关于数据库连接字符串问题(第一部分连接SQL Server 2008)
2011-06-19 10:03
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数据库连接字符串,是在程序中访问数据必须输入的参数!连接字符串包含作为参数传递给数据源的初始化信息。在设置后会立即分析连接字符串。语法错误将生成运行时异常,但是只有在数据源验证了连接字符串中的信息后,才可以发现其他错误。验证后,数据源设置启用该连接的各种选项。
然而,对于字符串连接参数,微软并没有给出太多的说明。在这里本人收集不少关于字符串连接标准。
Connection strings for SQL Server 2008
.NET Framework Data Provider for SQL Server
Type: .NET Framework Class Library
Usage: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection
Manufacturer: Microsoft
More info about this class library »
Customize string
example values »
Standard Security
Data Source=myServerAddress;Initial Catalog=myDataBase;User Id=myUsername;Password=myPassword;
Use serverName/instanceName as Data Source to connect to a specific SQL Server instance.
Are you using SQL Server 2008 Express? Don't miss the server name syntax Servername/SQLEXPRESS where you substitute Servername with the name of the computer where the SQL Server Express installation resides.
Standard Security alternative syntax
This connection string produce the same result as the previous one. The reason to include it is to point out that some connection string keywords have many equivalents.
Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;User ID=myUsername;Password=myPassword;Trusted_Connection=False;
Trusted Connection
Data Source=myServerAddress;Initial Catalog=myDataBase;Integrated Security=SSPI;
Trusted Connection alternative syntax
This connection string produce the same result as the previous one. The reason to include it is to point out that some connection string keywords have many equivalents.
Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Trusted_Connection=True;
Connecting to an SQL Server instance
The syntax of specifying the server instance in the value of the server key is the same for all connection strings for SQL Server.
Server=myServerName/theInstanceName;Database=myDataBase;Trusted_Connection=True;
Trusted Connection from a CE device
Often a Windows CE device is not authenticated and logged in to a domain. To use SSPI or trusted connection / authentication from a CE device, use this connection string.
Data Source=myServerAddress;Initial Catalog=myDataBase;Integrated Security=SSPI;User ID=myDomain/myUsername;Password=myPassword;
Note that this will only work on a CE device.
Read more about connecting to SQL Server from CE devices here
Connect via an IP address
Data Source=190.190.200.100,1433;Network Library=DBMSSOCN;Initial Catalog=myDataBase;User ID=myUsername;Password=myPassword;
DBMSSOCN=TCP/IP. This is how to use TCP/IP instead of Named Pipes. At the end of the Data Source is the port to use. 1433 is the default port for SQL Server.
How to define which network protocol to use
Enabling MARS (multiple active result sets)
Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Trusted_Connection=True; MultipleActiveResultSets=true;
Use ADO.NET for MARS functionality. MARS is not supported in ADO.NET 1.0 nor ADO.NET 1.1.
Streamline your Data Connections by Moving to MARS, by Laurence Moroney, DevX.com
Attach a database file on connect to a local SQL Server Express instance
Server=./SQLExpress;AttachDbFilename=c:/asd/qwe/mydbfile.mdf;Database=dbname; Trusted_Connection=Yes;
Why is the Database parameter needed? If the named database have already been attached, SQL Server does not reattach it. It uses the attached database as the default for the connection.
Attach a database file, located in the data directory, on connect to a local SQL Server Express instance
Server=./SQLExpress;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|mydbfile.mdf; Database=dbname;Trusted_Connection=Yes;
Why is the Database parameter needed? If the named database have already been attached, SQL Server does not reattach it. It uses the attached database as the default for the connection.
Using an User Instance on a local SQL Server Express instance
The User Instance functionality creates a new SQL Server instance on the fly during connect. This works only on a local SQL Server instance and only when connecting using windows authentication over local named pipes. The purpose is to be able to create a full rights SQL Server instance to a user with limited administrative rights on the computer.
Data Source=./SQLExpress;Integrated Security=true; AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|/mydb.mdf;User Instance=true;
To use the User Instance functionality you need to enable it on the SQL Server. This is done by executing the following command: sp_configure 'user instances enabled', '1'. To disable the functionality execute sp_configure 'user instances enabled', '0'.
Database mirroring
If you connect with ADO.NET or the SQL Native Client to a database that is being mirrored, your application can take advantage of the drivers ability to automatically redirect connections when a database mirroring failover occurs. You must specify the initial principal server and database in the connection string and the failover partner server.
