DataSource Controls :: Common Connection String In LINq To SQL Files?
Feb 20, 2010
I am using LINQ to SQL files in my class libray since every LINQ to SQL sources file is a seprate file and i have to set database connection string in each class library. Now, i have total 7 class libraires in my project how connection string be passed from web.onfg to LINQ file, so that i don't need to manually change the connection string. lke we did in asp.net 2.0 using connection string property in class file library.
How could we pass the same in LINQ's designer file.
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May 31, 2010
I want to use from two db connection in one linq query
My sample is:
int a=1;
if(a==1)
DataClasses1DataContext1 db = new DataClasses1DataContext1();
else
DataClasses1DataContext2 db = new DataClasses1DataContext2();
var q =
from c
in db.F_Groups
select c;
In this code a=1 so db connection is DataClasses1DataContext1
I want if a=2 then db connection = DataClasses1DataContext2
but this code is error.
db connections is completely same but in two deferent class a db connection is sql and another is oracle
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May 20, 2010
I have several web forms which use a GridView linked to a DataSource control which is defined at design time as follows:
<cc1:pgsqldatasource
id="dsStates"
runat="server"
connectionstring="<%$ ConnectionStrings:PgSqlConnection %>"
oldvaluesparameterformatstring="Original_{0}"
providername="<%$ ConnectionStrings:PgSqlConnection.ProviderName %>" >
</cc1:pgsqldatasource>
As you can see, the connectionstring parameter is defined to a specific connection string name and I need to be able to set such a parameter to a different value, for example, to a session variable content.
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May 19, 2010
I'm getting the following error after uploading my site on live server:Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to obtaining a connection from the pool. This may have occurred because all pooled connections were in use and max pool size was reached.i'm using the following code:
public static IQueryable<Property> Properties(string name, string city, string state, int pageIndex, int pageSize, ref int total)
{
ServerDataContext server = new ServerDataContext();
total = server.Properties.Count(x => x.Name.StartsWith(name) && x.City.StartsWith(city) && x.State.Contains(state));
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Sep 13, 2010
I am thinking of putting a drop down list to choose a couple of options. Depending on what is selected I want to then specify a specific connection string. I use the ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:SomeConnectionString %>" format. How can I handle this in the .aspx page?
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Sep 12, 2010
I need to set the SQLDataSource connection string on the fly. Right now, this is what I have:
<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource1" runat="server"
OnSelecting="SqlDataSource1_Selecting"
SelectCommand= (working select stmt here)</asp:SqlDataSource>
Then, I have this:
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Jun 16, 2010
I am using CLR project in my website.I have used bulk insert in there.I am not able to use context connection in the procedure.Is there any way to get the connection string from web.configor from context connection.
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May 15, 2010
i work with sql database i want to connect to sql server i dont have sql manegment who could i c the connection string the palce of the sql that wen i write these comand sqlconnection con = new sqlconnection("the connection string")
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Apr 7, 2010
I have an app that connects to only one db for all of the data that the app has access to. My connection string is in the Web.Config file. In each of my DAL classes I have the following code that gets the connection string from the Config file. This works with no issues but I thought there might be a better way of doing this that I don't know.
If I wanted to change the name of the connection string that any of the DAL classes would use then I would have to change the name of the connection string in each of the files. I thought about creating a new class that would hold this then I could just instantiate a new instance of the class to access this with each of the DAL classes that needs access to it. Then if I needed to change the name of the connection string then it would only be in one place. I suspect there is an even better way of doing this that i don't know about.
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Sep 9, 2010
I have a solution which uses Linq to SQL Data Classes to acced the db. I have a project for my domain objects in my solution, which is a class library and has the dbml file. When I set up the dmbl using the wizard, Visual Studio created anapp.config file on that project with the connection string. It also creatting asettings file with the same info. I've noticed that if I change the connection string in the settings file, the app.config gets updated, which is the expected behaviour.
