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Author
15 Dec 2005 9:57 PM
mthomason
I keep getting this error when trying to update records using an
ObjectDataSource.  I have seen others post similar errors...but I haven't
found any solutions.

ObjectDataSource 'ObjectDataSource1' could not find a non-generic method
'UpdateProduct' that has parameters: ProductName, UnitPrice, ProductId.

I have been unable to work through this.  Any ideas?

I’m using code pasted directly from this page: 
http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/reference/data/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnvs05/html/asp2objectdatasource.asp#asp2objectdatasource_topic2

Here is code from the class I created:

Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic
Imports System.Data
Imports System.Data.SqlClient

Public Class ProductInfo3

    Const conString As String = _
      "Server=localhost;Trusted_Connection=true;Database=Northwind"

    Public Shared Function GetProducts() As SqlDataReader
        Dim con As New SqlConnection(conString)
        Dim selectString As String = "SELECT ProductId, " & _
          "ProductName,UnitPrice FROM Products ORDER BY ProductId"
        Dim cmd As New SqlCommand(selectString, con)
        con.Open()
        Dim dtr As SqlDataReader = _
          cmd.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.CloseConnection)
        Return dtr
    End Function

    Public Shared Sub UpdateProduct(ByVal original_productId _
      As Integer, ByVal productName As String, _
      ByVal unitPrice As Decimal)
        Dim con As New SqlConnection(conString)
        Dim updateString As String = "UPDATE Products " & _
          "SET ProductName=@ProductName,UnitPrice=@UnitPrice " & _
          "WHERE ProductID=@ProductID"
        Dim cmd As New SqlCommand(updateString, con)
        cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ProductName", productName)
        cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@UnitPrice", unitPrice)
        cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ProductId", original_productId)
        con.Open()
        cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
        con.Close()
    End Sub

    Public Shared Sub DeleteProduct(ByVal original_productId _
      As Integer)
        Dim con As New SqlConnection(conString)
        Dim deleteString As String = "DELETE Products " & _
          "WHERE ProductID=@ProductID"
        Dim cmd As New SqlCommand(deleteString, con)
        cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ProductId", original_productId)
        con.Open()
        cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
        con.Close()
    End Sub

End Class


Partial Class DirectoryLocs5
    Inherits System.Web.UI.Page

End Class

Here is the .aspx page:

<html>
<head>
    <title>Show Products</title>
</head>
<body>
    <form id="form1" runat="server">

    <asp:GridView
        ID="GridView1"
        DataSourceID="ObjectDataSource1"
        DataKeyNames="ProductId"
        AutoGenerateColumns="false"
        AutoGenerateEditButton="true"
        AutoGenerateDeleteButton="true"
        Runat="Server">
        <Columns>
            <asp:BoundField
                DataField="ProductName"/>
            <asp:BoundField
                DataField="UnitPrice"
                DataFormatString="{0:c}"/>
        </Columns>
     </asp:GridView>  

     <asp:ObjectDataSource
        ID="ObjectDataSource1"
        TypeName="ProductInfo3"
        SelectMethod="GetProducts"
        UpdateMethod="UpdateProduct"       
        DeleteMethod="DeleteProduct"
        Runat="Server" />

    </form>
</body>
</html>

Author
15 Dec 2005 10:42 PM
Phillip Williams
Change the function definition to look like that:
Public Shared Sub UpdateProduct(ByVal ProductId _
      As Integer, ByVal productName As String, _
      ByVal UnitPrice As Decimal)
and make changes to the variable name (ProductID instead of
original_productID) within the function body accordingly. 
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"mthomason" wrote:

