Here's a simple way to do so: Use the OnSelected event of the SQLDataSource
<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource1" runat="server"
ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:NorthwindConnectionString %>"
SelectCommand="SELECT [CustomerID], [CompanyName], [ContactName],
[ContactTitle], [Address] FROM [Customers]"
onselected="SqlDataSource1_Selected">
</asp:SqlDataSource>
C#
protected void SqlDataSource1_Selected(object sender, SqlDataSourceStatusEventArgs e)
{
if (e.AffectedRows < 1)
{
// perform action
}
}
VB.NET
Protected Sub SqlDataSource1_Selected(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As SqlDataSourceStatusEventArgs)
If e.AffectedRows < 1 Then
' perform action
End If
End Sub
Note: As pointed out by a reader, this tip will not work if SQLDataSource caching is enabled.
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8 comments:
Thank you for posting this solution. Really helpful.
It helps me too, thank you!
This is useful but it fails when SQLdatasource Caching is enabled, as 0 is returned.
Good point! I have added it to the post.
Another issue is that when using a DataReader, 0 is always returned as well.
Another issue is that if using a DataReader, 0 is always returned as well.
It's fantastic!!! Very, very thanks!!!
Great!!!!Thank you very much!!!
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