I have SQL server express 2005 installed on my pc as instance SQLEXPRESS.
I have created a Visual Basic applicaion with the following as connection to the SQL server express 2005 running on the same PC:
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Dim lconnectionString As String
Dim builder As New SqlConnectionStringBuilder
Dim cmd As New SqlCommand
Dim reader As SqlDataReader
Dim parameter As SqlParameter
builder("Data Source") = ".\SQLEXPRESS"
builder("Initial Catalog") = ""
builder("AttachDbFilename") = "C:\My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\Projects\abc\abc\abc.mdf"
builder("Integrated Security") = True
builder("User Instance") = True
lconnectionString = builder.ConnectionString
Dim sqlConnection1 As New SqlConnection(lconnectionString)
cmd.CommandText = "SP_add_collection"
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
cmd.Connection = sqlConnection1
sqlConnection1.Open()
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It seems that i can not connect to the abc.mdf in SSMSE while the VB program is running. (ERROR:
Database 'C:\My Documents\Visual Studio 2005\Projects\abc\abc\abc.mdf' cannot be opened due to inaccessible files or insufficient memory or disk space. See the SQL Server errorlog for details. (.Net SqlClient Data Provider) )
If i connect to the abc.mdf first in SSMSE, then run the VB program afterwards, it gives me the error on this line -- sqlConnection1.Open()
I want to be able to access the abc.mdf database with both SSMSE and VB at the same time. Could anyone help me on this ?
Thanks very much !
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I'll go out on a limb here and assume that you've attached the .mdf to SSMSE which is essentially just a pointer to the db. It is not technically a SQL database.
When you're connecting the .mdf through code, use the same connection as if you were connecting to MS Access.
If you have a stored procedure that uses the .mdf, use a sql connection.
Good luck,
Adamus
|||yes, i attached the .mdf file to the SSMSE. and i call the stored procedures in the VB application.
I want to see the result of data change of the VB application in the SSMSE right away, while the application updates the date in the table. is it possible ?|||
Yes it's possible but you have to connect directly to the .mdf not SSMS.
Adamus
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