> I keep getting this error when trying to update records using an
> ObjectDataSource.  I have seen others post similar errors...but I haven't
> found any solutions.
>
> ObjectDataSource 'ObjectDataSource1' could not find a non-generic method
> 'UpdateProduct' that has parameters: ProductName, UnitPrice, ProductId.
>
> I have been unable to work through this.  Any ideas?
>
> I’m using code pasted directly from this page: 
> http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/reference/data/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnvs05/html/asp2objectdatasource.asp#asp2objectdatasource_topic2
>
> Here is code from the class I created:
>
> Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic
> Imports System.Data
> Imports System.Data.SqlClient
>
> Public Class ProductInfo3
>
>     Const conString As String = _
>       "Server=localhost;Trusted_Connection=true;Database=Northwind"
>
>     Public Shared Function GetProducts() As SqlDataReader
>         Dim con As New SqlConnection(conString)
>         Dim selectString As String = "SELECT ProductId, " & _
>           "ProductName,UnitPrice FROM Products ORDER BY ProductId"
>         Dim cmd As New SqlCommand(selectString, con)
>         con.Open()
>         Dim dtr As SqlDataReader = _
>           cmd.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.CloseConnection)
>         Return dtr
>     End Function
>
>     Public Shared Sub UpdateProduct(ByVal original_productId _
>       As Integer, ByVal productName As String, _
>       ByVal unitPrice As Decimal)
>         Dim con As New SqlConnection(conString)
>         Dim updateString As String = "UPDATE Products " & _
>           "SET ProductName=@ProductName,UnitPrice=@UnitPrice " & _
>           "WHERE ProductID=@ProductID"
>         Dim cmd As New SqlCommand(updateString, con)
>         cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ProductName", productName)
>         cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@UnitPrice", unitPrice)
>         cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ProductId", original_productId)
>         con.Open()
>         cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
>         con.Close()
>     End Sub
>
>     Public Shared Sub DeleteProduct(ByVal original_productId _
>       As Integer)
>         Dim con As New SqlConnection(conString)
>         Dim deleteString As String = "DELETE Products " & _
>           "WHERE ProductID=@ProductID"
>         Dim cmd As New SqlCommand(deleteString, con)
>         cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ProductId", original_productId)
>         con.Open()
>         cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
>         con.Close()
>     End Sub
>
> End Class
>
>
> Partial Class DirectoryLocs5
>     Inherits System.Web.UI.Page
>
> End Class
>
> Here is the .aspx page:
>
> <html>
> <head>
>     <title>Show Products</title>
> </head>
> <body>
>     <form id="form1" runat="server">
>
>     <asp:GridView
>         ID="GridView1"
>         DataSourceID="ObjectDataSource1"
>         DataKeyNames="ProductId"
>         AutoGenerateColumns="false"
>         AutoGenerateEditButton="true"
>         AutoGenerateDeleteButton="true"
>         Runat="Server">
>         <Columns>
>             <asp:BoundField
>                 DataField="ProductName"/>
>             <asp:BoundField
>                 DataField="UnitPrice"
>                 DataFormatString="{0:c}"/>
>         </Columns>
>      </asp:GridView>  
>        
>      <asp:ObjectDataSource
>         ID="ObjectDataSource1"
>         TypeName="ProductInfo3"
>         SelectMethod="GetProducts"
>         UpdateMethod="UpdateProduct"       
>         DeleteMethod="DeleteProduct"
>         Runat="Server" />
>
>     </form>
> </body>
> </html>
>
>
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Author
16 Dec 2005 3:29 PM
mthomason
Thanks Phillip.  That does fix the problem.  However, it seems to contradict
the MSDN article.  Here is the paragraph which explains why 'original_' is
added...

"When you click the Update link to update a product, the ObjectDataSource
control calls the UpdateProduct method. The GridView control automatically
creates three parameters when calling the UpdateProduct method:
original_productID, productName, and unitPrice. The productName and unitPrice
parameters correspond to the two BoundFields displayed by the GridView. One
parameter requires additional discussion. We need to pass the value of the
ProductID column of the row being updated to the UpdateProduct method. Since
we are not displaying the ProductID column in the GridView, we must assign
the ProductID column to the GridView control's DataKeyNames property. The
name of this column becomes original_productId instead of productId since we
are passing the unedited version of the ProductID column to the update
method."

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"Phillip Williams" wrote:

