SqlCommand.BeginExecuteNonQuery 方法

定义

启动此 SqlCommand 描述的 Transact-SQL 语句或存储过程的异步执行。

重载

BeginExecuteNonQuery()

启动此 SqlCommand 描述的 Transact-SQL 语句或存储过程的异步执行。

BeginExecuteNonQuery(AsyncCallback, Object)

在给定回调过程和状态信息的情况下,启动此 SqlCommand 描述的 Transact-SQL 语句或存储过程的异步执行。

BeginExecuteNonQuery()

启动此 SqlCommand 描述的 Transact-SQL 语句或存储过程的异步执行。

public:
 IAsyncResult ^ BeginExecuteNonQuery();
public IAsyncResult BeginExecuteNonQuery ();
member this.BeginExecuteNonQuery : unit -> IAsyncResult
Public Function BeginExecuteNonQuery () As IAsyncResult

返回

可用于轮询和/或等待结果的 IAsyncResult;当调用可返回受影响的行数的 EndExecuteNonQuery(IAsyncResult) 时,也需要该值。

例外

Value 设置为 Stream 时,使用的是 SqlDbType 而不是 Binary 或 VarBinary。 有关流式处理的详细信息,请参阅 SqlClient 流支持

- 或 -

设置为 SqlDbTypeValueTextReader,使用了 CharNCharNVarCharVarCharXml 以外的 。

- 或 -

Value 设置为 XmlReader 时,使用的是 SqlDbType 而不是 Xml

执行命令文本时出现的任何错误。

- 或 -

流式处理操作期间发生了超时。 有关流式处理的详细信息,请参阅 SqlClient 流支持

名称/值对“Asynchronous Processing=true”未包含在为此 SqlCommand 定义连接的连接字符串中。

- 或 -

流式处理操作期间关闭或删除了 SqlConnection。 有关流式处理的详细信息,请参阅 SqlClient 流支持

流式处理操作期间在 StreamXmlReaderTextReader 对象中出现了错误。 有关流式处理的详细信息,请参阅 SqlClient 流支持

流式处理操作期间关闭了 StreamXmlReaderTextReader 对象。 有关流式处理的详细信息,请参阅 SqlClient 流支持

示例

以下控制台应用程序在 AdventureWorks 示例数据库中创建更新数据,以异步方式执行其工作。 为了模拟长时间运行的进程,此示例在命令文本中插入一个 WAITFOR 语句。 通常,你不会费力使命令运行速度变慢,但在这种情况下,这样做可以更轻松地演示异步行为。

using System.Data.SqlClient;

class Class1
{
    static void Main()
    {
        // This is a simple example that demonstrates the usage of the
        // BeginExecuteNonQuery functionality.
        // The WAITFOR statement simply adds enough time to prove the
        // asynchronous nature of the command.

        string commandText =
            "UPDATE Production.Product SET ReorderPoint = ReorderPoint + 1 " +
            "WHERE ReorderPoint Is Not Null;" +
            "WAITFOR DELAY '0:0:3';" +
            "UPDATE Production.Product SET ReorderPoint = ReorderPoint - 1 " +
            "WHERE ReorderPoint Is Not Null";

        RunCommandAsynchronously(commandText, GetConnectionString());

        Console.WriteLine("Press ENTER to continue.");
        Console.ReadLine();
    }

    private static void RunCommandAsynchronously(
        string commandText, string connectionString)
    {
        // Given command text and connection string, asynchronously execute
        // the specified command against the connection. For this example,
        // the code displays an indicator as it is working, verifying the
        // asynchronous behavior.
        using (SqlConnection connection =
                   new SqlConnection(connectionString))
        {
            try
            {
                int count = 0;
                SqlCommand command = new SqlCommand(commandText, connection);
                connection.Open();

