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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T11:34:56+00:00 2026-05-23T11:34:56+00:00

I have a SQL Stored Procedure that I am accessing using Linq-To-SQL. It is

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I have a SQL Stored Procedure that I am accessing using Linq-To-SQL. It is returning multiple resultsets as well as a couple output parameters. It works when I run the procedure as a Query within SQL, but when I try to access it from my C# code, it does not want to work. The ‘UserHasAccessToOption’ parameter always returns false, even though it is only set to true in the Stored Procedure.

Again, it returns and allows me to browse the other ResultSets that are returned by the Stored Procedure, but it does not return ANY SQL output parameters.

Here is my code to access the stored procedure and return the IMultipleResults object:

    [FunctionAttribute(Name = "dbo.GetOption")]
    [ResultType(typeof(Option))]
    [ResultType(typeof(LoanPurpose))]
    [ResultType(typeof(LoanType))]
    [ResultType(typeof(User))]
    [ResultType(typeof(Client))]
    [ResultType(typeof(OrganizationFinancialItem))]
    public IMultipleResults GetOption(
        int? OptionID, 
        int UserID, 
        bool GetClients, 
        bool GetOtherOrganizationUsers, 
        bool GetLoanPurposes, 
        bool GetLoanTypes, 
        bool GetOrganizationFinancialItems,
        ref bool? UserHasAccessToOption)
    {
        using (profiler.Step("Call \"GetOption\" SProc"))
        {
            IExecuteResult result = this.ExecuteMethodCall(this, ((MethodInfo)(MethodInfo.GetCurrentMethod()))
                , OptionID
                , UserID
                , GetClients
                , GetOtherOrganizationUsers
                , GetLoanPurposes
                , GetLoanTypes
                , GetOrganizationFinancialItems
                , UserHasAccessToOption);
            return (IMultipleResults)(result.ReturnValue);
        }
    }
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    2026-05-23T11:34:57+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 11:34 am

    The values of the output parameters are sent last in the data stream from the database, so you have to read to the end of the last result set before you can get the output parameters.

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