I need to connect to a table in my database to get the contents there to put into a string variable in C# behind code. I’m having trouble with writing the part with the SqlConnection. I want to take the contents from a specific field in a specific record. I think the SELECT command might look like:SELECT formulation FROM Current WHERE id = 1formulation,id are fields, Current is the tableThe string variable is defined by: string test="000000";My connectionStrings in the web.config: <connectionStrings> <add name="ConnectionString" connectionString="Data Source=.SQLEXPRESS;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|Database.mdf;Integrated Security=True;User Instance=True" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /> </connectionStrings> Thank you for your help. -Larry
I am having a hard time finding information about this error online. I was hoping someone could help me with it. I am working with MS Visual Studio 2005. The SQL Server version is 2000. The error bellow says I am trying to connect to SQL 2005. Also, I can use MSVS Server Explorer and SQL Server Enterprise Manager to connect to the database.Here is my code:
imports System.data Dim Connect As New SqlClient.SqlConnection Dim Adapter As New SqlClient.SqlDataAdapter Dim St As New DataSet Dim ConnectString As String ConnectString = "Data Source=MANDB01;Initial Catalog=MANCON_WEB;Integrated Security=True" Connect.ConnectionString = ConnectString Adapter.SelectCommand = New SqlClient.SqlCommand("select * from item_cat1", Connect) Adapter.SelectCommand.Connection.Open() Adapter.Fill(St) Connect.Close() The browser is reporting this error: An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: Named Pipes Provider, error: 40 - Could not open a connection to SQL Server)
My web project (ASP.NET 2.0 / C#) runs against sql server 2000 and uses the System.Data.SqlClient.using System.Data.SqlClient; I use System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection and System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand to make the connections to the database and do selects and updates. Is it correct to continue to use these against SQL Server 2005? I ask because I made a connection string (outside of .Net) for SqlServer 2005 using the SQL native provider and it had the following - Provider=SQLNCLI.1 and any connection strings I had made (also outside of ASP.NET) fro SQL Server all used Provider=SQLOLEDB.1. This is why I wondered if there is a different SqlClient in .Net 2.0 for SQL Server 2005? Cheers Al
Hi,I have a SqlConnection object with connection string, "Data Source=server1;Initial Catalog=CDCollection;User Id=joe;Password=11111."For User ID, I created a new user "joe" in the Management Studio.I tried to use this user, but sqlconnection threw an exception stating access was denied.I noticed that SQL Server 2005 has user accounts that you can create for the server and for the database, but I am confused by this. How can a create a non-sa user account that I can give to the SQLConnection object that will work? Do I need to create a user for the server and the same user for the database CDCollection? I am not all familiar with SQL Server administration.Any help or leads would be appreciated.
I have lots of problems with the connection. I've connected many dropdownlists to the database and i didn't have problems at all. I also try an example of an ASP.NET book: <asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource1" runat="server" ConnectionString= "<%$ ConnectionStrings:CIPPEC%>" InsertCommand= "INSERT INTO [member] ([first_name], [last_name], [malefemale], [yearborn]) VALUES (@first_name, @last_name, @malefemale, @yearborn)"> <InsertParameters> <asp:FormParameter Name="first_name" Type="String" FormField="FirstTextBox" /> <asp:FormParameter Name="last_name" Type="String" FormField="LastTextbox"/> <asp:FormParameter Name="malefemale" Type="Int32" FormField="MFRadioButton" /> <asp:FormParameter Name="yearborn" Type="Int32" FormField="YearDropDown" /> </InsertParameters> </asp:SqlDataSource> And it worked well. But when i try to connect my page with: Dim connect As New Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection( _ "Server=glgrand-arSQLEXPRESS;UID="WindowsStartupUser";password="WindowsStartupPass"; database=CIPPEC") connect.Open() Dim cmd As New Data.SqlClient.SqlCommand( _ "INSERT PRUEBA (PersonaJuridica, NombreRazonSocial, Nombre, Segundo_nombre, Apellido) " & _ "VALUES (txtPerJur, txtRazSoc, txtName, txtSecondName, txtApellido)", _ connect) cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() connect.Close() The error message says: Login failed for user 'username'. I tried lots of things but it didn't work: In SQL Configuration Manager: Client Protocols: TCP/IP and Named Pipes are enabled. In SQL 2005 Services: Server Properties: Built-in Account: Local System SQL Server Surface Area Configuration: Remote connections: Using both TCP/IP and Name Pipes connection is selected. In SQL Management Studio i created a new login glgrand-ar/UserStartupName , with sysadmin server role and user mapping my CIPPEC database. I don't know what else i could try, i tried it at home and at work and i couldn't connect to my database and make an INSERT. It stops at Connect.Open() with the error that i wrote in this subject message. It's evident that i'm doing something wrong (because i'm new): Could you please help me with a solution and explain me what are the data that i have to put on the Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection ?? I'm using the Windows authentication: i'm putting my username and password and it doesn't worked. Thank you!!
