In this blog, I will demonstrate how to convert a table column into a C# model class, using stored procedure. This is a very useful phenomenon for most of the C# programmers.
SQL Code
Create table and column as you need, like given below.
CREATE TABLE [dbo].[EmployeeMaster]( [RowId] [bigint] NULL, [EmpFirstName] [varchar](50) NULL, [EmpLastName] [varchar](50) NULL, [PhoneNo] [bigint] NULL, [City] [bigint] NULL, [Address] [varchar](500) NULL, [DateOfBirth] [datetime] NULL, [Gender] [int] NULL, [MaritalStatus] [bit] NULL, [EmpStatus] [bit] NULL ) ON [PRIMARY]
Usually, you can create class model with the same name as table columns. Often, you look at the table structure and then create property. But now, you just have to pass the table name and types of class.
SQL Code
CREATE PROCEDURE CREATEMODEL ( @TableName SYSNAME , @CLASSNAME VARCHAR(500) ) AS BEGIN DECLARE @Result VARCHAR(MAX) SET @Result = @CLASSNAME + @TableName + ' {' SELECT @Result = @Result + ' public ' + ColumnType + NullableSign + ' ' + ColumnName + ' { get; set; }' FROM ( SELECT REPLACE(col.NAME, ' ', '_') ColumnName, column_id ColumnId, CASE typ.NAME WHEN 'bigint' THEN 'long' WHEN 'binary' THEN 'byte[]' WHEN 'bit' THEN 'bool' WHEN 'char' THEN 'string' WHEN 'date' THEN 'DateTime' WHEN 'datetime' THEN 'DateTime' WHEN 'datetime2' then 'DateTime' WHEN 'datetimeoffset' THEN 'DateTimeOffset' WHEN 'decimal' THEN 'decimal' WHEN 'float' THEN 'float' WHEN 'image' THEN 'byte[]' WHEN 'int' THEN 'int' WHEN 'money' THEN 'decimal' WHEN 'nchar' THEN 'char' WHEN 'ntext' THEN 'string' WHEN 'numeric' THEN 'decimal' WHEN 'nvarchar' THEN 'string' WHEN 'real' THEN 'double' WHEN 'smalldatetime' THEN 'DateTime' WHEN 'smallint' THEN 'short' WHEN 'smallmoney' THEN 'decimal' WHEN 'text' THEN 'string' WHEN 'time' THEN 'TimeSpan' WHEN 'timestamp' THEN 'DateTime' WHEN 'tinyint' THEN 'byte' WHEN 'uniqueidentifier' THEN 'Guid' WHEN 'varbinary' THEN 'byte[]' WHEN 'varchar' THEN 'string' ELSE 'UNKNOWN_' + typ.NAME END ColumnType, CASE WHEN col.is_nullable = 1 and typ.NAME in ('bigint', 'bit', 'date', 'datetime', 'datetime2', 'datetimeoffset', 'decimal', 'float', 'int', 'money', 'numeric', 'real', 'smalldatetime', 'smallint', 'smallmoney', 'time', 'tinyint', 'uniqueidentifier') THEN '?' ELSE '' END NullableSign FROM SYS.COLUMNS col join sys.types typ on col.system_type_id = typ.system_type_id AND col.user_type_id = typ.user_type_id where object_id = object_id(@TableName) ) t ORDER BY ColumnId SET @Result = @Result + ' }' print @Result END
After running this procedure, execute SP with parameters. Now, the result will be loaded as model class.
exec CREATEMODEL ‘EmployeeMaster’, ‘public class ‘
Output
public class EmployeeMaster { public long? RowId { get; set; } public string EmpFirstName { get; set; } public string EmpLastName { get; set; } public long? PhoneNo { get; set; } public long? City { get; set; } public string Address { get; set; } public DateTime? DateOfBirth { get; set; } public int? Gender { get; set; } publicbool ? MaritalStatus { get; set; } publicbool ? EmpStatus { get; set; } }
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