Data Source=myServerAddress;Failover Partner=myMirrorServerAddress;Initial Catalog=myDataBase;Integrated Security=True;
There is ofcourse many other ways to write the connection string using database mirroring, this is just one example pointing out the failover functionality. You can combine this with the other connection strings options available.
Asynchronous processing
A connection to SQL Server that allows for the issuing of async requests through ADO.NET objects.
Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Integrated Security=True;Asynchronous Processing=True;
SQL Server Native Client 10.0 OLE DB Provider
Type: OLE DB Provider
Usage: Provider=SQLNCLI10
Manufacturer: Microsoft
More info about this provider »
Customize string
example values »
Standard security
Provider=SQLNCLI10;Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Uid=myUsername; Pwd=myPassword;
Are you using SQL Server 2008 Express? Don't miss the server name syntax Servername/SQLEXPRESS where you substitute Servername with the name of the computer where the SQL Server 2008 Express installation resides.
Trusted connection
Provider=SQLNCLI10;Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase; Trusted_Connection=yes;
Equivalent key-value pair: "Integrated Security=SSPI" equals "Trusted_Connection=yes"
Connecting to an SQL Server instance
The syntax of specifying the server instance in the value of the server key is the same for all connection strings for SQL Server.
Provider=SQLNCLI10;Server=myServerName/theInstanceName;Database=myDataBase; Trusted_Connection=yes;
Prompt for username and password
This one is a bit tricky. First you need to set the connection object's Prompt property to adPromptAlways. Then use the connection string to connect to the database.
oConn.Properties("Prompt") = adPromptAlways
oConn.Open "Provider=SQLNCLI10;Server=myServerAddress;DataBase=myDataBase;
Enabling MARS (multiple active result sets)
Provider=SQLNCLI10;Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase; Trusted_Connection=yes;MARS Connection=True;
Use ADO.NET for MARS functionality. MARS is not supported in ADO.NET 1.0 nor ADO.NET 1.1.
Using MARS with SQL Native Client, by Chris Lee
Encrypt data sent over network
Provider=SQLNCLI10;Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase; Trusted_Connection=yes;Encrypt=yes;
Attach a database file on connect to a local SQL Server Express instance
Provider=SQLNCLI10;Server=./SQLExpress;AttachDbFilename=c:/asd/qwe/mydbfile.mdf; Database=dbname; Trusted_Connection=Yes;
Why is the Database parameter needed? If the named database have already been attached, SQL Server does not reattach it. It uses the attached database as the default for the connection.
Attach a database file, located in the data directory, on connect to a local SQL Server Express instance
Provider=SQLNCLI10;Server=./SQLExpress;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|mydbfile.mdf; Database=dbname;Trusted_Connection=Yes;
Why is the Database parameter needed? If the named database have already been attached, SQL Server does not reattach it. It uses the attached database as the default for the connection.
Database mirroring
If you connect with ADO.NET or the SQL Native Client to a database that is being mirrored, your application can take advantage of the drivers ability to automatically redirect connections when a database mirroring failover occurs. You must specify the initial principal server and database in the connection string and the failover partner server.
Provider=SQLNCLI10;Data Source=myServerAddress;Failover Partner=myMirrorServerAddress;Initial Catalog=myDataBase;Integrated Security=True;
There is ofcourse many other ways to write the connection string using database mirroring, this is just one example pointing out the failover functionality. You can combine this with the other connection strings options available.
.NET Framework Data Provider for OLE DB
Type: .NET Framework Wrapper Class Library
Usage: System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection
Manufacturer: Microsoft
More info about this wrapper class library »
Customize string
example values »
Bridging to SQL Native Client OLE DB
This is just one connection string sample for the wrapping OleDbConnection class that calls the underlying OLEDB provider. See respective OLE DB provider for more connection strings to use with this class.
Provider=SQLNCLI10;Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Uid=myUsername; Pwd=myPassword;
SQL Server Native Client 10.0 ODBC Driver
Type: ODBC Driver
Usage: Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0}
Manufacturer: Microsoft
More info about this driver »
Customize string
example values »
Standard security
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Uid=myUsername;Pwd=myPassword;
Are you using SQL Server 2008 Express? Don't miss the server name syntax Servername/SQLEXPRESS where you substitute Servername with the name of the computer where the SQL Server 2008 Express installation resides.
