My project is using .NET Core 3.1 and I have my stored procedures executing in my repository class. I want to insert and return the scope identity(the id of the record that just inserted UserNumber
) so I can use it for another stored proc within this same method. The problem I have here is that parameters[1].Value
value is returning zero.
Here is an abbreviation of my stored proc:
ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[InsertUser]
@iUserNumber int OUTPUT,
As
INSERT dbo.tblUser (
CreatedBy
)
VALUES (@LoginUserId)
IF @@ERROR <> 0 GOTO ERRHANDLER
SET @UserNumber = SCOPE_IDENTITY() /** this is the primary Key **/
RETURN(@UserNumber)
Here is a sample of my repository
public int InsertUsers(int LoginUserId, int UserNumber)
{
SqlParameter[] parameters = new List<SqlParameter>()
{
_dbContext.CreateSqlParameter(StoredProcedureConstants.LoginUserId,SqlDbType.Int,LoginUserId.ToSafeInt()),
_dbContext.CreateSqlParameter(StoredProcedureConstants.UserNumber,SqlDbType.Int,UserNumber.ToSafeInt())
}.ToArray();
var intResult = _dbContext.ExecuteNonQuery(StoredProcedureConstants.InsertUsers, parameters);
var result2 = parameters[1].Value; //This comes back as zero
How do I assign the scope identity to result2
?
CodePudding user response:
Should be something like:
CREATE OR ALTER PROCEDURE [dbo].[InsertUser]
@LoginUserId int,
@iUserNumber int OUTPUT
As
INSERT dbo.tblUser (
CreatedBy
)
VALUES (@LoginUserId)
SET @iUserNumber = SCOPE_IDENTITY() /** this is the primary Key **/
and
SqlParameter[] parameters = new List<SqlParameter>()
{
_dbContext.CreateSqlParameter("@LoginuserId",SqlDbType.Int,LoginUserId),
_dbContext.CreateSqlParameter("@iUserNumber",SqlDbType.Int)
}.ToArray();
parameters[1].Direction = ParameterDirection.Output;
_dbContext.ExecuteNonQuery(StoredProcedureConstants.InsertUsers, parameters);
var result2 = parameters[1].Value;