Hi all, In the Object Explorer of my SQL Server 2005 Management Studio Express, I do not have €˜Northwind€™ Database installed yet. I executed the following source code (that was copied from a book) in my VB 2005 Express: /////////////////////----Form9.vb----////////////////////////// Imports System.Data.SqlClient Imports System.Data Public Class Form9
Dim cnn1 As New SqlConnection
Private Sub Form5_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
'Compute top-level project folder and use it as a prefix for 'the primary data file Dim int1 As Integer = InStr(My.Application.Info.DirectoryPath, "bin") Dim strPath As String = Microsoft.VisualBasic.Left(My.Application.Info.DirectoryPath, int1 - 1) Dim pdbfph As String = strPath & "northwnd.mdf" Dim cst As String = "Data Source=.sqlexpress;" & _ "Integrated Security=SSPI;" & _ "AttachDBFileName=" & pdbfph cnn1.ConnectionString = cst
End Sub
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
'Create a command to create a table Dim cmd1 As New SqlCommand cmd1.CommandText = "CREATE TABLE FromExcel (" & _ "FirstName nvarchar(15), " & _ "LastName nvarchar(20), " & _ "PersonID int Not Null)" cmd1.Connection = cnn1
'Invoke the command Try cnn1.Open() cmd1.ExecuteNonQuery() MessageBox.Show("Command succeeded.", "Outcome", _ MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Information) Catch ex As Exception MessageBox.Show(ex.Message) Finally cnn1.Close() End Try
End Sub
Private Sub Button2_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button2.Click
'Create a command to drop a table Dim cmd1 As New SqlCommand cmd1.CommandText = "DROP TABLE FromExcel" cmd1.Connection = cnn1
'Invoke the command Try cnn1.Open() cmd1.ExecuteNonQuery() MessageBox.Show("Command succeeded.", "Outcome", _ MessageBoxButtons.OK, MessageBoxIcon.Information) Catch ex As Exception MessageBox.Show(ex.Message) Finally cnn1.Close() End Try
End Sub
Private Sub Button3_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button3.Click
'Declare FromExcel Data Table and RowForExcel DataRow Dim FromExcel As New DataTable Dim RowForExcel As DataRow
'Create TextFieldParser for CSV file from spreadsheet Dim crd1 As Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.TextFieldParser Dim strPath As String = _ Microsoft.VisualBasic.Left( _ My.Application.Info.DirectoryPath, _ InStr(My.Application.Info.DirectoryPath, "bin") - 1) crd1 = My.Computer.FileSystem.OpenTextFieldParser _ (My.Computer.FileSystem.CombinePath(strPath, "Book1.csv")) crd1.TextFieldType = Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.FieldType.Delimited crd1.Delimiters = New String() {","}
'Loop through rows of CSV file and populate 'RowForExcel DataRow for adding to FromExcel 'Rows collection Dim currentRow As String() Do Until crd1.EndOfData Try currentRow = crd1.ReadFields() Dim currentField As String Dim int1 As Integer = 1 RowForExcel = FromExcel.NewRow For Each currentField In currentRow Select Case int1 Case 1 RowForExcel("FirstName") = currentField Case 2 RowForExcel("LastName") = currentField Case 3 RowForExcel("PersonID") = CInt(currentField) End Select int1 += 1 Next int1 = 1 FromExcel.Rows.Add(RowForExcel) RowForExcel = FromExcel.NewRow Catch ex As Microsoft.VisualBasic.FileIO.MalformedLineException MsgBox("Line " & ex.Message & _ "is not valid and will be skipped.") End Try Loop Try cnn1.Open() Using sqc1 As SqlBulkCopy = New SqlBulkCopy(cnn1) sqc1.DestinationTableName = "dbo.FromExcel" sqc1.WriteToServer(FromExcel) End Using Catch ex As Exception MessageBox.Show(ex.Message) Finally cnn1.Close() End Try
'Read the FromExcel table and display results in 'a message box Dim strQuery As String = "SELECT * " & _ "FROM dbo.FromExcel " Dim str1 As String = ""
Dim cmd1 As New SqlCommand(strQuery, cnn1) cnn1.Open() Dim rdr1 As SqlDataReader rdr1 = cmd1.ExecuteReader() Try While rdr1.Read() str1 += rdr1.GetString(0) & ", " & _ rdr1.GetString(1) & ", " & _ rdr1.GetSqlInt32(2).ToString & ControlChars.CrLf End While Finally rdr1.Close() cnn1.Close() End Try MessageBox.Show(str1, "FromExcel")
End Sub
End Class /////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// This is Part 1 (The length of input exceeds 50000 characters). Part 2 will be posted in this site shortly.
