The Command class has the following methods:
cancel cancels execution of a pending asynchronous execute method call.
createParameter creates a new Parameter object with the specified properties.
execute executes the query, SQL statement, or stored procedure specified in the CommandText property.
executeUpdate calls the underlying ADO execute method with certain parameters.
getActiveConnection retrieves a string containing a definition for a connection if the connection is closed, or a Variant containing the current Connection object if the connection is open.
getCommandText retrieves a string containing a provider command, such as an SQL statement, a table name, a relative URL, or a stored procedure call. Default is "" (zero-length string).
getCommandTimeout retrieves a value that indicates, in seconds, how long to wait for a command to execute.
getCommandType retrieves one or more CommandType values.
getName retrieves the name of a Command object.
getParameter retrieves a parameter of a Command object.
getParameters retrieves all parameters of a Command object.
getPrepared retrieves a boolean value that indicates whether to save a compiled version of a command before execution.
getProperties retrieves the Property objects for a specific instance of an object.
getState retrieves a value that indicates for all applicable objects whether the state of the object is open or closed.
setActiveConnection sets a string containing a definition for a connection if the connection is closed, or a Variant containing the current Connection object if the connection is open.
setCommandText sets a string containing a provider command, such as an SQL statement, a table name, a relative URL, or a stored procedure call. Default is "" (zero-length string).
setCommandTimeout sets a value that indicates, in seconds, how long to wait for a command to execute.
setCommandType sets one or more CommandType values.
setName assigns the name of a Command object.
setPrepared sets a boolean value that indicates whether to save a compiled version of a command before execution.