                IAsyncResult result = command.BeginExecuteNonQuery();
                while (!result.IsCompleted)
                {
                    Console.WriteLine("Waiting ({0})", count++);
                    // Wait for 1/10 second, so the counter
                    // does not consume all available resources
                    // on the main thread.
                    System.Threading.Thread.Sleep(100);
                }
                Console.WriteLine("Command complete. Affected {0} rows.",
                    command.EndExecuteNonQuery(result));
            }
            catch (SqlException ex)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("Error ({0}): {1}", ex.Number, ex.Message);
            }
            catch (InvalidOperationException ex)
            {
                Console.WriteLine("Error: {0}", ex.Message);
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                // You might want to pass these errors
                // back out to the caller.
                Console.WriteLine("Error: {0}", ex.Message);
            }
        }
    }

    private static string GetConnectionString()
    {
        // To avoid storing the connection string in your code,
        // you can retrieve it from a configuration file.

        // If you have not included "Asynchronous Processing=true" in the
        // connection string, the command is not able
        // to execute asynchronously.
        return "Data Source=(local);Integrated Security=SSPI;" +
            "Initial Catalog=AdventureWorks; Asynchronous Processing=true";
    }
}
Imports System.Data.SqlClient

Module Module1

    Sub Main()
        ' This is a simple example that demonstrates the usage of the 
        ' BeginExecuteNonQuery functionality.
        ' The WAITFOR statement simply adds enough time to prove the 
        ' asynchronous nature of the command.
        Dim commandText As String = _
         "UPDATE Production.Product SET ReorderPoint = ReorderPoint + 1 " & _
         "WHERE ReorderPoint Is Not Null;" & _
         "WAITFOR DELAY '0:0:3';" & _
         "UPDATE Production.Product SET ReorderPoint = ReorderPoint - 1 " & _
         "WHERE ReorderPoint Is Not Null"

        RunCommandAsynchronously(commandText, GetConnectionString())

        Console.WriteLine("Press ENTER to continue.")
        Console.ReadLine()
    End Sub

    Private Sub RunCommandAsynchronously( _
     ByVal commandText As String, ByVal connectionString As String)

        ' Given command text and connection string, asynchronously execute
        ' the specified command against the connection. For this example,
        ' the code displays an indicator as it is working, verifying the 
        ' asynchronous behavior. 
        Using connection As New SqlConnection(connectionString)
            Try
                Dim count As Integer = 0
                Dim command As New SqlCommand(commandText, connection)
                connection.Open()
                Dim result As IAsyncResult = command.BeginExecuteNonQuery()
                While Not result.IsCompleted
                    Console.WriteLine("Waiting ({0})", count)
                    ' Wait for 1/10 second, so the counter
                    ' does not consume all available resources 
                    ' on the main thread.
                    Threading.Thread.Sleep(100)
                    count += 1
                End While
                Console.WriteLine("Command complete. Affected {0} rows.", _
                    command.EndExecuteNonQuery(result))
            Catch ex As SqlException
                Console.WriteLine("Error ({0}): {1}", ex.Number, ex.Message)
            Catch ex As InvalidOperationException
                Console.WriteLine("Error: {0}", ex.Message)
            Catch ex As Exception
                ' You might want to pass these errors
                ' back out to the caller.
                Console.WriteLine("Error: {0}", ex.Message)
            End Try
        End Using
    End Sub

    Private Function GetConnectionString() As String
        ' To avoid storing the connection string in your code,            
        ' you can retrieve it from a configuration file. 

        ' If you have not included "Asynchronous Processing=true" in the
        ' connection string, the command is not able
        ' to execute asynchronously.
        Return "Data Source=(local);Integrated Security=SSPI;" & _
          "Initial Catalog=AdventureWorks; Asynchronous Processing=true"
    End Function
End Module

注解

方法 BeginExecuteNonQuery 启动异步执行 Transact-SQL 语句或不返回行的存储过程的过程,以便其他任务可以在该语句执行时并发运行。 语句完成后,开发人员必须调用 EndExecuteNonQuery 方法来完成操作。 方法 BeginExecuteNonQuery 会立即返回,但在代码执行相应的 EndExecuteNonQuery 方法调用之前,它不得执行针对同 SqlCommand 一对象启动同步或异步执行的任何其他调用。 在 EndExecuteNonQuery 命令的执行完成之前调用 会导致 SqlCommand 对象阻塞,直到执行完成。