ok, I am on Day 2 of being brain dead.I have a database with a table with 2 varchar(25) columns I have a btton click event that gets the value of the userName, and a text box.I NEED to insert a new row in a sql database, with the 2 variables.Ive used a sqldatasource object, and tried to midify the insert parameters, tried to set it at the button click event, and NOTHING is working. Anyone have a good source for sql 101/ASP.Net/Braindead where I can find this out, or better yet, give me an example. this is what I got <%@ Page Language="C#" %><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"><script runat="server"> protected void runit_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) { //SqlDataSource ID = "InsertExtraInfo".Insert(); //SqlDataSource1.Insert(); } protected void Button1_Click1(object sender, EventArgs e) { SqlDataSource newsql; newsql.InsertParameters.Add("@name", "Dan"); newsql.InsertParameters.Add("@color", "rose"); String t_c = "purple"; string tempname = Page.User.Identity.Name; Label1.Text = tempname; Label2.Text = t_c; newsql.Insert(); }</script><html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" ><head runat="server"> <title>mini update</title></head><body> <form id="form1" runat="server"> name<asp:TextBox ID="name" runat="server" OnTextChanged="TextBox2_TextChanged"></asp:TextBox><br /> color <asp:TextBox ID="color" runat="server"></asp:TextBox><br /> <br /> <asp:Button ID="Button1" runat="server" OnClick="Button1_Click1" Text="Button" /> <br /> set lable =><asp:Label ID="Label1" runat="server" Text="Label" Width="135px" Visible="False"></asp:Label><br /> Lable 2 => <asp:Label ID="Label2" runat="server" Text="Label"></asp:Label><br /> Usernmae=><asp:LoginName ID="LoginName1" runat="server" /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource1" runat="server" ConflictDetection="CompareAllValues" ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:newstring %>" DeleteCommand="DELETE FROM [favcolor] WHERE [name] = @original_name AND [color] = @original_color" InsertCommand="INSERT INTO [favcolor] ([name], [color]) VALUES (@name, @color)" OldValuesParameterFormatString="original_{0}" SelectCommand="SELECT [name], [color] FROM [favcolor]" UpdateCommand="UPDATE [favcolor] SET [color] = @color WHERE [name] = @original_name AND [color] = @original_color"> <DeleteParameters> <asp:Parameter Name="original_name" Type="String" /> <asp:Parameter Name="original_color" Type="String" /> </DeleteParameters> <UpdateParameters> <asp:Parameter Name="color" Type="String" /> <asp:Parameter Name="original_name" Type="String" /> <asp:Parameter Name="original_color" Type="String" /> </UpdateParameters> <InsertParameters> <asp:InsertParameter("@name", "Dan", Type="String" /> <asp:InsertParameter("@color", "rose") Type="String"/> </InsertParameters> </asp:SqlDataSource> <asp:GridView ID="GridView1" runat="server" AllowPaging="True" AllowSorting="True" AutoGenerateColumns="False" DataKeyNames="name" DataSourceID="SqlDataSource1"> <Columns> <asp:CommandField ShowDeleteButton="True" ShowEditButton="True" ShowSelectButton="True" /> <asp:BoundField DataField="color" HeaderText="color" SortExpression="color" /> <asp:BoundField DataField="name" HeaderText="name" ReadOnly="True" SortExpression="name" /> </Columns> </asp:GridView> </form></body></html>
Public Conn As New SqlConnection("Data Source=localhost;Initial Catalog=tblUsers;UID=XXXX;pwd=XXXX")Public Conn As New SqlConnection("Data Source=XX.XXX.XX.XXX;Initial Catalog=tblUsers;UID=XXXX;pwd=XXXX") This two commands are in my application. I switch between the two so I can test my application. When I put my application on the server, I use the localhost SQLCONNECTION. The other is commented out. However, the application continues to connect to the server with the address that is commented out. THIS IS VERY FRUSTRATING... HELP!!!!
