Adds a new ULParameter, created using the specified parameter name, data type, length, and source column name, to the collection.
Visual Basic Public Function Add( _ ByVal parameterName As String, _ ByVal ulDbType As ULDbType, _ ByVal size As Integer, _ ByVal sourceColumn As String _ ) As ULParameter
C# public ULParameter Add( string parameterName, ULDbType ulDbType, int size, string sourceColumn );
parameterName The name of the parameter. For unnamed parameters, use an empty string ("") or a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) for this value. In UltraLite.NET, parameter names are not used by ULCommand.
ulDbType One of the iAnywhere.Data.UltraLite.ULDbType values.
size The length of the parameter.
sourceColumn The name of the source column to map.
The new ULParameter object.
All parameters in the collection are treated as positional parameters and must be added to the collection in the same order as the corresponding question mark placeholders in the ULCommand.CommandText. For example, the first parameter in the collection corresponds to the first question mark in the SQL statement, the second parameter in the collection corresponds to the second question mark in the SQL statement, and so on. There must be at least as many question marks in the ULCommand.CommandText as there are parameters in the collection. Nulls are substituted for missing parameters.
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