Isn't an Int64 equal to a long in C#?

user427165 picture user427165 · Mar 10, 2011 · Viewed 46.4k times · Source

I have been playing around with SQL and databases in C# via SqlCeConnection. I have been using ExecuteReader to read results and BigInt values for record IDs which are read into Longs.

Today I have been playing with SQL statements that use COUNT based statements ('SELECT COUNT(*) FROM X') and have been using ExecuteScalar to read these single valued results.

However, I ran into an issue. I can't seem to store the values into a Long data type, which I have been using up to now. I can store them into Int64's.

I have been using BigInt for record IDs to get the maximum potential number of records.

A BigInt 8 bytes therefore is an Int64. Isn't a Long equal to an Int64 as both are 64-bit signed integers?

Therefore, why can't I cast an Int64 into a Long?

long recordCount =0;

recordCount = (long)selectCommand.ExecuteScalar();

The error is:

Specified cast is not valid.

I can read a BigInt into a Long. It is not a problem. I can't read an SQL COUNT into a long.

COUNT returns an Int (Int32), so the problem is in fact casting an Int32 into a long.

Answer

Aliostad picture Aliostad · Mar 10, 2011

long is Int64 in .NET; it is just an alias in C#. Your problem is casting the return value to long and unless we know the type coming back from your query for sure, we would not know why you get an error. SQL BigInt must be convertable to long.

If it is the COUNT(*) which is coming back, then it is Int32. You need to use the Convert class:

long l = Convert.ToInt64(selectCommand.ExecuteScalar());