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Asked: May 11, 20262026-05-11T15:11:09+00:00 2026-05-11T15:11:09+00:00

I have the following code: try { //Create connection SQLiteConnection conn = DBConnection.OpenDB(); //Verify

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try {     //Create connection     SQLiteConnection conn = DBConnection.OpenDB();      //Verify user input, normally you give dbType a size, but Text is an exception     var uNavnParam = new SQLiteParameter('@uNavnParam', SqlDbType.Text) { Value = uNavn };      var bNavnParam = new SQLiteParameter('@bNavnParam', SqlDbType.Text) { Value = bNavn };     var passwdParam = new SQLiteParameter('@passwdParam', SqlDbType.Text) {Value = passwd};     var pc_idParam = new SQLiteParameter('@pc_idParam', SqlDbType.TinyInt) { Value = pc_id };     var noterParam = new SQLiteParameter('@noterParam', SqlDbType.Text) { Value = noter };     var licens_idParam = new SQLiteParameter('@licens_idParam', SqlDbType.TinyInt) { Value = licens_id };      var insertSQL = new SQLiteCommand('INSERT INTO Brugere (navn, brugernavn, password, pc_id, noter, licens_id)' +     'VALUES ('@uNameParam', '@bNavnParam', '@passwdParam', '@pc_idParam', '@noterParam', '@licens_idParam')', conn);     insertSQL.Parameters.Add(uNavnParam); //replace paramenter with verified userinput     insertSQL.Parameters.Add(bNavnParam);     insertSQL.Parameters.Add(passwdParam);     insertSQL.Parameters.Add(pc_idParam);     insertSQL.Parameters.Add(noterParam);     insertSQL.Parameters.Add(licens_idParam);     insertSQL.ExecuteNonQuery(); //Execute query      //Close connection     DBConnection.CloseDB(conn);      //Let the user know that it was changed succesfully     this.Text = 'Succes! Changed!'; } catch(SQLiteException e) {     //Catch error     MessageBox.Show(e.ToString(), 'ALARM'); } 

It executes perfectly, but when I view my ‘brugere’ table, it has inserted the values: ‘@uNameParam’, ‘@bNavnParam’, ‘@passwdParam’, ‘@pc_idParam’, ‘@noterParam’, ‘@licens_idParam’ literally. Instead of replacing them.

I have tried making a breakpoint and checked the parameters, they do have the correct assigned values. So that is not the issue either.

I have been tinkering with this a lot now, with no luck, can anyone help?

Oh and for reference, here is the OpenDB method from the DBConnection class:

public static SQLiteConnection OpenDB() {     try     {         //Gets connectionstring from app.config         const string myConnectString = 'data source=data;';          var conn = new SQLiteConnection(myConnectString);         conn.Open();         return conn;     }      catch (SQLiteException e)     {         MessageBox.Show(e.ToString(), 'ALARM');         return null;     } } 
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  1. 2026-05-11T15:11:10+00:00Added an answer on May 11, 2026 at 3:11 pm

    You should remove the quotes around your parameter names in the INSERT statement.

    So instead of

    VALUES ('@uNameParam', '@bNavnParam', '@passwdParam', '@pc_idParam',         '@noterParam', '@licens_idParam') 

    use

    VALUES (@uNameParam, @bNavnParam, @passwdParam, @pc_idParam,         @noterParam, @licens_idParam) 
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