Hi, Someone can explain to me what happend in this situation...i have this and want to call a procedure with connection parameters protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) {
SqlConnection edo = new SqlConnection(); edo.ConnectionString = "server=myserver; uid=admin; pwd=; " + "database=name1"; SqlCommand com = edo.CreateCommand(); com.CommandType = CommandType.Text; My_proc(edo, com); } protected void My_proc(SqlConnection edo , SqlCommand com) { try {edo.Open(); } catch{} finally{ edo.close();} }
Well what happend with the SqlCommand and SqlConnection when return to Button_Click() Are they alive? Can be used in Buton_Click like parameters for another procedure? or i have to create it again?Thx in advance..
please help me !!!?I have a problem with sqlconnection definition when I add the sqlconnection from toolbox :like this: Imports System.Data.SqlClientPartial Class _Default Inherits System.Web.UI.Page Private Sub InitializeComponent() Me.sqlConnection1 = New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection Me.sqlConnection1.ConnectionString = "Data Source=server;Initial Catalog=masterstd;User ID=sa" Me.sqlConnection1.FireInfoMessageEventOnUserErrors = False End Sub Private WithEvents sqlConnection1 As System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load If Not IsPostBack Then Dim cmduniversity As SqlCommand Dim dtruniversity As SqlDataReader cmduniversity = New SqlCommand("select * from university", sqlConnection1) sqlConnection1.Open() dtruniversity = cmduniversity.ExecuteReader dtruniversity.Close() sqlConnection1.Close() End If End SubEnd Classin the sqlconnection.open the nullrefrence exception occures butwhen i define myself this exception dosn't occure.like this: Imports System.Data.SqlClientPartial Class _Default Inherits System.Web.UI.Page Private Sub InitializeComponent() End Sub Private WithEvents sqlConnection1 As System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection Protected Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load If Not IsPostBack Then sqlConnection1 = New SqlConnection sqlConnection1.ConnectionString = "Data Source=server;Initial Catalog=masterstd;User ID=sa" sqlConnection1.FireInfoMessageEventOnUserErrors = False Dim cmduniversity As SqlCommand Dim dtruniversity As SqlDataReader cmduniversity = New SqlCommand("select * from university", sqlConnection1) sqlConnection1.Open() dtruniversity = cmduniversity.ExecuteReader dtruniversity.Close() sqlConnection1.Close() End If End Subwhere is the problem?
Can someone help me out? I am trying to establish a SQL server connection in my C# code. My C# code crasheds though. Can someone tell me what Iam doing wrong? Here is the C# code:
SqlConnection myConnection = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings["TheDividerConnectionString"]); Here is the connection string as defined in the web.config file: <connectionStrings> <add name="TheDividerConnectionString" connectionString="Data Source=BVCOMPUTERSQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=TheDivider;Integrated Security=True" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" /> </connectionStrings>
Would anyone ahve any ideas why when i debug this code, it stops and freezes at cn.open(); A raw sql query against the DB works in this format. int top=10;SqlConnection cn = new SqlConnection("Data Source=blah;Initial Catalog=blah;Integrated Security=blah"); SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("SELECT DISTINCT TOP (@nrows) [CustNu] FROM [Customer] WHERE [CustNu] like @term", cn);cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("nrows", top);cmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("term", prefixText + "%");
List <string> suggestions = new List<string>(); cn.Open();
HiI would like to have some help for my problem.I'm trying to retreive the connectionString "MyConnectionString" from app.config using method 1 or 2 to get a connection to my DB (without any success.) --> Partial codepublic SqlConnection GetConnection() { // reference to System.Configuration Library is done 1 SqlConnection Connection = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["MyConnectionString"].ConnectionString);--> thrown NullReferenceException on Conn.Open(); 2 SqlConnection Connection = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings["MyConnectionString"]);--> thrown InvalidOperationException ConnectionString not initialised return Connection; } public Contest GetContestFromDB() { SqlConnection Conn = GetConnection(); Conn.Open(); ->> thrown Exception 1 or 2...Here my app.config :<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?><configuration> <appSettings> <clear/> <add key="MyConnectionString" value="Server=.SQLExpress;AttachDbFilename=D:Documents and Settings0xMesdocumentsApp_DataShopperDB.MDF;Database=ShopperDB.MDF;Trusted_Connection=Yes;"></add> </appSettings> <connectionStrings> <clear/> --> using <clear/> to avoid to load from machine.config <add name="MyConnectionString" connectionString="Server=.SQLExpress;AttachDbFilename=D:Documents and Settings0xMes documentsApp_DataShopperDB.MDF;Database=ShopperDB.MDF;Trusted_Connection=Yes;"></add> </connectionStrings></configuration> I'm using Visual Studio 2008 with SQLServer 2005 Express Embedded and WindowsXP SP2 .Have you got any idea ?I'm not able to sleep anymore...And I've test this code in ASP.net with the same ConnectionString in the web.config file and it works !!I'm lost.By the way, thx if ou get an answer ww4ss
