i have 5 methods in classA. each and every methods i have open the sqlconnection and close it, instead of that is there anyway to create a sqlconnection at one time if its opened then no need to create a new connection, if its closed then we have to connect.
I have a whole bunch of data access methods where in each one I am doing this
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and them moving on with my SqlCommand and SqlDataReader and so on.Is this creating to many instances of an SQLConnection?I was thinking doing this instead. Creating a SqlConnection Manager which would look like this
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and then in my database access methods
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Is this a good or bad idea and why?Also would this even be neccesary?
I'm trying to determine whether it is better to declare the connection outside with it's own using statement or to create it inside the sqlcommand itself. This is in regards to a single command interaction with the database (no loops).
I know you can point to a OnSelecting event on the aspx page datasource. But I've created my SqlDataSource in the code behind. Is there any way to point to a selecting event in the code behind (I need this to provide the parameters)? Or should I just include all my logic in the Page_Load event (where I keep my SqlConnection)Here's what I have so far:
I wrote code of chart with sqldatasource in database column. My problem is I could not able bind. I used DataList Control with a template and literal. Bind literal with <%# Eval("Code") %> But In sql I have ASP.NET tags <% %>. and when processing process %>, it assumes asp.net ends and wrote other text as it is in out put. how to bind this text. Or any other Idea to display graphs from database as per user selection.
Could not establish a connection to the database. If you have not yet created the SQL Server database, exit the Web Site Administration tool, use the aspnet_regsql command-line utility to create and configure the database, and then return to this tool to set the provider. I have set up a db locally which mimics the production DB, THe production db and website has no has no issues.
THis used to work till i had hard disk failure and had to reinstall all software and do the db from scratch. Used the table scripts and ran the aspnet_regsql. I am using sql server express 2008 asp.net 3.5 I am using custom provider for Roles and custom membership provider for Memberships. Pretty sure the problem is in the db permissions, though I have set up Users in the Security of the DB.
I have connected listview by using datasourceid that means by using "sqldatasource1" now i want to change value of listview at run time according to search so for that i am using datasource at codebehind. but it give an error
"listview have already bind with datasourceid you can not bind it with datasource"
I've created a query in the table adapter for retrieving customer name based on the first letter. The query is executed fine, and the output is the customer name and ID. A Customer BLL accesses this query, and sends the results to an objectdatasource. This control is configured to use this customer-by-letter query. However for some reason, this objectdatasource does not bind the name and ID, but instead all the other fields produced by the main query in the table adapter (i.e. name, address, phone, etc....).
I'm probably not configuring something correctly, but I'm not sure what.
i have a DAL function to get the records from DB. it will return a dataset. now i want to use linq from dataset and bind the dropdownlist, gridview data comtrols. pls any one give me a sample. also i want to know whether we can use distinct, fileter in linq.
untill now every thing is ok and when I select Item from ddlzoneE ,DdlDistrict's Item change but when I add below code in Page_load Event it didn't worked
I am trying to select data with Linq and bind to a DDL. The custid field allows duplicates in this table, but I only want unique values in the ddl. I tried the following code:
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The use of "Select Customer.CustID", with or without the Distinct, causes this runtime error. CustID is a valid field in the table, and it shows up in intellinsense and compiles. If I just Select Customer, the error goes away, but Distinct doesn't know to look for distinct custid's.
DataBinding: 'System.String' does not contain a property with the name 'CustID'.