Refactored DeleteObjectProcedureHandler, InsertObjectProcedureHandler, and UpdateObjectProcedureHandler to use StringBuilder for building SQL command strings. This improves readability and maintainability without changing the logic or parameters. Added System.Text using directives as needed.
Updated Delete, Insert, and Update object procedure handlers to use named parameters in SQL stored procedure calls instead of positional parameters, improving clarity and reducing risk of misalignment. Also removed unused using statements from UpdateObjectProcedure.cs.
Deleted the DeleteObjectProcedureExtensions static class and its ExecuteDeleteProcedure extension methods from DeleteObjectProcedure.cs. These methods previously provided convenience for executing delete procedures via ISender. The core DeleteObjectProcedure record and its handler remain unchanged.
Clarify intent by renaming SqlExceptionNumber to BadRequestSqlExceptionNumber in both configuration and code. This makes it explicit that these SQL exception numbers are mapped to HTTP 400 Bad Request errors. All relevant usages and settings have been updated accordingly.
Refactored Delete, Insert, and Update procedure handlers to inject IOptionsMonitor<SqlExceptionOptions> instead of SqlExceptionOptions, enabling dynamic configuration updates. Updated all references to use CurrentValue. Added necessary using directives and cleaned up redundant usings in InsertObjectProcedure.cs.
Refactored DeleteObjectProcedureHandler to inject SqlExceptionOptions and wrap stored procedure execution in a try-catch block. Added logic to throw custom exceptions (DeleteObjectFailedException, BadRequestException) based on result codes and SQL exception numbers, enhancing robustness and configurability of error handling.
Updated DeleteObjectProcedureHandler and UpdateObjectProcedureHandler to declare, initialize, and select the @RC variable in their SQL command strings. This ensures the stored procedure return code is explicitly captured and returned by the query.
Introduce `DeleteObjectProcedure` to encapsulate parameters for
delete operations, including entity, ID range, and force flag.
Add `DeleteObjectProcedureExtensions` for convenient invocation
via `ISender`. Implement `DeleteObjectProcedureHandler` to
execute the `[dbo].[PRREC_DELETE_OBJECT]` stored procedure
using dynamic SQL parameters.
Throw `DeleteObjectFailedException` on failure and ensure
`End` defaults to `Start` if unset. Add XML documentation
for improved code clarity. Include necessary `using`
directives for dependencies.