I am trying to formulate a question about queries in C#/ADO.NET, but have problem phrasing it so it is clear to the reader.
I have textbox in which user can enter query. When user presses button I wish to execute that query.
Being a beginner, I first searched MSDN documentation and online code examples so I can learn how to do this.
I have found out that one must use different command objects, depending on the type of the query.
I will use OleDbCommand, and to perform the query it seems that I must know beforehand what type of query I am performing -> is it SELECT
or UPDATE
etc.
That brings me to the problem: I do not know what type of query ( SELECT
or UPDATE
or something else ) will be typed into textbox, so I do not know which command to execute.
Therefore I would like to ask if there is a way to read any type of query with one command only. However, I do not know how to phrase this question properly, so I do not waste everyone's time.
How should I phrase the question about the above problem, so the reader does not get confused?
'SELECT'
,'UPDATE'
, etc.?