Response.Write("text"); is rendering on my page load but when I click my button, it does not print.
I am trying to carry out two INSERT commands and one SELECT. I am using the Response.Write to test if the SELECT command is getting the ID I need.
The INSERT commands are working successfully (as the data is been sent to the database) but for some reason I can not access the SprintBacklogID from the Select command. I need the value of the ID to use in a if statement but for the time been, I just need to be able to access the variable in the SELECT statement.
protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("test");
}
protected void addSprintTasks(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Write("another test");
string taskDescription = Desc.Text;
string taskHours = Hours.Text;
string hoursLeft = Hours.Text;
string ProductStoryID = Request.QueryString["ProductStoryID"];
string SprintBacklogID = Request.QueryString["SprintBacklogID"];
int TaskId;
string connectionString = WebConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["GiraConnection"].ConnectionString;
SqlConnection myConnection = new SqlConnection(connectionString);
myConnection.Open();
//string query = "INSERT INTO [SprintTasks] (TaskDescription , EstimatedHours, ProductStoryID, RemainingHours, SprintBacklogID) VALUES (@TaskDescription , @EstimatedHours, @ProductStoryID, @RemainingHours, @SprintBacklogID)";
//string query1 = "INSERT INTO DailyBurndown (TaskID,Date,HoursRemaining) VALUES (@TaskID, @EstimatedHours, @RemainingHours)";
//create two insert statements under the one connection so the variables can be referenced
string sql1 = "BEGIN INSERT INTO [SprintTasks] (TaskDescription , EstimatedHours, ProductStoryID, RemainingHours, SprintBacklogID) VALUES (@TaskDescription , @EstimatedHours, @ProductStoryID, @RemainingHours, @SprintBacklogID)SET @ID = SCOPE_IDENTITY();",
//sqlTest = @"SELECT SprintID FROM SprintTasks WHERE (SprintTasks.SprintBacklogID = @SprintBacklogID);",
sql2 = "INSERT INTO [DailyBurndown] (TaskID,Date,HoursRemaining) VALUES (@ID, @EstimatedHours, @EstimatedHours); END;";
string sql = string.Format("{0}{1}", sql1, sql2);
string query1 = "SELECT SprintBacklogID FROM SprintTasks WHERE (SprintTasks.SprintBacklogID = @SprintBacklogID)";
//using sql1 and sql2
using (SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection(connectionString))
{
using (SqlCommand myCommand = new SqlCommand(sql, connection))
{
connection.Open();
myCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@TaskDescription", taskDescription);
myCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@EstimatedHours", taskHours);
myCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@RemainingHours", hoursLeft);
myCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@ProductStoryID", ProductStoryID);
myCommand.Parameters.AddWithValue("@SprintBacklogID", SprintBacklogID);
//Takes the ID for the task just added to the Sprint Sub Tasks table using Scope Identity
myCommand.Parameters.Add("@ID", SqlDbType.Int, 4).Direction = ParameterDirection.Output;
myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery();
//change over sql statement
myCommand.CommandText = query1;
myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery();
using (SqlDataReader reader = myCommand.ExecuteReader())
{
while (reader.Read())
{
Response.Write(reader["SprintBacklogID"].ToString());
}
}
Response.Redirect(Request.RawUrl);
connection.Close();
}
}
myConnection.Open();
}
You are using Response.Redirect(Request.RawUrl);, so assuming the output is being buffered: anything you wrote to the page is discarded, with the redirect taking precedence.
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