However, I'm having a problem when I deploy my web site to the production server. I already set the app.config file's Build Action to "Content", and also set Copy to ouput directory to "Always". Nevertheless, when I install the web site and change the connection string in the app.config file, it still takes the old connection string, so obviously I get an error. I've found that it only works if I change it with in Visual Studio and then compile, but of course that's not an optimal solution, because any change in the production db server would mean I have to change my project's assembly, thus generating a new version.
What do I have to configure so that the assembly takes the connection string form my app.config file directly after I deploy?
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Feb 24, 2010
My question is: I have update stored procedure in my database (simple update stmt) I am finding difficulty in writing a ADO.Net(C#) connection string for update stored procedure. i have 4 columns and i first 3 columns have constant values. The 4th column values needs to be updated. At the same time i need to increment and then update the table.
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Sep 22, 2010
I'm trying to find a way to do the following psudo:
void foo(int iArea, int iCity)
{
using (myDataContext context = new myDateContext)
{
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from ad in context.Ads
join publisher in cintext.Publishers on ad.PublisherID equals publisher.ID
select new
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I can't find a way to do the check if the area code(iArea) is contained iside the string of the adArea from the DB.
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May 25, 2010
I'm running into a really annoying problem with my Linq to SQL project. When I add everything in under the web project everything goes as expected and I can tell it to use my existing connection string stored in the web.config file and the Linq code pulls directly from the ConfigurationManager.
This all turns ugly once I move the code into its own project. I've created an app.config file, put the connection string in there as it was in the web.config but when I try to add another table in the IDE keeps forcing me to either hardcode the connection string or creates a Settings file and puts it in there, which then adds a new entry into the app.config file with a new name.
Is there a way keep my Linq code in its own project yet still refer back to my config file without the IDE continuously hardcoding the connection string or creating the Settings file? I'm converting part of my DAL over to use Linq to SQL so I'd like to use the existing connection string that our old code is using as well as keep the value in a common location, and one spot, instead of in a number of spots.
Manually changing the mode to WebSettings instead of AppSettings works untill I try to add a new table, then it goes back to hardcoding the value or recreating the Settings file. I also tried to switch the project type to be a web project and then rename my app.config to web.config and then everything works as I'd like it to. I'm just not sure if there are any downfalls to keeping this as a web project since it really isn't one. The project only contains the Linq to SQL code and an implementation of my repository classes.
My project layout looks like this
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Every time I try to make the default constructor look like the first way, it always auto changes back to the second way once I make a change to the file unless the DBML is inside of a web project.
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Apr 5, 2010
I am working on an Entertainment Website, my client wants to save videos in the database, i am a bit aware of silverlight, that it can be done through microsoft's silverlight platform.
how to accomplish my goal, i am using ASP.Net with C# and LINQ and backend in MS-SQL Server 2008.
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Jun 29, 2010
How to connect to different data providers(Say Oracle and SQL Server) using single connection string?
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Feb 7, 2010
I am having problems returning a string value through a stored procedure/linq to a label. Everything works fine if I return an integer value but I cant get a string value to bind to a label. I get the error message
Microsoft.VisualBasic.CompilerServices.Conversions.ParseDouble(String Value,
NumberFormatInfo NumberFormat) +201
Microsoft.VisualBasic.CompilerServices.Conversions.ToInteger(String Value) +66
[InvalidCastException: String "System.Data.Linq.SqlClient.SqlPr" to 'Integer' is invalid‚]
This is the stored procedure
ALTER PROCEDURE test
AS
Select ProductName
From Products
This is the vb page
Sub Page_Load(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Me.Load
Dim db As New DataClassesDataContext
Dim product As Integer = db.test.ToString
Label1.Text = product
End Sub
This is the aspx page
<form id="form1" runat="server">
<asp:Label ID="Label1" runat="server" Text=""></asp:Label>
</form>
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Nov 3, 2010
I ahve a solution with a few dll projects, a winforms testbed and a WCF webservice project. In the data project, I have a base class that does the following:
public class BaseDAO
{
private const string CONNECTION_NAME = "OracleConnectionString";
protected static string GetConnectionString()
{
ConnectionStringSettingsCollection settings =
ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings;
string conStr = "";
if (settings != null)
{
foreach(ConnectionStringSettings setting in settings)
{
if (setting.Name == CONNECTION_NAME)
{
conStr = setting.ConnectionString;
}
}
return conStr;
}
else
{
throw new NotImplementedException("The connction string can't be found");
}
}
You might ask, why do I need to loop and check the name against a constant? Well, I have defined the connection string in the service project's web.config, but this above code always find two connection strings, one is a sqlexpress which I guess is a default database of some sort. So, to separate that one against the one I really use, I have to loop through all entries and pick out the one I plan to use. How do I prevent this? Is there a better way to fetch the connection string from the data project?
