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Unable to cast object of type 'System.Int32' to type 'System.String' in DataReader.GetString()

I was trying to add data from a database to acombobox.

        try
        {
            SqlCeCommand com = new SqlCeCommand("select * from Category_Master", con);
            SqlCeDataReader dr = com.ExecuteReader();
            while(dr.Read()){
                string name = dr.GetString(1);
                cmbProductCategory.Items.Add(name);
            }
        }
        catch(Exception ex)
        {
            System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show(ex.Message, System.Windows.Forms.Application.ProductName, MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error);
        }

I get the following exception:

Unable to cast object of type 'System.Int32' to type 'System.String'

What am I missing here?

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Kamal Avatar asked Oct 25 '13 06:10

Kamal


3 Answers

you can try the following conversion:

  Convert.ToInt32(yourstring)
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HibaHasan Avatar answered Nov 20 '22 00:11

HibaHasan


Your column doesn't have the type string. Apparently it's int. So use:

dr.getInt32(1).ToString()

or even

dr.GetValue(1).ToString()

which should be more roubst to type changes in the database.

As some sort of general advice I try to follow at least:

  • Select only what you need. This has mostly performance reasons and the reason that you have to state the column names explicitly, thereby getting at least a sensible error if you change your schema incompatibly.
  • Access the fields using their names, e.g.

    dr.GetGuid(dr.GetOrdinal("id"))
    

    Such a thing can also be nicely solved by an extension method:

    public T GetFieldValue<T>(this DbDataReader reader, string columnName)
    {
        return reader.GetFieldValue<T>(reader.GetOrdinal(columnName));
    }
    

Side note: Including stack traces (or at least saying which line in your code the exception comes from) can be helpful to others trying to help you. As you can see from the wild guesses what the culprit could be. My guess would be that the stack trace looks somewhat like this:

SqlDataReader.GetString
YourCode.YourMethod

and that GetString looks more or less like this:

public string GetString(int index)
{
    return (string) GetValue(index);
}
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Joey Avatar answered Nov 20 '22 02:11

Joey


Your column doesn't seem to have type int. To avoid things like this, you can use the columnnames instead of indexes.

try
{
    SqlCeCommand com = new SqlCeCommand("select * from Category_Master", con);
    SqlCeDataReader dr = com.ExecuteReader();
    while(dr.Read()){
        string name = dr["yourColumnName"].ToString();
        cmbProductCategory.Items.Add(name);
    }
}
catch(Exception ex)
{
    System.Windows.Forms.MessageBox.Show(ex.Message, System.Windows.Forms.Application.ProductName, MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Error);
}
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Koen Avatar answered Nov 20 '22 01:11

Koen