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.NET Framework 4.6.2+

Session.ExecuteNonQuery(String) Method

Executes the specified SQL statement and returns the number of rows affected.

Namespace: DevExpress.Xpo

Assembly: DevExpress.Xpo.v24.2.dll

Declaration

public int ExecuteNonQuery(
    string sql
)

Parameters

Name Type Description
sql String

Specifies an SQL statement.

Returns

Type Description
Int32

The number of rows affected by the executed SQL statement.

Remarks

Use ExecuteNonQuery to execute SQL statements that do not produce result sets, such as UPDATE, INSERT, and DELETE statements.

The example below demonstrates how to use this method. Here, session is the Session instance.

using DevExpress.Xpo;
// ...
public void UpdateOrderDetails() {
    const string queryString = 
        "UPDATE [Northwind].[dbo].[Order Details] SET [Discount] = 0.15";
    int rowsAffected = session.ExecuteNonQuery(queryString);
}

To learn more about executing SQL statements in XPO, refer to Direct SQL Queries.

Note

The ExecuteNonQuery method sends statements directly, so the correct statement syntax depends on a particular database server.

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