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Jun 21, 2010
I can return single integer values when using stored procedures with Linq but I cant get single string values returned.
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Jul 11, 2010
I am trying to update my table ARTICLES and it has a field COUNTER, Everytime a user enter this ARTICLES, the page_load event runs a LINQ to SQL query taking the QueryString as parameter, increasing the COUNTER field in 1.
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Feb 2, 2010
Background: I use SQL server 2005 developer edition and visual studio 2008. Visual studio 2008 is running on a local machine with Vista business edition. SQL server is running on a remote server using Windows server 2003. Both computers are within the same domain.
Problem: First, I used the server explorer to connect to the SQL server. Everything works as desired. Then I write code to do the same thing. I keep getting the following error message:
A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. The server was not found or was not accessible. Verify that the instance name is correct and that SQL Server is configured to allow remote connections. (provider: SQL Network Interfaces, error: 25 - Connection string is not valid)
However, I used the exactly identical connection string as the one used in the server explorer. So connection string should not be the problem. In addition, I tried the test code in MSDN, which tells whether my domainusername can flow the network. It turns out the user name is fine. I also went to the SQL server management studio and found the login for my computer is NVCWeihao while my computer login name is NVCweihao. I am wondering if this uppercase letter really affects the connection.
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Mar 10, 2011
i have problem white Object datasource. i have a multi-tier Application that include common layer ,DAL Layer,business logic and persantation layerwhen i add a object datasource to my page, it bring me only common layer classes . but i want use bisuiness layer classes what do i do ?
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Feb 2, 2011
I have a db connection string 'ApplicationServices' defined in the connectionString section of web.config and 3 Entity Framework connection strings which have the provider connection string attribute with the same connection string as the one in 'ApplicationServices'. Is there a way to reference connectionString in 'ApplicationServices' for the provider connection string attribute of the EF connection string in the web.config, rather than providing the connection string all over again?
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May 5, 2010
I am developing one web application using MS Access database using oledb connection.Previously i checked the same application is works well in the same machine.Now Today i checked they provide "Unspecified Error". And also Provide the following Exception:
System.Data.OleDb.OleDbException: Unspecified errorat System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnectionInternal..ctor(OleDbConnectionString constr, OleDbConnection connection) at System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnectionFactory.CreateConnection(DbConnectionOptions options, Object poolGroupProviderInfo, DbConnectionPool pool, DbConnection owningObject) at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionFactory.CreateNonPooledConnection(DbConnection owningConnection, DbConnectionPoolGroup poolGroup)at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionFactory.GetConnection(DbConnection owningConnection) at System.Data.ProviderBase.DbConnectionClosed.OpenConnection(DbConnection outerConnection, DbConnectionFactory connectionFactory) at System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection.Open() at clsOledbClass.opencon() in c:inetpubwwwrootcheckNPCApp_CodeclsOledbClass.cs:line 64
I am using the following connection string for connecting database:
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May 19, 2010
I've noticed that VS2008 removes the "none" option in the properties -> connection dropdownlist after you have modified a LinqToSql class where the "none" option was previously specified.So if i create a LinqToSql class, drag some db tables in, then set the connection to "none" in the properties window, save, then make a change to the db tables i've dragged into the class, i can't get it to go back to "none" again.I've noticed this behavior sporadically, not all the time. Havent isolated when it happens yet.The none option is required if you want to save your connection string in the web.config, and not in the designer.cs class or the .dbml file.
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Mar 4, 2010
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.
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