Hi I have the next simple code, what do i have to change to match it to SQL? The code: Sub Page_Load (Source As Object, E as EventArgs) dim strConn as string =("Provider=" & "Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;" & _ "Data Source =C:webspacesegolforferaforfera.co.ildbguestbook.mdb")
Dim MySQL as string = "SELECT Name, EMail, URL, Comment FROM Guestbook" Dim MyConn as New OleDBConnection (strConn) Dim Cmd as New OleDBCommand (MySQL, MyConn) MyConn.Open () rptGuestbook.DataSource = Cmd.ExecuteReader(System.Data.CommandBehavior.CloseConnection) rptGuestbook.DataBind() End Sub Thank's and have a good day.
I have a database for each of my customers and want to connect to a database depending on who is logged in. all my users have their database name in the user profile. how can i use the database name in the user profile to change the initial catalog to connect to aaother database?
Hi there, I'm not sure if the way I handle SqlConnection in my apps is the most performant one.So my apps use db heavily and there are loads of classes with methods like 1 using (SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["myConn"].ConnectionString)) 2 3 {conn.Open(); 4 // more code here 5 } 6 7 As I use using the connection is closed and the object is disposed when leaving the code block.I know that the connection is taken from a pool and when closed it returns to the pool as though I'm not sure if it is better to have one "global" SqlConnection objectand to use that object for all classes or most of them. What about the ConfigurationManager, doesn't it slow down the performance as well when I'm accessing the ConnectionString value thousands of times?I hope someone can point out the issues.Many thanks in advance, Limbic
I need some information on sqlconnnection object. I see it referenced in some exercises, and also displayed in the toolbox on some articles, but I'm running .net 2.0 and I have no sqlconnection in my toolbox, but more importantly, I can not seem to drop the data connection from my database/server explorer to my form to create a sqlconn object. When I highlight the data connection (in my case it's machinenamesqlexpress.pubs.dbo) and try to drag it - it immediately goes to a NO icon (that is a circle with a slash thru it) and I can not drop it onto my form. I can see the database with no problems in explorer. I have been able to create a sqlconnection programatically: Dim sqldatasource1 As SqlConnection = New SqlConnection() sqldatasource1.ConnectionString = "Data Source=localhostsqlexpress;Initial Catalog=pubs;Integrated Security=True" but how can I create it on my form?? I would appreciate any help on this matter.
I have created an aspx page that uses the SqlConnection class to pull data from Microsoft CRM’s database, and we have placed this aspx inside CRM’s directory on the server so that it uses the same integrated security that CRM uses. This works fine on our test environment but on our live environment the Sql connection fails with the exception: "Not associated with a trusted SQL Server connection" This is probably because our test CRM server has the database on the same machine as the web server, but the live environment has the database and the web server on separate machines. So my question is how can I create an aspx page that takes the integrated security credentials that the user used to log into the website and uses them to access data from a database on a seperate machine?
Hi,When using the following controls....System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection System.Data.SqlClient.SqlCommandIf I want to change my SQL command and execute the query once again what cleanup do I need to do first?Do I need close and dispose the SqlConnection?Do I need to dispose the SqlCommand?Can I use the SqlConnection for more than one SqlCommand?Thanks,Scott
I am working on a set of webforms that insert user data into a set of db tables. I set up a test of an approach using northwind and I'm having trouble getting the insert to work. When I open the form, input the name and phone, and submit there is no error, but no record inserted into the Shippers table. You can see one of my approaches in the ASPX code. I don't like having to do the select in order to do the insert -- so that's commented off. I'm stuck. Thoughts about what I'm missing appreciated...