> Change the function definition to look like that:
> Public Shared Sub UpdateProduct(ByVal ProductId _
>       As Integer, ByVal productName As String, _
>       ByVal UnitPrice As Decimal)
> and make changes to the variable name (ProductID instead of
> original_productID) within the function body accordingly. 
> --
> HTH,
> Phillip Williams
> http://www.societopia.net
> http://www.webswapp.com
>
>
> "mthomason" wrote:
>
> > I keep getting this error when trying to update records using an
> > ObjectDataSource.  I have seen others post similar errors...but I haven't
> > found any solutions.
> >
> > ObjectDataSource 'ObjectDataSource1' could not find a non-generic method
> > 'UpdateProduct' that has parameters: ProductName, UnitPrice, ProductId.
> >
> > I have been unable to work through this.  Any ideas?
> >
> > I’m using code pasted directly from this page: 
> > http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/reference/data/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnvs05/html/asp2objectdatasource.asp#asp2objectdatasource_topic2
> >
> > Here is code from the class I created:
> >
> > Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic
> > Imports System.Data
> > Imports System.Data.SqlClient
> >
> > Public Class ProductInfo3
> >
> >     Const conString As String = _
> >       "Server=localhost;Trusted_Connection=true;Database=Northwind"
> >
> >     Public Shared Function GetProducts() As SqlDataReader
> >         Dim con As New SqlConnection(conString)
> >         Dim selectString As String = "SELECT ProductId, " & _
> >           "ProductName,UnitPrice FROM Products ORDER BY ProductId"
> >         Dim cmd As New SqlCommand(selectString, con)
> >         con.Open()
> >         Dim dtr As SqlDataReader = _
> >           cmd.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.CloseConnection)
> >         Return dtr
> >     End Function
> >
> >     Public Shared Sub UpdateProduct(ByVal original_productId _
> >       As Integer, ByVal productName As String, _
> >       ByVal unitPrice As Decimal)
> >         Dim con As New SqlConnection(conString)
> >         Dim updateString As String = "UPDATE Products " & _
> >           "SET ProductName=@ProductName,UnitPrice=@UnitPrice " & _
> >           "WHERE ProductID=@ProductID"
> >         Dim cmd As New SqlCommand(updateString, con)
> >         cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ProductName", productName)
> >         cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@UnitPrice", unitPrice)
> >         cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ProductId", original_productId)
> >         con.Open()
> >         cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
> >         con.Close()
> >     End Sub
> >
> >     Public Shared Sub DeleteProduct(ByVal original_productId _
> >       As Integer)
> >         Dim con As New SqlConnection(conString)
> >         Dim deleteString As String = "DELETE Products " & _
> >           "WHERE ProductID=@ProductID"
> >         Dim cmd As New SqlCommand(deleteString, con)
> >         cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ProductId", original_productId)
> >         con.Open()
> >         cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
> >         con.Close()
> >     End Sub
> >
> > End Class
> >
> >
> > Partial Class DirectoryLocs5
> >     Inherits System.Web.UI.Page
> >
> > End Class
> >
> > Here is the .aspx page:
> >
> > <html>
> > <head>
> >     <title>Show Products</title>
> > </head>
> > <body>
> >     <form id="form1" runat="server">
> >
> >     <asp:GridView
> >         ID="GridView1"
> >         DataSourceID="ObjectDataSource1"
> >         DataKeyNames="ProductId"
> >         AutoGenerateColumns="false"
> >         AutoGenerateEditButton="true"
> >         AutoGenerateDeleteButton="true"
> >         Runat="Server">
> >         <Columns>
> >             <asp:BoundField
> >                 DataField="ProductName"/>
> >             <asp:BoundField
> >                 DataField="UnitPrice"
> >                 DataFormatString="{0:c}"/>
> >         </Columns>
> >      </asp:GridView>  
> >        
> >      <asp:ObjectDataSource
> >         ID="ObjectDataSource1"
> >         TypeName="ProductInfo3"
> >         SelectMethod="GetProducts"
> >         UpdateMethod="UpdateProduct"       
> >         DeleteMethod="DeleteProduct"
> >         Runat="Server" />
> >
> >     </form>
> > </body>
> > </html>
> >
> >
Author
17 Dec 2005 1:47 AM
Phillip Williams
1-  In order to have the original_ProductID strategy working, you needed to
define another attribute within the objectDataSource:
OldValuesParameterFormatString="original_{0}"
2-  You were not editing the ProductID (it was a readonly field), therefore
there was no need to keep the OldValuesParameterFormatString

Basically the error message that you posted at the beginning was that there
was no parameter defined as original_ProductID (as your function was). 
Another solution to the error you got was to add the
OldValuesParameterFormatString="original_{0}"

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"mthomason" wrote:

