In this article I will explain with an example, how to execute multiple SQL Queries in one Statement using C# and VB.Net.
	
		This article will illustrate how two SELECT queries separated by semicolon character are executed simultaneously in one Statement using C# and VB.Net.
	
		 
	
		 
	
		Database
	
		For this article I am making use of the Microsoft’s Northwind Database. Download and install instructions are provided in the link below.
	
	
		 
	
		 
	
		HTML Markup
	
		The HTML Markup consists of two GridViews which will be populated using the DataSet.
	
		
			<asp:GridView ID="gvCustomers" runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="false">
		
			    <Columns>
		
			        <asp:BoundField DataField="ContactName" HeaderText="Contact Name" ItemStyle-Width="150px" />
		
			        <asp:BoundField DataField="City" HeaderText="City" ItemStyle-Width="100px" />
		
			        <asp:BoundField DataField="Country" HeaderText="Country" ItemStyle-Width="100px" />
		
			    </Columns>
		
			</asp:GridView>
		
			<br />
		
			<asp:GridView ID="gvEmployees" runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="false">
		
			    <Columns>
		
			        <asp:BoundField DataField="EmployeeName" HeaderText="Employee Name" ItemStyle-Width="150px" />
		
			        <asp:BoundField DataField="City" HeaderText="City" ItemStyle-Width="100px" />
		
			        <asp:BoundField DataField="Country" HeaderText="Country" ItemStyle-Width="100px" />
		
			    </Columns>
		
			</asp:GridView>
	 
	
		 
	
		 
	
		Namespaces
	
		You will need to import the following namespaces.
	
		C#
	
		
			using System.Data;
		
			using System.Data.SqlClient;
		
			using System.Configuration;
	 
	
		 
	
		VB.Net
	
		
			Imports System.Data
		
			Imports System.Data.SqlClient
		
			Imports System.Configuration
	 
	
		 
	
		 
	
		Execute multiple SQL Queries in one Statement using C# and VB.Net
	
		Inside the Page Load event of the page, multiple Select queries 
are executed to fetch data from two Tables i.e. Customers and Employees.
	
		
			Note: In order to execute queries on multiple Tables, the Select statement of each Table must be separated by a semi-colon character.
	 
	
		 
	
		The fetched records are populated into a DataSet and finally the DataTables of the DataSet are used to populate the GridViews.
	
		C#
	
		
			protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e)
		
			{
		
			    if (!this.IsPostBack)
		
			    {
		
			        string constr = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["constr"].ConnectionString;
		
			        string query = "SELECT TOP 10 ContactName, City, Country FROM Customers;";
		
			        query += "SELECT TOP 10 (FirstName + ' ' + LastName) EmployeeName, City, Country FROM Employees";
		
			 
		
			        using (SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection(constr))
		
			        {
		
			            using (SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(query))
		
			            {
		
			                using (SqlDataAdapter sda = new SqlDataAdapter())
		
			                {
		
			                    cmd.Connection = con;
		
			                    sda.SelectCommand = cmd;
		
			                    using (DataSet ds = new DataSet())
		
			                    {
		
			                        sda.Fill(ds);
		
			                        gvCustomers.DataSource = ds.Tables[0];
		
			                        gvCustomers.DataBind();
		
			                        gvEmployees.DataSource = ds.Tables[1];
		
			                        gvEmployees.DataBind();
		
			                    }
		
			                }
		
			            }
		
			        }
		
			    }
		
			}
	 
	
		 
	
		VB.Net
	
		
			Protected Sub Page_Load(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
		
			    If Not Me.IsPostBack Then
		
			        Dim constr As String = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("constr").ConnectionString
		
			        Dim query As String = "SELECT TOP 10 ContactName, City, Country FROM Customers;"
		
			        query += "SELECT TOP 10 (FirstName + ' ' + LastName) EmployeeName, City, Country FROM Employees"
		
			 
		
			        Using con As New SqlConnection(constr)
		
			            Using cmd As New SqlCommand(query)
		
			                Using sda As New SqlDataAdapter()
		
			                    cmd.Connection = con
		
			                    sda.SelectCommand = cmd
		
			                    Using ds As New DataSet()
		
			                        sda.Fill(ds)
		
			                        gvCustomers.DataSource = ds.Tables(0)
		
			                        gvCustomers.DataBind()
		
			                        gvEmployees.DataSource = ds.Tables(1)
		
			                        gvEmployees.DataBind()
		
			                    End Using
		
			                End Using
		
			            End Using
		
			        End Using
		
			    End If
		
			End Sub
	 
	
		 
	
		 
	
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