Trusted Connection
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Trusted_Connection=yes;
Equivalent key-value pair: "Integrated Security=SSPI" equals "Trusted_Connection=yes"
Connecting to an SQL Server instance
The syntax of specifying the server instance in the value of the server key is the same for all connection strings for SQL Server.
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=myServerName/theInstanceName; Database=myDataBase;Trusted_Connection=yes;
Prompt for username and password
This one is a bit tricky. First you need to set the connection object's Prompt property to adPromptAlways. Then use the connection string to connect to the database.
oConn.Properties("Prompt") = adPromptAlways
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;
Enabling MARS (multiple active result sets)
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Trusted_Connection=yes; MARS_Connection=yes;
Use ADO.NET for MARS functionality. MARS is not supported in ADO.NET 1.0 nor ADO.NET 1.1.
Using MARS with SQL Native Client, by Chris Lee
Encrypt data sent over network
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase; Trusted_Connection=yes;Encrypt=yes;
Attach a database file on connect to a local SQL Server Express instance
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=./SQLExpress; AttachDbFilename=c:/asd/qwe/mydbfile.mdf; Database=dbname;Trusted_Connection=Yes;
Why is the Database parameter needed? If the named database have already been attached, SQL Server does not reattach it. It uses the attached database as the default for the connection.
Attach a database file, located in the data directory, on connect to a local SQL Server Express instance
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=./SQLExpress;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|mydbfile.mdf; Database=dbname;Trusted_Connection=Yes;
Why is the Database parameter needed? If the named database have already been attached, SQL Server does not reattach it. It uses the attached database as the default for the connection.
Database mirroring
If you connect with ADO.NET or the SQL Native Client to a database that is being mirrored, your application can take advantage of the drivers ability to automatically redirect connections when a database mirroring failover occurs. You must specify the initial principal server and database in the connection string and the failover partner server.
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=myServerAddress;Failover_Partner=myMirrorServerAddress;Database=myDataBase; Trusted_Connection=yes;
There is ofcourse many other ways to write the connection string using database mirroring, this is just one example pointing out the failover functionality. You can combine this with the other connection strings options available.
Please note if you are using TCP/IP (using the network library parameter) and database mirroring, including port number in the address (formed as servername,portnumber) for booth the main server and the failover partner can solve some reported issues.
.NET Framework Data Provider for ODBC
Type: .NET Framework Wrapper Class Library
Usage: System.Data.Odbc.OdbcConnection
Manufacturer: Microsoft
More info about this wrapper class library »
Customize string
example values »
Bridging to SQL Native Client 10.0 ODBC Driver
This is just one connection string sample for the wrapping OdbcConnection class that calls the underlying ODBC Driver. See respective ODBC driver for more connection strings to use with this class.
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Uid=myUsername;Pwd=myPassword;
SQLXML 4.0 OLEDB Provider
Type: OLE DB Provider
Usage: Provider=SQLXMLOLEDB.4.0;Data Provider=providername
Manufacturer: Microsoft
More info about this provider »
Customize string
example values »
Using SQL Server Native Client provider
Provider=SQLXMLOLEDB.4.0;Data Provider=SQLNCLI10;Data Source=myServerAddress;Initial Catalog=myDataBase;User Id=myUsername;Password=myPassword;
Context Connection
Type: .NET Framework Class Library
Usage:
Manufacturer: Microsoft
More info about this class library »
Customize string
example values »
Context Connection
Connecting to "self" from within your CLR stored prodedure/function. The context connection lets you execute Transact-SQL statements in the same context (connection) that your code was invoked in the first place.
C#
using(SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection("context connection=true"))
{
connection.Open();
// Use the connection
}
VB.Net
Using connection as new SqlConnection("context connection=true")
connection.Open()
' Use the connection
End Using
然而,对于字符串连接参数,微软并没有给出太多的说明。在这里本人收集不少关于字符串连接标准。
Connection strings for SQL Server 2008
.NET Framework Data Provider for SQL Server
Type: .NET Framework Class Library
Usage: System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection
Manufacturer: Microsoft
More info about this class library »
Customize string
example values »
Standard Security
Data Source=myServerAddress;Initial Catalog=myDataBase;User Id=myUsername;Password=myPassword;
Use serverName/instanceName as Data Source to connect to a specific SQL Server instance.
