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Devart.Data Namespace / SqlShimParameterCollection<T> Class / Item Property / Item(Int32) Property
The zero-based index of the parameter to retrieve.
Example

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    Item(Int32) Property
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    Gets or sets the Devart.Data.MailChimp.MailChimpParameter at the specified index.
    Syntax
    'Declaration
     
    Public Overloads Shadows Property Item( _
       ByVal index As Integer _
    ) As T
    public new T Item( 
       int index
    ) {get; set;}

    Parameters

    index
    The zero-based index of the parameter to retrieve.

    Property Value

    The Devart.Data.MailChimp.MailChimpParameter at the specified index.
    Example
    The following example creates a SqlShimParameterCollection<T>, adds instances of SqlShimParameter to the collection, displays the names of its SqlShimParameter objects, and then clears the collection.
    public void CreateMailChimpParamColl(MailChimpCommand mailchimpCommand) {
      MailChimpParameterCollection myParamCollection = mailchimpCommand.Parameters;
      myParamCollection.Add("DeptNo", DbType.Integer);
      myParamCollection.Add("DName", DbType.VarChar);
      myParamCollection.Add("Loc", DbType.VarChar);
      string myParamNames = "";
      for (int i=0; i < myParamCollection.Count; i++)
        myParamNames += myParamCollection[i].ToString() + "\n";
      MessageBox.Show(myParamNames);
      myParamCollection.Clear();
    }
    Public Sub CreateMailChimpParamColl(mailchimpCommand As MailChimpCommand)
      Dim myParamCollection As MailChimpParameterCollection = mailchimpCommand.Parameters
      myParamCollection.Add("DeptNo", DbType.Integer)
      myParamCollection.Add("DName", DbType.VarChar)
      myParamCollection.Add("Loc", DbType.VarChar)
      Dim myParamNames As String = ""
      Dim i As Integer
      For i = 0 To myParamCollection.Count - 1
        myParamNames += myParamCollection(i).ToString() + ControlChars.Cr
      Next i
      MessageBox.Show(myParamNames)
      myParamCollection.Clear()
    End Sub
    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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