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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T20:39:31+00:00 2026-05-11T20:39:31+00:00

I have a stored procedure like this: CREATE PROCEDURE up_action (@id int ,@group varchar(30)=”

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I have a stored procedure like this:

CREATE PROCEDURE up_action
(@id int
,@group varchar(30)=''
,@nom varchar(30)=''
,@compte varchar(30)=NULL
)
 AS
BEGIN
DECLARE @chrono int
......
select @date=date from users where compte=@compte
INSERT INTO dialog
(numappel,auteur,commentaire,etape,etapews,operant)
VALUES
(@numappel,@nomprenom,@dialogue,14,14,@nomoperateur)
SET @chrono = SCOPE_IDENTITY()      
select 'chrono'=@chrono
END

I want to call this stored procedure from an application written in C# with the possibility to give the parameters separated by , (actually their values) and after that to receive eventually a record set rs from which I can get the value of the variable like rs(“chrono”).

I know the possibility with creating every parameter and telling the type, the name, the value etc.
But I want a method like in ASP because I have procedures with 100 parameters …

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    2026-05-11T20:39:31+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 8:39 pm

    So..the solution is:

    SqlCommand sqlCommand = new SqlCommand();
    sqlCommand.CommandText = strQuery;
    rdr = sqlCommand.ExecuteReader();
    rdr.Read();
    int chrono = Convert.ToInt32(rdr["chrono"])
    

    And for 2 parameters

    rdr.NextResult();
    rdr.Read();
    int str = Convert.ToInt32(rdr["str"]);
    

    Thank you all for your answers

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