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Asked: May 15, 20262026-05-15T01:13:06+00:00 2026-05-15T01:13:06+00:00

I have a stored procedure that returns a varchar(160) as an output parameter of

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I have a stored procedure that returns a varchar(160) as an output parameter of a stored procedure.

Everything works fine when i use ExecuteNonQuery, i always get back the expected value.

However, once i switch to use BeginExecuteNonQuery, i get a null value for the output.

I am using connString + “Asynchronous Processing=true;” in both cases.

Sadly the BeginExecuteNonQuery is about 1.5 times faster in my case…but i really need the output parameter.

Thanks!

EDIT:This is how i am processing the BeginExecuteNonQuery callback (i am using .net 4.0…)

    Dim resp as String=""
    cmd.BeginExecuteNonQuery(Sub(result As IAsyncResult)
                                 Dim c As SqlCommand = Nothing
                                 Try
                                     c = CType(result.AsyncState, SqlCommand)
                                     c.EndExecuteNonQuery(result)
                                     **resp = CStr(c.Parameters("@response").Value)**
                                 Catch ex As Exception
                                     WriteLog("ERR - LogRequest - " & ex.Message)
                                 Finally
                                     c.Connection.Close()
                                     c.Dispose()
                                 End Try
                             End Sub, cmd)
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    2026-05-15T01:13:07+00:00Added an answer on May 15, 2026 at 1:13 am

    If you use BeginExecuteNonQuery your code does not wait for the query to execute before continuing, that is why you don’t have the output parameter. In order to retrieve the out parameter you need to specify an AsyncCallback delegate that runs when the query has finished executing. Also are you sure that BeginExecuteNonQuery is really faster and that the perceived performance increase is not just because the process is just not waiting for the query to execute. The point of Async queries is where you want to fire off a long bit of processing such as to produce a complex report, then do something later once it is complete, e.g. email the user to tell them their report has been processed.

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