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Asked: June 17, 20262026-06-17T06:20:57+00:00 2026-06-17T06:20:57+00:00

Using SQL Server 2005 w/ latest PetaPoco w/ the following code: Dim count =

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Using SQL Server 2005 w/ latest PetaPoco w/ the following code:

    Dim count = New SqlParameter("@Count", System.Data.ParameterDirection.Output)
    count.DbType = Data.DbType.Int32

    Dim results = db.Query(Of User)(";exec SearchUserPaged @@page=@page, @@maximumRows=@maximumRows, @@ClientID=@ClientID, @@orderBy=@SortExp, @@Count=@Count OUT",
                                    New With {.page = pageEx, .maximumRows = maximumRowIndex, .ClientID = Me.ClientID, .SortExp = sortExpression, .Count = count}).ToList()

    'Dim results = db.EDPEntities.Query(Of User)(";exec SearchUserPaged @@page=@0, @@maximumRows=@1, @@ClientID=@2, @@orderBy=@3, @@Count=@4 OUTPUT",
    '                                  pageEx, maximumRowIndex, Me.ClientID, sortExpression, count).ToList()

    If IsDBNull(count.Value) Then
        Me.Count = 0
    Else
        Me.Count = count.Value
    End If

But the output param always returns a value of 0. Pretty new to PetaPoco so not sure if I’m missing something super obvious.

Here is the SQL generated by Peta which runs fine in query analyzer:

DECLARE @0 int,@1 int,@2 int,@3 nvarchar(4000),@4 int
SET @0=1
SET @1=25
SET @2=10145
SET @3=NULL
SET @4=2
exec SearchUserPaged @page=@0, @maximumRows=@1, @ClientID=@2, @orderBy=@3, @Count=@4 OUT

SELECT @4

When I SELECT @4 the correct value is returned.

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    2026-06-17T06:20:59+00:00Added an answer on June 17, 2026 at 6:20 am

    This worked (not sure why):

        Dim count = New SqlParameter("@Count", System.Data.SqlDbType.Int)
        count.Direction = System.Data.ParameterDirection.Output
        count.Value = DBNull.Value
    
        Dim results = db.Query(Of User)(";exec SearchUserPaged @@page=@page, @@maximumRows=@maximumRows, @@ClientID=@ClientID, @@orderBy=@SortExp, @@Count=@Count OUT", New With { _
            Key .page = pageEx, _
            Key .maximumRows = maximumRowIndex, _
            Key .ClientID = ClientID, _
            Key .SortExp = sortExpression, _
            Key .Count = count _
        }).ToList()
    
        If IsDBNull(count.Value) Then
            Me.Count = 0
        Else
            Me.Count = count.Value
        End If
    
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