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Ah. That's simple: the IN part of the SP is precompiled - you can't pass it a list of items in a string, because it doesn't get replaced by the parameter list value.
See here: Using comma separated value parameter strings in SQL IN clauses[^] - it may give you a solution.
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With a slight modification this function works just the way I need it to.
Finally !
Thank you for all your help !
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You're welcome!
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From you, that is high praise indeed my friend!
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just show me with sample code that how can i call store procedure which return multiple result set with EF code first.
i search google a bit but found no example. thanks
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He's the worst example of a Help Vampire I have seen in a long time.
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It'll be fun when he gets to the exams and finds he can't ask anyone at all.
All this lack of effort wasted by a fail! :Evil Smiley:
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Look at his profile. It says he doesn't have time to fill it in. He's obviously not using that time learning the framework.
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suppose i have a store procedure which has one out type parameter and out type parameter value is set inside store proc so when i will call that store proc by EF code first then how could read the out type parameter value by EF code first ?
looking for a small sample. i search google a bit but found no example. thanks
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Might I makes a suggestion: Amazon: Entity Framework[^].
Serisouly, you're not going to learn this stuff by bombarding the forums with questions. You're going to miss a ton of information that ties all this stuff together.
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suppose i am calling store proc by EF code first and store proc return value like this way
select 'SUCCESS'
or
select 1
OR
Return 1
just tell me how to read the single value return by store proc with EF code first. looking for a small sample code. i search google a bit but found no example. thanks
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Tridip Bhattacharjee wrote: i search google a bit but found no example. thanks Really?[^]. They probably aren't all relevant but Google thinks there are 456,000 items that match.
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We've run into a problem where we're getting a Task Canceled Exception. It seems to occur when
code inside a App.Current.Dispatcher.Invoke... gets executed AFTER App.Current.Shutdown is called.
I really don't want to have to check for the app being shutdown every time I do App.Current.Dispatcher.Invoke.
Any way to stop this?
Thanks
If it's not broken, fix it until it is.
Everything makes sense in someone's mind.
Ya can't fix stupid.
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TaskCancelledException is what is thrown whenever one await a task which is cancelled.
In ContinueWith, however, the Task.Status is cancelled (no exception).
Some system task can, unexpectedly cancel. Find out which task are susceptible to be cancelled and handle the cancellation there. Otherwise it's a legitimate bug.
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please explain that what is difference between LINQ and EF with example. thanks
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Seriously? I just read your question about what the difference is between Agile and Scrum. Have you heard of Google? You have been on this site long enough to know that you should at least think of doing some research beforehand yourself. This is a simple question for you to look up and I would strongly recommend that you learn to do the most basic searches yourself.
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But that would mean doing his own homework...
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And stop being a help vampire? Might as well tell the sun to stop shining.
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(Almost) the same as DML and DDL; ok?
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How to generate ID with auto in my program using C# and Firebird database
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Move to the DB forum
Then see this[^]
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Try reading the documentation on Firebird. This has nothing to do with C#.
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