataGridView1.DataSource = dataTable;
}
conn.Close();
I personally never used Oracle, the code above is actually the general-ish code for such tasks. I hope this works.
edited Jan 1 at 11:53
answered Jan 1 at 9:29
zack raiyanzack raiyan
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its not working it display no data
– Talha
Jan 1 at 11:08
If you are not getting any errors, then maybe you are not properly calling your stored procedure. Goto pastebin.com and paste your code there and comment the link. I will check the code.
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 11:14
Check the updated code.
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 11:54
pastebin.com/PDAAsHmW
– Talha
Jan 1 at 12:00
Read my answer again
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 12:03
|
show 15 more comments
its not working it display no data
– Talha
Jan 1 at 11:08
If you are not getting any errors, then maybe you are not properly calling your stored procedure. Goto pastebin.com and paste your code there and comment the link. I will check the code.
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 11:14
Check the updated code.
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 11:54
pastebin.com/PDAAsHmW
– Talha
Jan 1 at 12:00
Read my answer again
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 12:03
its not working it display no data
– Talha
Jan 1 at 11:08
its not working it display no data
– Talha
Jan 1 at 11:08
If you are not getting any errors, then maybe you are not properly calling your stored procedure. Goto pastebin.com and paste your code there and comment the link. I will check the code.
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 11:14
If you are not getting any errors, then maybe you are not properly calling your stored procedure. Goto pastebin.com and paste your code there and comment the link. I will check the code.
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 11:14
Check the updated code.
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 11:54
Check the updated code.
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 11:54
pastebin.com/PDAAsHmW
– Talha
Jan 1 at 12:00
pastebin.com/PDAAsHmW
– Talha
Jan 1 at 12:00
Read my answer again
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 12:03
Read my answer again
– zack raiyan
Jan 1 at 12:03
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Possible duplicate of Oracle database table in gridview
– Hoshani
Jan 1 at 8:58