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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T01:02:37+00:00 2026-05-11T01:02:37+00:00

Here is my SQLCommand object: oCommand.CommandText = INSERT INTO hits (id,client_id,client_ip,page,vars) VALUES _ (@@IDENTITY,@client_id,@ip,@page,@vars)

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Here is my SQLCommand object:

oCommand.CommandText =  'INSERT INTO hits (id,client_id,client_ip,page,vars) VALUES _                      (@@IDENTITY,@client_id,@ip,@page,@vars)' oCommand.Parameters.Count = 4  >>   oCommand.Parameters.Item(0).ParameterName = '@client_id'  >>   oCommand.Parameters.Item(0).Value = '123456'  >>   oCommand.Parameters.Item(1).ParameterName = '@ip'  >>   oCommand.Parameters.Item(1).Value = '127.0.0.1'  >>   oCommand.Parameters.Item(2).ParameterName = '@page'  >>   oCommand.Parameters.Item(2).Value = 'default.aspx'  >>   oCommand.Parameters.Item(3).ParameterName = '@vars'  >>   oCommand.Parameters.Item(3).Value = Nothing 

This is the error I get:

‘The parameterized query '(@ip nvarchar(9),@client_id nvarchar(4000),@page nvarchar(12),@v' expects the parameter '@client_id', which was not supplied.‘

And here are the functions:

Public Shared Function insertIntoHitTable(ByVal oData As gsTrack) As Boolean     Dim oObj As New List(Of Object())     oObj.Add(New Object() {'@client_id', cV(oData.ClientID)})     oObj.Add(New Object() {'@ip', cV(oData.IP)})     oObj.Add(New Object() {'@page', cV(oData.Page)})     oObj.Add(New Object() {'@vars', oData.Vars})     Dim oCommand As SqlCommand = InsertIntoHitTableSQL(oObj)     oCommand.Connection.Open()     oCommand.ExecuteNonQuery()     oCommand.Connection.Close() End Function  Public Shared Function createSQLCommand(ByVal oCmdTxt As String, ByVal oParams As List(Of Object())) As SqlCommand     Dim oCommand As SqlCommand = Nothing     Dim oBuilder As New StringBuilder     Dim oParam As SqlParameter     oCommand = New SqlCommand(oCmdTxt, New SqlConnection(csString))     Try         For i As Integer = 0 To oParams.Count - 1             oParam = New SqlParameter             oParam.ParameterName = oParams(i)(0)             oParam.Value = oParams(i)(1)             oCommand.Parameters.Add(oParam)             oParam = Nothing         Next         Return oCommand     Catch ex As Exception         Return Nothing     End Try End Function 

Any pointers on how to resolve this parametrized query error? thanks!

EDIT

I should note that cV() just a scrubbing function, it checks to see if the passed variable is nothing.

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  1. 2026-05-11T01:02:37+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 1:02 am

    In the CV function are you checking to see if the value is null? One of the sites I see documents that you need to pass a value of DBNull.value instead of null.

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