Re: Retrieving the @@IDENTITY value from a SP in VB.Net
From: Frans Bouma [C# MVP] (perseus.usenetNOSPAM_at_xs4all.nl)
Date: 07/12/04
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Date: Mon, 12 Jul 2004 02:40:00 -0700
Cor Ligthert wrote:
> Frans,
> > Second, if I want to answer a question, I do so, mr. Ligthert and the last
> > person I want to ask permission to is you. Since when is answering
> questions
> > forbidden after a person named Cor Ligthert has 'answered' it, with a
> wrong
> > answer to begin with and skipping all kinds of errors in the proc as well.
> >
> > Frans.
>
> In the other thread, you write I am flaming you, I think this is Flaming. I
> nowhere wrote that you need my permission, I nowhere wrote about you "a
> person named Frans Bouma", and by setting things between quotes in the other
> message give an opinion about me I did not about you. I assume that you can
> prove what you wrote.
Errr, I answer a question of a person. You and others answered that person
as well, with wrong answers. I thought, lets give this person a real answer.
Then YOU find it necessary to reply to my posting that my answer was way too
late and someone else has answered it already, i.o.w.: why on earth did I
answer the question ?
No offence, but I invested time to answer the question. who are you then to
tell me that I didn't have to do that, with a lame remark about google
groups? Did you answer the question with "look on google groups" as well, as
the answer was probably there already in another thread? No.
> I only showed you that the right answer was placed 8 hours before you and in
> my opinion, it is than a simple thing to give credits to Greg, in by
> instance the same way as it was done by someone else in the language.vb
> group and which is at least by me appreciated. It is just a question of
> politeness.
If I answer a question, I look at the question and answer with my own
knowledge. Sorry to tell you this, but I definitely didn't need the other,
wrong, answers to answer this question. Why would I answer a question with
the same answer given by another person? And even if I did, why would that
make YOU think I first read that other answer, thought "whoa, that's clever"
and use that new knowledge to answer the question?
Like I didn't know the answer in the first place. I breath ADO.NET code now
for over 2.5 years for 7 days a week, what do you think? And about the .vb
newsgroup, I read the ADO.NET newsgroup, if someone in the VB.NET newsgroup
answers teh same question, I definitely won't see it, as I don't read that
newsgroup (perhaps you didn't think of that, but that can happen
occasionally, especially if you're more interested in C# than VB.NET)
> You have written that:
> I have told you need my permission; show it where I wrote it?
I answered a question, PROPERLY, (which you didn't btw), then MY reply gets
a reply from you I am too late because it was on google groups already
blablabla. WHo are you to tell me when to answer questions?
> I was flaming you; show me where I did it?
Cor, als je het niet snapt wat de impact is van wat je zelf opschrijft, denk
dan eerst ff na, WAT je opschrijft, want je reply op mijn reply was op zn
hollands gezegd "mierengeneuk doordenkt met gezeik".
> I am not a 'specialist'; show me where I wrote that about this problem?
well, apparently your answer as well as the others was the right one and my
answer was not appropriate?
> I gave a wrong answer; show me what is wrong in my answer?
"Why not make your procedure first simple and set all constants in it,
mostly is than changing that for parameters a piece of cake"
Does that answer the person's problems with sp_, @@IDENTITY, ExecuteScalar,
NOCOUNT ON, OUTPUT parameter direction?
> I have forbidden you to answer, show me where?
I answered a question, because I thought that would be appropriate. You then
thought it was NECESSARY to tell me that what I did was not appropriate, as I
was apparently way too late.
"He gave it about 8 hours ago with a better alternative too and Stu said
about that did it, many thanks to Greg."
where is he doing things 'better' ? he missed some vital points.
But, Cor, if you want to answer questions here so I can spend more time on
my own projects, be my guest. If not, why not spend your time on answering
questions instead of telling others that they are out of line with their
answers?
FB
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