请注意,命令文本和参数以同步方式发送到服务器。 如果发送了大型命令或多个参数,此方法可能会在写入期间受阻。 发送命令后,方法会立即返回,而无需等待服务器的答案,即读取是异步的。

由于此重载不支持回调过程,因此开发人员必须使用 方法返回的 的 IAsyncResult 属性轮询以确定命令是否已完成IsCompleted;或者使用AsyncWaitHandle返回IAsyncResult的 的 属性等待一个或多个命令完成。BeginExecuteNonQuery

此方法忽略 CommandTimeout 属性。

另请参阅

适用于

BeginExecuteNonQuery(AsyncCallback, Object)

在给定回调过程和状态信息的情况下,启动此 SqlCommand 描述的 Transact-SQL 语句或存储过程的异步执行。

public:
 IAsyncResult ^ BeginExecuteNonQuery(AsyncCallback ^ callback, System::Object ^ stateObject);
public IAsyncResult BeginExecuteNonQuery (AsyncCallback callback, object stateObject);
member this.BeginExecuteNonQuery : AsyncCallback * obj -> IAsyncResult
Public Function BeginExecuteNonQuery (callback As AsyncCallback, stateObject As Object) As IAsyncResult

参数

callback
AsyncCallback

命令执行完成时调用的 AsyncCallback 委托。 传递 null(在 Microsoft Visual Basic 中为 Nothing)以指示不需要回调。

stateObject
Object

传递到回调过程的用户定义的状态对象。 使用 AsyncState 属性从回调过程内检索此对象。

返回

可用于轮询和/或等待结果的 IAsyncResult;当调用可返回受影响的行数的 EndExecuteNonQuery(IAsyncResult) 时,也需要该值。

例外

Value 设置为 Stream 时,使用的是 SqlDbType 而不是 Binary 或 VarBinary。 有关流式处理的详细信息,请参阅 SqlClient 流支持

- 或 -

设置为 SqlDbTypeValueTextReader,使用了 CharNCharNVarCharVarCharXml 以外的 。

- 或 -

Value 设置为 XmlReader 时,使用的是 SqlDbType 而不是 Xml

执行命令文本时出现的任何错误。

- 或 -

流式处理操作期间发生了超时。 有关流式处理的详细信息,请参阅 SqlClient 流支持

名称/值对“Asynchronous Processing=true”未包含在为此 SqlCommand 定义连接的连接字符串中。

- 或 -

流式处理操作期间关闭或删除了 SqlConnection。 有关流式处理的详细信息,请参阅 SqlClient 流支持

流式处理操作期间在 StreamXmlReaderTextReader 对象中出现了错误。 有关流式处理的详细信息,请参阅 SqlClient 流支持

流式处理操作期间关闭了 StreamXmlReaderTextReader 对象。 有关流式处理的详细信息,请参阅 SqlClient 流支持

示例

以下 Windows 应用程序演示如何使用 BeginExecuteNonQuery 方法,执行包含几秒钟延迟的 Transact-SQL 语句, (模拟长时间运行的命令) 。

此示例演示了许多重要的技术。 这包括从单独的线程调用与窗体交互的方法。 此外,此示例演示了如何阻止用户多次同时执行命令,以及如何确保在调用回调过程之前窗体不会关闭。

若要设置此示例,请创建新的 Windows 应用程序。 Button将控件和Label控件放在窗体上, (接受每个控件) 的默认名称。 将以下代码添加到窗体的 类,根据环境需要修改连接字符串。

using System.Data.SqlClient;

namespace Microsoft.AdoDotNet.CodeSamples
{
    public partial class Form1 : Form
    {
        public Form1()
        {
            InitializeComponent();
        }

        // Hook up the form's Load event handler (you can double-click on
        // the form's design surface in Visual Studio), and then add
        // this code to the form's class:
        private void Form1_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
        {
            this.button1.Click += new System.EventHandler(this.button1_Click);
            this.FormClosing += new System.Windows.Forms.
                FormClosingEventHandler(this.Form1_FormClosing);
        }

