|   | DataExtensionsRetrieveData(OleDbCommand, String, Int32, Int32, Int32, Object) Method | 
        
        
            Executes the SQL statement using OleDbCommand, and returns the first DataTable 
            of result set, if the result set contains multiple tables.
            
        
        Namespace: GSF.DataAssembly: GSF.Core (in GSF.Core.dll) Version: 2.4.257-beta+00aa2366fbb9ec75f636ebc7cfa610e3826a727c
 Syntax
Syntaxpublic static DataTable RetrieveData(
	this OleDbCommand command,
	string sql,
	int startRow,
	int maxRows,
	int timeout,
	params Object[] parameters
)
<ExtensionAttribute>
Public Shared Function RetrieveData ( 
	command As OleDbCommand,
	sql As String,
	startRow As Integer,
	maxRows As Integer,
	timeout As Integer,
	ParamArray parameters As Object()
) As DataTable
public:
[ExtensionAttribute]
static DataTable^ RetrieveData(
	OleDbCommand^ command, 
	String^ sql, 
	int startRow, 
	int maxRows, 
	int timeout, 
	... array<Object^>^ parameters
)
[<ExtensionAttribute>]
static member RetrieveData : 
        command : OleDbCommand * 
        sql : string * 
        startRow : int * 
        maxRows : int * 
        timeout : int * 
        parameters : Object[] -> DataTable GSF.Data.DataExtensions.RetrieveData = function(command, sql, startRow, maxRows, timeout, ... parameters);
Parameters
- command  OleDbCommand
- The OleDbCommand to use for executing the SQL statement.
- sql  String
- The SQL statement to be executed.
- startRow  Int32
- The zero-based record number to start with.
- maxRows  Int32
- The maximum number of records to retrieve.
- timeout  Int32
- The time in seconds to wait for the SQL statement to execute.
- parameters  Object
- The parameter values to be used to fill in IDbDataParameter parameters identified by '@' prefix in sql expression -or- the parameter values to be passed into stored procedure being executed.
Return Value
DataTableA 
DataTable object.
Usage Note
In Visual Basic and C#, you can call this method as an instance method on any object of type 
OleDbCommand. When you use instance method syntax to call this method, omit the first parameter. For more information, see 
Extension Methods (Visual Basic) or 
Extension Methods (C# Programming Guide).
 See Also
See Also