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Asked: May 28, 20262026-05-28T00:10:05+00:00 2026-05-28T00:10:05+00:00

This is my stored procedure Create PROCEDURE dbo.veriftest @valueGuid varchar(50), @message int Output AS

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This is my stored procedure

 Create PROCEDURE dbo.veriftest
 @valueGuid varchar(50), 
 @message int Output
 AS
 Begin


 DECLARE @SelectValue varchar(50)

 select @SelectValue = code FROM test WHERE code=@valueGuid; 

 If @valueGuid=@SelectValue 
 BEGIN
 DELETE code FROM test WHERE code=@valueGuid ;
 SET @message = 0
 END
 Else 
 BEGIN
 Set @message = 1
 END


 END

This the vb Code

  Protected Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
    Dim connectionString As String = WebConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("BecsEtMuseauxSQL").ConnectionString
    Dim con As SqlConnection = New SqlConnection(connectionString)
    Dim cmd As New SqlCommand("veriftest", con)
    cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
    Dim objParameter As New SqlParameter("@valueGuid", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 15)
    cmd.Parameters.Add(objParameter)
    objParameter.Direction = ParameterDirection.Input
    objParameter.Value = TextBox1.Text

    Dim returnvalue As New SqlParameter("@message", SqlDbType.Int, 0)
    returnvalue.Direction = ParameterDirection.Output
    cmd.Parameters.Add(returnvalue)
    con.Open()

    cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
    Dim count As Integer = Int32.Parse(cmd.Parameters("@message").Value.ToString())
    Label1.Text = count
    con.Close()
End Sub

I get trouble when the stored procedure is execute (cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()) That said the object name code is not valid….

I really don’t understand I just want to catch the output @messase in my label1……

This id in vb.net

Thanks

Frank

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    2026-05-28T00:10:05+00:00Added an answer on May 28, 2026 at 12:10 am

    You need to change your delete statement in the stored proc to:

    DELETE FROM test WHERE code=@valueGuid
    

    You can also make your stored proc much more efficient:

    Create PROCEDURE dbo.veriftest
     @valueGuid varchar(50), 
     @message int Output
     AS
     Begin
       DELETE code FROM test WHERE code=@valueGuid
       SET @message = @@ROWCOUNT
    
     END
    
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