        // You need this delegate in order to display text from a thread
        // other than the form's thread. See the HandleCallback
        // procedure for more information.
        // This same delegate matches both the DisplayStatus
        // and DisplayResults methods.
        private delegate void DisplayInfoDelegate(string Text);

        // This flag ensures that the user does not attempt
        // to restart the command or close the form while the
        // asynchronous command is executing.
        private bool isExecuting;

        // This example maintains the connection object
        // externally, so that it is available for closing.
        private SqlConnection connection;

        private static string GetConnectionString()
        {
            // To avoid storing the connection string in your code,
            // you can retrieve it from a configuration file.

            // If you have not included "Asynchronous Processing=true" in the
            // connection string, the command is not able
            // to execute asynchronously.
            return "Data Source=(local);Integrated Security=true;" +
                "Initial Catalog=AdventureWorks; Asynchronous Processing=true";
        }

        private void DisplayStatus(string Text)
        {
            this.label1.Text = Text;
        }

        private void DisplayResults(string Text)
        {
            this.label1.Text = Text;
            DisplayStatus("Ready");
        }

        private void Form1_FormClosing(object sender,
            System.Windows.Forms.FormClosingEventArgs e)
        {
            if (isExecuting)
            {
                MessageBox.Show(this, "Cannot close the form until " +
                    "the pending asynchronous command has completed. Please wait...");
                e.Cancel = true;
            }
        }

        private void button1_Click(object sender, System.EventArgs e)
        {
            if (isExecuting)
            {
                MessageBox.Show(this,
                    "Already executing. Please wait until the current query " +
                    "has completed.");
            }
            else
            {
                SqlCommand command = null;
                try
                {
                    DisplayResults("");
                    DisplayStatus("Connecting...");
                    connection = new SqlConnection(GetConnectionString());
                    // To emulate a long-running query, wait for
                    // a few seconds before working with the data.
                    // This command does not do much, but that's the point--
                    // it does not change your data, in the long run.
                    string commandText =
                        "WAITFOR DELAY '0:0:05';" +
                        "UPDATE Production.Product SET ReorderPoint = ReorderPoint + 1 " +
                        "WHERE ReorderPoint Is Not Null;" +
                        "UPDATE Production.Product SET ReorderPoint = ReorderPoint - 1 " +
                        "WHERE ReorderPoint Is Not Null";

                    command = new SqlCommand(commandText, connection);
                    connection.Open();

                    DisplayStatus("Executing...");
                    isExecuting = true;
                    // Although it is not required that you pass the
                    // SqlCommand object as the second parameter in the
                    // BeginExecuteNonQuery call, doing so makes it easier
                    // to call EndExecuteNonQuery in the callback procedure.
                    AsyncCallback callback = new AsyncCallback(HandleCallback);
                    command.BeginExecuteNonQuery(callback, command);
                }
                catch (Exception ex)
                {
                    isExecuting = false;
                    DisplayStatus(string.Format("Ready (last error: {0})", ex.Message));
                    if (connection != null)
                    {
                        connection.Close();
                    }
                }
            }
        }

        private void HandleCallback(IAsyncResult result)
        {
            try
            {
                // Retrieve the original command object, passed
                // to this procedure in the AsyncState property
                // of the IAsyncResult parameter.
                SqlCommand command = (SqlCommand)result.AsyncState;
                int rowCount = command.EndExecuteNonQuery(result);
                string rowText = " rows affected.";
                if (rowCount == 1)
                {
                    rowText = " row affected.";
                }
                rowText = rowCount + rowText;

                // You may not interact with the form and its contents
                // from a different thread, and this callback procedure
                // is all but guaranteed to be running from a different thread
                // than the form. Therefore you cannot simply call code that
                // displays the results, like this:
                // DisplayResults(rowText)

