Creating Sql and ODBC Command Objects in ADO.NET


This article has been excerpted from book "A Programmer's Guide to ADO.NET in C#".

Similar to the OldDbCommand object, you create Sql and ODBC Command objects by using SqlCommand and OdbcCommand classes. You can pass the same arguments as discussed previously. The only difference is the connection string. For Example, listing 5-31 uses SqlCommand and SqlConnection to connect to SQL server database. As you can see from listing 5-31, the only changes are the class prefixes and the connection string. Similarly, you can use the OdbcCommand object.

Listing 5-31. Using SqlCommand to access a SQL Server database


using
System;
using
System.Collections.Generic;
using
System.Text;
using
System.Data.SqlClient;

namespace
ConsoleApplication1
{
    class
Program
    {
        static void Main(string[] args)
        {

           
// Connection and SQL strings
            string SQL = "SELECT * FROM Orders";

           
// create a connection object
            string ConnectionString = "Integrated security =SSPI;" + "Initial Catalog = Northwind;" + "Data Source = MAIN-SERVER; ";
            SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(ConnectionString);

           
// create command object
            SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(SQL, conn);

           
// open connection
            conn.Open();

            
// call command's ExcuteReader
            SqlDataReader reader = cmd.ExecuteReader();

           
try
            {
                while (reader.Read())
                {
                    Console.Write("OrderID:" + reader.GetInt32(0).ToString());
                    Console.Write(" ,");
                    Console.WriteLine("Customer : " + reader.GetString(1).ToString());
                }
            }

           
finally
            {
               
// close reader and connection
                reader.Close();
                conn.Close();
            }
        }
     }
}


The output of Listing 5-31 looks Figure 5-31.

Figure-5.31.jpg

Figure 5-31. Output of listing 5-31


Conclusion

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Creating Sql and ODBC Command Objects in ADO.NET. See my other articles on the website on ADO.NET.

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