I have this SQL Server 2008 UDT:
CREATE TYPE [dbo].[IdentityType] AS TABLE(
[Id] [int] NOT NULL
)
Pretty simple. Basically allows me to hold onto a list of id's.
I have this stored procedure:
CREATE PROCEDURE [dbo].[Scoring_ScoreMultipleLocations]
@LocationIds [IdentityType] READONLY,
@DoRanking BIT = 0
AS
BEGIN
-- irrelevant code.
END
Entity Framework 4.0 does not support executing stored procedures that take user defined table types as a parameter, so i'm reverting to classic ADO.NET. The only other option is passing a comma-seperated string.
Anyway, i found this article, but it's a little hard to follow.
I don't understand what this line of code is doing:
DataTable dt = preparedatatable();
They don't even provide that method, so i have no idea what i'm supposed to do here.
This is my method signature:
internal static void ScoreLocations(List<int> locationIds, bool doRanking)
{
// how do i create DataTable??
}
So i have a list of int
and need to pump that into the UDT.
Can anyone help me out/point me to a clear article on how to achieve this?
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