Ray ASPX code. <%@ Page Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeFile="Default66a.aspx.cs" Inherits="pages_audit_Default66a" %><!DOCTYPE html PUBLIC "-//W3C//DTD XHTML 1.0 Transitional//EN" "http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd"> <html xmlns="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml" > <head id="Head1" runat="server"><title>Untitled Page</title> </head><body> <form id="form1" runat="server"> CompanyName: <asp:textbox id="txtCompanyName" runat="server" /><br /> Phone:<asp:textbox id="txtPhone" runat="server" /><br /> <br /> <asp:button id="btnSubmit" runat="server" text="Submit" onclick="btnSubmit_Click" /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> <asp:Label ID="awesomelbl" runat="server" Text="Label"></asp:Label><br /> <br /> <!-- <asp:sqldatasource id="SqlDataSource1" runat="server" connectionstring="<%$ ConnectionStrings:NorthwindConnectionString %>" insertcommand="INSERT INTO Shippers(CompanyName, Phone) VALUES (@CompanyName, @Phone)" ProviderName="System.Data.SqlClient" SelectCommand="SELECT * FROM [Shippers]"> <insertparameters> <asp:controlparameter controlid="txtCompanyName" name="CompanyName" /> <asp:controlparameter controlid="txtPhone" name="Phone" /> </insertparameters> </asp:sqldatasource> --></form> </body> </html> c Sharp code using System; using System.Data; using System.Data.SqlClient; using System.Data.Sql; using System.Configuration; using System.Collections; using System.Web; using System.Web.Security; using System.Web.UI; using System.Web.UI.WebControls; using System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts; using System.Web.UI.HtmlControls; public partial class pages_audit_Default66a : System.Web.UI.Page {protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) { }protected void btnSubmit_Click(object sender, EventArgs e) {SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection("Data Source=Chilibowl;Trusted_Connection=yes;DataBase=Northwind"); SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand("INSERT INTO [Shippers] ([CompanyName], [Phone]) VALUES (@CompanyName, @Phone)");SqlParameter cnameparam = new SqlParameter("@CompanyName", txtCompanyName.Text); SqlParameter phnparam = new SqlParameter("@Phone", txtPhone.Text); cmd.Parameters.Add(cnameparam); cmd.Parameters.Add(phnparam); try { con.Open();if (cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() > 0)awesomelbl.Text = "successful insert"; } catch { //handel } finally { con.Close(); } } }
An error has occurred while establishing a connection to the server. When connecting to SQL Server 2005, this failure may be caused by the fact that under the default settings SQL Server does not allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 26 - Error Locating Server/Instance Specified) this problem occured when i rum my program which contain database connection any one there can help me please?
Hi all, I am accessing one database a bunch of different times all throughout my code...in various functions and different web pages. Is there a a way to create an sqlconnection that I can access all the time, instead of constanting hardcoding which database to go to? I've tried putting the info in another file and just including it where I want the database to open, but I can't use <!-- #INCLUDE --> inside of the server scripts. Can anyone help
How much of a performance difference is there between connecting to SQL Server 2000 using OleDbConnection or using SqlConnection?
The reason I'm asking is I am taking on the task of updating an older program that uses a Access Database to use SQL Server, but it has a Database Utility class that uses OleDbConnection. I'm just debating whether it would be worthwhile to upgrade the class to use the SQL objects rather than Oledb. Program does a lot of update and insert of invidual records, and a few select statements that usually return from 1 to 2000 records up to a maximum of 50,000 records
I've an web app with impersonate windows authentication. IIS uses Windows authentication for this app & anonymous authentication is turned off. This app have connectionString in Web.config where Windows autentication (SSPI) to SQL Server 2000 took place. Now I've a piece of code:
public class SiteParameters { public static SqlConnection Connection { get { SqlConnection conn; try { conn = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings["connectionString"]); if(conn.State != ConnectionState.Open) conn.Open(); } catch(Exception) { conn = null; } return conn; } } }
No comments is needed, think... Now, I'm going to use it in following way:
SqlConnection conn = SiteParameters.Connection; SqlDataAdapter dta = new SqlDataAdapter(); DataSet ds = new DataSet();
SqlCommand sqlSelect = new SqlCommand("spPlanTransportSelect", conn); sqlSelect.CommandType =CommandType.StoredProcedure;
It looks good & works good... on local machine only :( When I run app locally (doesn't matter if I call it by http://localhost/app, http://127.0.0.1/app or http://10.50.2.51/app I take proper data from database. But when my buddy from another comp (e.g. 10.50.2.52) uses URL http://10.50.5.51/app he receives an error in line dta.Fill(ds, "PlanTransport");, but in fact conn variable is null & he receives "yellow" screen where is written that NT ANONYMOUS user is trying to log on to database... It looks strange for me. Any tips?
