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Asked: June 14, 20262026-06-14T03:06:23+00:00 2026-06-14T03:06:23+00:00

How can I use Parameters.AddWithValue with an SqlDataAdapter. Below searching codes. var da =

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How can I use Parameters.AddWithValue with an SqlDataAdapter. Below searching codes.

var da = new SqlDataAdapter("SELECT * FROM annotations WHERE annotation LIKE '%"+txtSearch.Text+"%'", _mssqlCon.connection);
var dt = new DataTable();
da.Fill(dt);

I rewrote the code like this:

SqlDataAdapter da;
da = new SqlDataAdapter("SELECT * FROM annotations WHERE annotation LIKE '%@search%'", _mssqlCon.connection);
da.SelectCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@search",txtSearch.Text);
var dt = new DataTable();
da.Fill(dt);

but it failed.

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    2026-06-14T03:06:24+00:00Added an answer on June 14, 2026 at 3:06 am

    The string used to initialize the SqlDataAdapter becomes the value for the CommandText property inside the SelectCommand property of the SqlDataAdapter.
    You could add parameters to that command with this code

    da = new SqlDataAdapter("SELECT * FROM annotations WHERE annotation LIKE @search",
                            _mssqlCon.connection);
    da.SelectCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@search","%" + txtSearch.Text + "%");
    
    • First, remove the single quotes around the parameter placeholder.
    • Second, add the wildcard character directly to the Value parameter of
      AddWithValue

    You have asked to use AddWithValue, but remember that, while it is a useful shortcut, there are also numerous drawbacks and all well documented.

    • First: Can we stop using AddWithValue() already? where the
      author discuss how AddWithValue could be the source for wrong results in your
      queries
    • Second: How Data Access Code Affects Database Performance where
      the author presents evidences of strong performance problems for
      AddWithValue

    So, the same code without AddWithValue and using the Object and Collection Initializers syntax could be written as

    da = new SqlDataAdapter("SELECT * FROM annotations WHERE annotation LIKE @search",
                            _mssqlCon.connection);
    da.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter
    {
        ParameterName = "@search",
        Value = "%" + txtSearch.Text + "%",
        SqlDbType = SqlDbType.NVarChar,
        Size = 2000  // Assuming a 2000 char size of the field annotation (-1 for MAX)
    });
    

    and, an even more simplified and one liner version of the above is:

    da.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add("@search",SqlDbType.NVarChar,2000).Value = "%" + txtSearch.Text + "%";
    
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