SQL Server Spatial Types -


I am trying to create a SpatialObject in C # and it has its own SQL Server database I am passing through A DataSet , but I can not understand how I can pass it to DataSet : /

when I try to add element to the parameter I do not know anything about it, but I do not know anything about it. I do not get anything in the form of DS. It is only found in the form of the ultimate.

  Kanva (geography, '')  

Can I pass DS or should I do this through any stored procedure?

Here is a part of my code that I am using

  SqlGeographyItem.BeginGeography (OpenGisGeographyType.Point); String Radio Latlang = Points Remove (points. Length - 1); String [] token = radiot label.plit (','); Decimal Tree Mercury (Hidden Radio Price, Outside Radio); SqlGeographyItem.BeginFigure (Convert Repeat (token [1]), Convert. Repeat (token [0])); SqlGeographyItem.EndFigure (); SqlGeographyItem.EndGeography (); SqlGeographyFig = SqlGeographyItem.Constructed geography; SqlGeographyFig.STBuffer (Convert.ToDouble (radio)); DS_GeofenceTableAdapters.Geofence1TableAdapter ta_geocercas = New DS_GeofenceTableAdapters.Geofence1TableAdapter (); DS_GeofenceTableAdapters.GeofenceClientTableAdapter tagc = New GeofenceClientTableAdapter (); Int EdgoOo = Convert.OINT32 (TAJCOcore.Interactive Curie (4, AD.T.TT_Number Read, Type, Points, Buffer, Datetime. Now, "Active", Radio, Color, Way));  


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