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I’m trying to perform a select, using LIKE
and defining the argument %:
WHERE title LIKE '%computer%' locates all book titles with the word 'computer' anywhere in the book title.
source: https://msdn.microsoft.com/pt-br/library/ms179859.aspx
However, when I run the direct command string in SQL Server Management Studio, it runs straight, and when I try to run via program, it returns me blank.
Code SELECT
:
public DataTable Qgrid_estoque_cod_tipo_1(int tipo, int tipo1, string codigo, int inicio, int fim)
{
conexao.bd_string();
SqlConnection sqlconn = new SqlConnection(conexao.sqlconn);
DataTable grid_produtos = new DataTable();
try
{
conexao._sql = @"SELECT b.descricao AS TIPO, a.familia AS FAMILIA, a.sub_familia AS 'SUB FAMILIA', a.codigo AS CÓDIGO, a.descricao AS DESCRIÇÃO, a.etq_un AS UNIDADE, a.bloq, a.etq_loc AS LOCALIZAÇÃO
FROM Estoque AS a
LEFT JOIN Tipos_estoque AS b
ON a.tipo = b.tipo
WHERE a.tipo = @tipo AND a.codigo LIKE '%@codigo%' AND a.id BETWEEN @inicio AND @fim OR a.tipo = @tipo1 AND a.codigo LIKE '%@codigo%' AND a.id BETWEEN @inicio AND @fim";
SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(conexao._sql, sqlconn);
cmd.Parameters.Add("@tipo", SqlDbType.VarChar).Value = tipo;
cmd.Parameters.Add("@tipo1", SqlDbType.VarChar).Value = tipo1;
cmd.Parameters.Add("@codigo", SqlDbType.VarChar).Value = codigo;
cmd.Parameters.Add("@inicio", SqlDbType.VarChar).Value = inicio;
cmd.Parameters.Add("@fim", SqlDbType.VarChar).Value = fim;
sqlconn.Open();
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.Text;
SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter(cmd);
da.Fill(grid_produtos);
}
catch
{
}
finally
{
sqlconn.Close();
}
return grid_produtos;
}
Try to use the method
AddWithValue
in this waycmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@codigo", "%" + codigo + "%");
this way I believe q will work.– gato
Vc tbm will have to change the query to
like @codigo
instead oflike '%@codigo%'
– gato
Perfect, thank you very much, please if you can answer the question, to put as answered thank you very much
– Thomas Erich Pimentel