Refresh Method Example (Visual Basic)

This example demonstrates using the Refresh method to refresh the Parameters collection for a stored procedure Command object.

Public Sub RefreshX()

   Dim cnn1 As ADODB.Connection
   Dim cmdByRoyalty As ADODB.Command
   Dim rstByRoyalty As ADODB.Recordset
   Dim rstAuthors As ADODB.Recordset
   Dim intRoyalty As Integer
   Dim strAuthorID As String
   Dim strCnn As String

   ' Open connection.
   Set cnn1 = New ADODB.Connection
      strCnn = "Provider=sqloledb;" & _
      "Data Source=srv;Initial Catalog=pubs;User Id=sa;Password=; "
   cnn1.Open strCnn
      
   ' Open a command object for a stored procedure
   ' with one parameter.
   Set cmdByRoyalty = New ADODB.Command
   Set cmdByRoyalty.ActiveConnection = cnn1
   cmdByRoyalty.CommandText = "byroyalty"
   cmdByRoyalty.CommandType = adCmdStoredProc
   cmdByRoyalty.Parameters.Refresh
   
   ' Get paramater value and execute the command, 
   ' storing the results in a recordset.
   intRoyalty = Trim(InputBox("Enter royalty:"))
   cmdByRoyalty.Parameters(1) = intRoyalty
   Set rstByRoyalty = cmdByRoyalty.Execute()
      
   ' Open the Authors table to get author names for display.
   Set rstAuthors = New ADODB.Recordset
   rstAuthors.Open "authors", cnn1, , , adCmdTable
   
   ' Print current data in the recordset, adding
   ' author names from Authors table.
   Debug.Print "Authors with " & intRoyalty & " percent royalty"
   Do While Not rstByRoyalty.EOF
      strAuthorID = rstByRoyalty!au_id
      Debug.Print "   " & rstByRoyalty!au_id & ", ";
      rstAuthors.Filter = "au_id = '" & strAuthorID & "'"
      Debug.Print rstAuthors!au_fname & " " & _
         rstAuthors!au_lname
      rstByRoyalty.MoveNext
   Loop

   rstByRoyalty.Close
   rstAuthors.Close
   cnn1.Close
   
End Sub