ControlParameter Constructor (String, TypeCode, String, String)
Assembly: System.Web (in system.web.dll)
public:
ControlParameter (
String^ name,
TypeCode type,
String^ controlID,
String^ propertyName
)
public ControlParameter ( String name, TypeCode type, String controlID, String propertyName )
public function ControlParameter ( name : String, type : TypeCode, controlID : String, propertyName : String )
Parameters
- name
The name of the parameter.
- type
The type that the parameter represents. The default is Object.
- controlID
The name of the control that the parameter is bound to. The default is Empty.
- propertyName
The name of the property on the control that the parameter is bound to. The default is Empty.
A ControlParameter object created with the ControlParameter constructor is initialized with the specified parameter name, Type, Control name, and PropertyName property. Only the Direction and ConvertEmptyStringToNull properties are initialized with default values.
The following code example demonstrates how the ControlParameter constructor can be used to create two ControlParameter objects and associate them with a SqlDataSource control.
ControlParameter country = new ControlParameter("country",TypeCode.String,"ListBox1","SelectedValue"); sqlSource.SelectParameters.Add(country); ControlParameter report = new ControlParameter("report",TypeCode.Int16,"ListBox2","SelectedValue"); sqlSource.SelectParameters.Add(report);
ControlParameter country = new ControlParameter("country",
System.TypeCode.String, "ListBox1", "SelectedValue");
sqlSource.get_SelectParameters().Add(country);
ControlParameter report = new ControlParameter("report",
System.TypeCode.Int16, "ListBox2", "SelectedValue");
sqlSource.get_SelectParameters().Add(report);
Windows 98, Windows 2000 SP4, Windows Server 2003, Windows XP Media Center Edition, Windows XP Professional x64 Edition, Windows XP SP2, Windows XP Starter Edition
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