                // Instead, you must call the procedure from the form's thread.
                // One simple way to accomplish this is to call the Invoke
                // method of the form, which calls the delegate you supply
                // from the form's thread.
                DisplayInfoDelegate del = new DisplayInfoDelegate(DisplayResults);
                this.Invoke(del, rowText);
            }
            catch (Exception ex)
            {
                // Because you are now running code in a separate thread,
                // if you do not handle the exception here, none of your other
                // code catches the exception. Because none of
                // your code is on the call stack in this thread, there is nothing
                // higher up the stack to catch the exception if you do not
                // handle it here. You can either log the exception or
                // invoke a delegate (as in the non-error case in this
                // example) to display the error on the form. In no case
                // can you simply display the error without executing a delegate
                // as in the try block here.

                // You can create the delegate instance as you
                // invoke it, like this:
                this.Invoke(new DisplayInfoDelegate(DisplayStatus),
                    String.Format("Ready(last error: {0}", ex.Message));
            }
            finally
            {
                isExecuting = false;
                if (connection != null)
                {
                    connection.Close();
                }
            }
        }
    }
}
Imports System.Data.SqlClient

Public Class Form1
    ' Add this code to the form's class:
    ' You need this delegate in order to display text from a thread
    ' other than the form's thread. See the HandleCallback
    ' procedure for more information.
    ' This same delegate matches both the DisplayStatus 
    ' and DisplayResults methods.
    Private Delegate Sub DisplayInfoDelegate(ByVal Text As String)

    ' This flag ensures that the user does not attempt
    ' to restart the command or close the form while the 
    ' asynchronous command is executing.
    Private isExecuting As Boolean

    ' This example maintains the connection object 
    ' externally, so that it is available for closing.
    Private connection As SqlConnection

    Private Function GetConnectionString() As String
        ' To avoid storing the connection string in your code,            
        ' you can retrieve it from a configuration file. 

        ' If you have not included "Asynchronous Processing=true" in the
        ' connection string, the command is not able
        ' to execute asynchronously.
        Return "Data Source=(local);Integrated Security=true;" & _
          "Initial Catalog=AdventureWorks; Asynchronous Processing=true"
    End Function

    Private Sub DisplayStatus(ByVal Text As String)
        Me.Label1.Text = Text
    End Sub

    Private Sub DisplayResults(ByVal Text As String)
        Me.Label1.Text = Text
        DisplayStatus("Ready")
    End Sub

    Private Sub Form1_FormClosing(ByVal sender As Object, _
        ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.FormClosingEventArgs) _
        Handles Me.FormClosing
        If isExecuting Then
            MessageBox.Show(Me, "Cannot close the form until " & _
                "the pending asynchronous command has completed. Please wait...")
            e.Cancel = True
        End If
    End Sub

    Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, _
        ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
        If isExecuting Then
            MessageBox.Show(Me, _
               "Already executing. Please wait until the current query " & _
                "has completed.")
        Else
            Dim command As SqlCommand
            Try
                DisplayResults("")
                DisplayStatus("Connecting...")
                connection = New SqlConnection(GetConnectionString())
                ' To emulate a long-running query, wait for 
                ' a few seconds before working with the data.
                ' This command does not do much, but that's the point--
                ' it does not change your data, in the long run.
                Dim commandText As String = _
                    "WAITFOR DELAY '0:0:05';" & _
                    "UPDATE Production.Product SET ReorderPoint = ReorderPoint + 1 " & _
                    "WHERE ReorderPoint Is Not Null;" & _
                    "UPDATE Production.Product SET ReorderPoint = ReorderPoint - 1 " & _
                    "WHERE ReorderPoint Is Not Null"

                command = New SqlCommand(commandText, connection)
                connection.Open()

                DisplayStatus("Executing...")
                isExecuting = True
                ' Although it is not required that you pass the 
                ' SqlCommand object as the second parameter in the 
                ' BeginExecuteNonQuery call, doing so makes it easier
                ' to call EndExecuteNonQuery in the callback procedure.
                Dim callback As New AsyncCallback(AddressOf HandleCallback)
                command.BeginExecuteNonQuery(callback, command)

