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asp.net - ExecuteScalar throws NullReferenceException

This code throws a NullReferenceException when it calls ExecuteScalar:

selectedPassengerID = 0;

//SqlCommand command = GenericDataAccess.CreateCommand();


// 2nd test
string connectionString = "";
SqlConnection conn;

connectionString = ConfigurationManager.
    ConnectionStrings["ConnST-MHM"].ConnectionString;
conn = new SqlConnection(connectionString);
SqlCommand command = new SqlCommand();
command.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure ;
command.Connection = conn;
command.CommandText = "SearchForPassenger";

SqlParameter param;

param = command.CreateParameter();
param.ParameterName = "@name";
param.Value = pName; // Session[""];
param.DbType = DbType.String;
command.Parameters.Add(param);

param = command.CreateParameter();
param.ParameterName = "@flightDate";
param.Value = date; 
param.DbType = DbType.String;
command.Parameters.Add(param);

param = command.CreateParameter();
param.ParameterName = "@ticketNo";
param.Value = ticketNumber; 
param.DbType = DbType.Int32;
command.Parameters.Add(param);

int item;

command.Connection.Open();
item = (int)command.ExecuteScalar();
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I have encapsulated most of my SQL logic in a DAL. One of these DAL methods pulls scalar Ints using the following logic. It may work for you:

  object temp = cmnd.ExecuteScalar();
  if ((temp == null) || (temp == DBNull.Value)) return -1;
  return (int)temp;

I know that you have entered a lot of code above but I think that this is really the essence of your problem. Good luck!


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