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Command Object Overview
With the collections, methods, and properties of a Command object, you
can do the following:
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Define the executable text of the command (for example, a SQL statement or a
stored procedure) by using the CommandText property.
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Define parameterized queries or stored procedure arguments by using Parameter
objects and the Parameters collection.
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Execute a command and return a Recordset object, if appropriate, by
using the Execute method.
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Specify the type of command by using the CommandType property prior to
execution to optimize performance.
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Control whether the provider saves a prepared (or compiled) version of the
command prior to execution by using the Prepared property.
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Set the number of seconds that a provider will wait for a command to execute by
using the CommandTimeout property.
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Associate an open connection with a Command object by setting its ActiveConnection
property.
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Set the Name property to identify the Command object as a method
on the associated Connection object.
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Pass a Command object to the Source property of a Recordset
in order to obtain data.
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