            Catch ex As Exception
                isExecuting = False
                DisplayStatus(String.Format("Ready (last error: {0})", ex.Message))
                If connection IsNot Nothing Then
                    connection.Close()
                End If
            End Try
        End If
    End Sub

    Private Sub HandleCallback(ByVal result As IAsyncResult)
        Try
            ' Retrieve the original command object, passed
            ' to this procedure in the AsyncState property
            ' of the IAsyncResult parameter.
            Dim command As SqlCommand = CType(result.AsyncState, SqlCommand)
            Dim rowCount As Integer = command.EndExecuteNonQuery(result)
            Dim rowText As String = " rows affected."
            If rowCount = 1 Then
                rowText = " row affected."
            End If
            rowText = rowCount & rowText

            ' You may not interact with the form and its contents
            ' from a different thread, and this callback procedure
            ' is all but guaranteed to be running from a different thread
            ' than the form. Therefore you cannot simply call code that 
            ' displays the results, like this:
            ' DisplayResults(rowText)

            ' Instead, you must call the procedure from the form's thread.
            ' One simple way to accomplish this is to call the Invoke
            ' method of the form, which calls the delegate you supply
            ' from the form's thread. 
            Dim del As New DisplayInfoDelegate(AddressOf DisplayResults)
            Me.Invoke(del, rowText)

        Catch ex As Exception
            ' Because you are now running code in a separate thread, 
            ' if you do not handle the exception here, none of your other
            ' code catches the exception. Because none of your code
            ' is on the call stack in this thread, there is nothing
            ' higher up the stack to catch the exception if you do not 
            ' handle it here. You can either log the exception or 
            ' invoke a delegate (as in the non-error case in this 
            ' example) to display the error on the form. In no case
            ' can you simply display the error without executing a delegate
            ' as in the Try block here. 

            ' You can create the delegate instance as you 
            ' invoke it, like this:
            Me.Invoke(New DisplayInfoDelegate(AddressOf DisplayStatus), _
                String.Format("Ready(last error: {0}", ex.Message))
        Finally
            isExecuting = False
            If connection IsNot Nothing Then
                connection.Close()
            End If
        End Try
    End Sub
End Class

注解

方法 BeginExecuteNonQuery 启动异步执行 Transact-SQL 语句或不返回行的存储过程的过程,以便其他任务可以在该语句执行时并发运行。 语句完成后,开发人员必须调用 EndExecuteNonQuery 方法来完成操作。 方法 BeginExecuteNonQuery 会立即返回,但在代码执行相应的 EndExecuteNonQuery 方法调用之前,它不得执行针对同 SqlCommand 一对象启动同步或异步执行的任何其他调用。 在 EndExecuteNonQuery 命令的执行完成之前调用 会导致 SqlCommand 对象阻塞,直到执行完成。

使用 callback 参数可以指定在 AsyncCallback 语句完成时调用的委托。 可以从此委托过程内或应用程序内的任何其他位置调用 EndExecuteNonQuery 方法。 此外,可以传递 参数中的任何 asyncStateObject 对象,并且回调过程可以使用 属性检索此信息 AsyncState

请注意,命令文本和参数以同步方式发送到服务器。 如果发送了大型命令或多个参数,此方法可能会在写入期间受阻。 发送命令后,方法会立即返回,而无需等待服务器的答案,即读取是异步的。

由于回调过程是从 Microsoft .NET 公共语言运行时提供的后台线程中执行的,因此请务必采用严格的方法来处理应用程序中的跨线程交互。 例如,不得在回调过程中与表单的内容进行交互;如果必须更新窗体,则必须切换回窗体的线程才能完成工作。 本主题中的示例演示了此行为。

在执行操作期间发生的所有错误都将作为回调过程中的异常引发。 必须在回调过程中处理异常,而不是在main应用程序中处理。 有关在回调过程中处理异常的其他信息,请参阅本主题中的示例。

此方法忽略 CommandTimeout 属性。

另请参阅

适用于