I tried connected my web form with SQL server by drag a table from Server Explore onto the WebForm1.aspx. page. It created a sqlConnection1 and a sqlDataadapter object, but theses two objects seem not work. There is nothing displayed on property window and when I right-click sqlDataAdapter there is no "Preview Data", "Configure Data Adapter" and "Gnerate Dataset" items displayed as well. I used this SQL server on Windows Form, it worked very well. Could anyone please help me figure it out. Thanks!
Hello all, Actually i want to known, is their any method or property in SqlConnection class which will return some value, so that through which we become confirm that connection has established.
I have a code that runs from a different machine and a different site and i am facing a problem that i can not log in to the database.I installed SQL Server on my machine and I created a user "fadila" and SQL Server Authentication and the password is "fadil1977" and the database is "otters" and it is installed as tables and stored procedures but there is not data on these tables.
I used the method provided in the code so, i only change the "connStr" in one place rather than in 20 places and my code is as below. Can you please Help me to connect to the database. I Really..Really appreciate it if you help me to solve it as it causeing me a big head-ache and still get the error message "SQL Server does not exist or access denied" .. please help!!!!
Friend Shared ReadOnly Property connStr() As String
If i use the TimeTracker app from the starter kit suite and I enter my SQL connection in the web.config file it works fine,
If i build a simple app with just a sqladapter, sqlconnection and dataset control then enter in the page_load procedure
sqlDataAdater1.fill(dataset11) datagrid1.databind() It keeps giving my errors see below: I created a connection with the sqlconnection control and used the same userid and password I used in the time tracker stater kit's web config file which works - I have no idea what is going on
*** is it better to create the sqlconnection control first then create the sqladapter or vise versa. Server Error in '/WebApplication2' Application.
Login failed for user 'IssueTrackerUser'. Description: An unhandled exception occurred during the execution of the current web request. Please review the stack trace for more information about the error and where it originated in the code. Exception Details: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlException: Login failed for user 'IssueTrackerUser'.Source Error:
Line 55: Private Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load Line 56: 'Put user code to initialize the page here Line 57: SqlDataAdapter1.Fill(DataSet11) Line 58: DataGrid1.DataBind() Line 59: Source File: c:inetpubwwwrootWebApplication2WebForm1.aspx.vb Line: 57 Stack Trace:
I used to use rdo in VB6 and now I'm trying to figure out how to use the SqlDataReader class in VB.NET. I want to use an ODBC data source to specify the connection info. I used to give the rdoConnection object a connect string that looked something like this:"DSN=[data source name];UID=[sql server user];PWD=[pwd]"I don't understand the connect string given in all the examples I've found (nor does it seem to work on my system...) mySqlConnection = New SqlConnection("server=(local)VSdotNET;Trusted_Connection=yes;database=northwind")Does anyone have any ideas? I'm open to explanations as well as solutions :)Thanks,jdm
Hello, I've got some questions about SqlConnection.Parameters collection. 1) I tried add parameters and I don't know if following 2 codes are equivalent sql.Parameters.Add(new SqlParameter("@FirstName", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 10));sql.Parameters["@FirstName"].Value = firstname;-----sql.Parameters.Add("@FirstName", SqlDbType.NVarChar, 10);sql.Parameters["@FirstName"].Value = firstname; Is some difference between this codes? Or in second case is created instance of SqlParamater automaticly? 2) I read that Add method is in asp.net 2.0 deprected. And now it uses Addwithvalue method, but when I don't write value of Parameter to the constructor, can (should) I use still Add method? In this case VS doesn't show any warning. VS shows warning only if I use value (object) in constructor.
In my web app, I have a number of nonvisual objects that share a SqlConnection. On one of my pages, I have a SqlDataSource ('cause it's quick and just needs to wrap a table). Is there any way to tell it, "Here, use this existing database connection?" In my quick and dirty testing, it looks like it's opening a second connection, which is wasteful.