> Thanks Phillip.  That does fix the problem.  However, it seems to contradict
> the MSDN article.  Here is the paragraph which explains why 'original_' is
> added...
>
> "When you click the Update link to update a product, the ObjectDataSource
> control calls the UpdateProduct method. The GridView control automatically
> creates three parameters when calling the UpdateProduct method:
> original_productID, productName, and unitPrice. The productName and unitPrice
> parameters correspond to the two BoundFields displayed by the GridView. One
> parameter requires additional discussion. We need to pass the value of the
> ProductID column of the row being updated to the UpdateProduct method. Since
> we are not displaying the ProductID column in the GridView, we must assign
> the ProductID column to the GridView control's DataKeyNames property. The
> name of this column becomes original_productId instead of productId since we
> are passing the unedited version of the ProductID column to the update
> method."
>
> "Phillip Williams" wrote:
>
> > Change the function definition to look like that:
> > Public Shared Sub UpdateProduct(ByVal ProductId _
> >       As Integer, ByVal productName As String, _
> >       ByVal UnitPrice As Decimal)
> > and make changes to the variable name (ProductID instead of
> > original_productID) within the function body accordingly. 
> > --
> > HTH,
> > Phillip Williams
> > http://www.societopia.net
> > http://www.webswapp.com
> >
> >
> > "mthomason" wrote:
> >
> > > I keep getting this error when trying to update records using an
> > > ObjectDataSource.  I have seen others post similar errors...but I haven't
> > > found any solutions.
> > >
> > > ObjectDataSource 'ObjectDataSource1' could not find a non-generic method
> > > 'UpdateProduct' that has parameters: ProductName, UnitPrice, ProductId.
> > >
> > > I have been unable to work through this.  Any ideas?
> > >
> > > I’m using code pasted directly from this page: 
> > > http://msdn.microsoft.com/asp.net/reference/data/default.aspx?pull=/library/en-us/dnvs05/html/asp2objectdatasource.asp#asp2objectdatasource_topic2
> > >
> > > Here is code from the class I created:
> > >
> > > Imports Microsoft.VisualBasic
> > > Imports System.Data
> > > Imports System.Data.SqlClient
> > >
> > > Public Class ProductInfo3
> > >
> > >     Const conString As String = _
> > >       "Server=localhost;Trusted_Connection=true;Database=Northwind"
> > >
> > >     Public Shared Function GetProducts() As SqlDataReader
> > >         Dim con As New SqlConnection(conString)
> > >         Dim selectString As String = "SELECT ProductId, " & _
> > >           "ProductName,UnitPrice FROM Products ORDER BY ProductId"
> > >         Dim cmd As New SqlCommand(selectString, con)
> > >         con.Open()
> > >         Dim dtr As SqlDataReader = _
> > >           cmd.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.CloseConnection)
> > >         Return dtr
> > >     End Function
> > >
> > >     Public Shared Sub UpdateProduct(ByVal original_productId _
> > >       As Integer, ByVal productName As String, _
> > >       ByVal unitPrice As Decimal)
> > >         Dim con As New SqlConnection(conString)
> > >         Dim updateString As String = "UPDATE Products " & _
> > >           "SET ProductName=@ProductName,UnitPrice=@UnitPrice " & _
> > >           "WHERE ProductID=@ProductID"
> > >         Dim cmd As New SqlCommand(updateString, con)
> > >         cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ProductName", productName)
> > >         cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@UnitPrice", unitPrice)
> > >         cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ProductId", original_productId)
> > >         con.Open()
> > >         cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
> > >         con.Close()
> > >     End Sub
> > >
> > >     Public Shared Sub DeleteProduct(ByVal original_productId _
> > >       As Integer)
> > >         Dim con As New SqlConnection(conString)
> > >         Dim deleteString As String = "DELETE Products " & _
> > >           "WHERE ProductID=@ProductID"
> > >         Dim cmd As New SqlCommand(deleteString, con)
> > >         cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ProductId", original_productId)
> > >         con.Open()
> > >         cmd.ExecuteNonQuery()
> > >         con.Close()
> > >     End Sub
> > >
> > > End Class
> > >
> > >
> > > Partial Class DirectoryLocs5
> > >     Inherits System.Web.UI.Page
> > >
> > > End Class
> > >
> > > Here is the .aspx page:
> > >
> > > <html>
> > > <head>
> > >     <title>Show Products</title>
> > > </head>
> > > <body>
> > >     <form id="form1" runat="server">
> > >
> > >     <asp:GridView
> > >         ID="GridView1"
> > >         DataSourceID="ObjectDataSource1"
> > >         DataKeyNames="ProductId"
> > >         AutoGenerateColumns="false"
> > >         AutoGenerateEditButton="true"
> > >         AutoGenerateDeleteButton="true"
> > >         Runat="Server">
> > >         <Columns>
> > >             <asp:BoundField
> > >                 DataField="ProductName"/>
> > >             <asp:BoundField
> > >                 DataField="UnitPrice"
> > >                 DataFormatString="{0:c}"/>
> > >         </Columns>
> > >      </asp:GridView>  
> > >        
> > >      <asp:ObjectDataSource
> > >         ID="ObjectDataSource1"
> > >         TypeName="ProductInfo3"
> > >         SelectMethod="GetProducts"
> > >         UpdateMethod="UpdateProduct"       
> > >         DeleteMethod="DeleteProduct"
> > >         Runat="Server" />
> > >
> > >     </form>
> > > </body>
> > > </html>
> > >
> > >

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