Getting a Parameter Value from a TextBox Control

Getting a Parameter Value from a TextBox Control

In ASP.NET, you can get the value of a parameter from a TextBox control by accessing its Text property. Here’s an example of how to get the value of a parameter from a TextBox control and use it in a SQL query:

string connectionString = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings[“NorthwindConnectionString”].ConnectionString;

string query = “SELECT CompanyName, ContactName, ContactTitle, Address, City, Region, PostalCode, Country, Phone, Fax FROM Customers WHERE CustomerID = @CustomerID”;

using (SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection(connectionString))

{

    SqlCommand command = new SqlCommand(query, connection);

    command.Parameters.AddWithValue(“@CustomerID”, TextBox1.Text);

    connection.Open();

    SqlDataReader reader = command.ExecuteReader();

    if (reader.Read())

    {

        string companyName = reader.GetString(0);

        string contactName = reader.GetString(1);

        string contactTitle = reader.GetString(2);

        string address = reader.GetString(3);

        string city = reader.GetString(4);

        string region = reader.IsDBNull(5) ? null : reader.GetString(5);

        string postalCode = reader.IsDBNull(6) ? null : reader.GetString(6);

        string country = reader.GetString(7);

        string phone = reader.GetString(8);

        string fax = reader.IsDBNull(9) ? null : reader.GetString(9);

        // Do something with the retrieved data

    }

    reader.Close();

}

In this example, the Text property of the TextBox control is accessed and passed as the value of the “@CustomerID” parameter using the Parameters.AddWithValue method of the SqlCommand object. This allows the user to enter a value into the TextBox control, which is then used as a parameter in the SQL query.

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