I am using an SQLite database in my application. For some reason the query:
UPDATE USERS SET PASSWORD = 'test' WHERE USERNAME = 'Admin'
works in console (updates the PASSWORD field), but when I run it via code:
Dim exec As String = "UPDATE USERS SET PASSWORD = '" & password & "' WHERE USERNAME = '" & username & "'"
Dim returnCode As [Boolean] = True
Try
ExecuteNonQuery(exec)
Catch
returnCode = False
End Try
Return returnCode
The function always returns false, and the database is not updated. Here is the ExecuteNonQuery method:
Public Shared Function ExecuteNonQuery(sql As String) As Integer
Dim cnn As New SQLiteConnection(dbConnection)
cnn.Open()
Dim mycommand As New SQLiteCommand(cnn)
mycommand.CommandText = sql
Dim rowsUpdated As Integer = mycommand.ExecuteNonQuery()
cnn.Close()
Return rowsUpdated
End Function
What am I doing wrong here? My code for creating a new row works fine, but updating doesn't.
Yes, I am aware this is unsafe, I originally had a bunch more safety checks, but I need to at least get it to work before doing so.
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