Are you using SQL Server 2008 Express? Don't miss the server name syntax Servername/SQLEXPRESS where you substitute Servername with the name of the computer where the SQL Server Express installation resides.
Standard Security alternative syntax
This connection string produce the same result as the previous one. The reason to include it is to point out that some connection string keywords have many equivalents.
Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;User ID=myUsername;Password=myPassword;Trusted_Connection=False;
Trusted Connection
Data Source=myServerAddress;Initial Catalog=myDataBase;Integrated Security=SSPI;
Trusted Connection alternative syntax
This connection string produce the same result as the previous one. The reason to include it is to point out that some connection string keywords have many equivalents.
Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Trusted_Connection=True;
Connecting to an SQL Server instance
The syntax of specifying the server instance in the value of the server key is the same for all connection strings for SQL Server.
Server=myServerName/theInstanceName;Database=myDataBase;Trusted_Connection=True;
Trusted Connection from a CE device
Often a Windows CE device is not authenticated and logged in to a domain. To use SSPI or trusted connection / authentication from a CE device, use this connection string.
Data Source=myServerAddress;Initial Catalog=myDataBase;Integrated Security=SSPI;User ID=myDomain/myUsername;Password=myPassword;
Note that this will only work on a CE device.
Read more about connecting to SQL Server from CE devices here
Connect via an IP address
Data Source=190.190.200.100,1433;Network Library=DBMSSOCN;Initial Catalog=myDataBase;User ID=myUsername;Password=myPassword;
DBMSSOCN=TCP/IP. This is how to use TCP/IP instead of Named Pipes. At the end of the Data Source is the port to use. 1433 is the default port for SQL Server.
How to define which network protocol to use
Enabling MARS (multiple active result sets)
Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Trusted_Connection=True; MultipleActiveResultSets=true;
Use ADO.NET for MARS functionality. MARS is not supported in ADO.NET 1.0 nor ADO.NET 1.1.
Streamline your Data Connections by Moving to MARS, by Laurence Moroney, DevX.com
Attach a database file on connect to a local SQL Server Express instance
Server=./SQLExpress;AttachDbFilename=c:/asd/qwe/mydbfile.mdf;Database=dbname; Trusted_Connection=Yes;
Why is the Database parameter needed? If the named database have already been attached, SQL Server does not reattach it. It uses the attached database as the default for the connection.
Attach a database file, located in the data directory, on connect to a local SQL Server Express instance
Server=./SQLExpress;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|mydbfile.mdf; Database=dbname;Trusted_Connection=Yes;
Why is the Database parameter needed? If the named database have already been attached, SQL Server does not reattach it. It uses the attached database as the default for the connection.
Using an User Instance on a local SQL Server Express instance
The User Instance functionality creates a new SQL Server instance on the fly during connect. This works only on a local SQL Server instance and only when connecting using windows authentication over local named pipes. The purpose is to be able to create a full rights SQL Server instance to a user with limited administrative rights on the computer.
Data Source=./SQLExpress;Integrated Security=true; AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|/mydb.mdf;User Instance=true;
To use the User Instance functionality you need to enable it on the SQL Server. This is done by executing the following command: sp_configure 'user instances enabled', '1'. To disable the functionality execute sp_configure 'user instances enabled', '0'.
Database mirroring
If you connect with ADO.NET or the SQL Native Client to a database that is being mirrored, your application can take advantage of the drivers ability to automatically redirect connections when a database mirroring failover occurs. You must specify the initial principal server and database in the connection string and the failover partner server.
Data Source=myServerAddress;Failover Partner=myMirrorServerAddress;Initial Catalog=myDataBase;Integrated Security=True;
There is ofcourse many other ways to write the connection string using database mirroring, this is just one example pointing out the failover functionality. You can combine this with the other connection strings options available.
Asynchronous processing
A connection to SQL Server that allows for the issuing of async requests through ADO.NET objects.
Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Integrated Security=True;Asynchronous Processing=True;
SQL Server Native Client 10.0 OLE DB Provider
Type: OLE DB Provider
Usage: Provider=SQLNCLI10
Manufacturer: Microsoft
More info about this provider »
Customize string
example values »
Standard security
Provider=SQLNCLI10;Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Uid=myUsername; Pwd=myPassword;
Are you using SQL Server 2008 Express? Don't miss the server name syntax Servername/SQLEXPRESS where you substitute Servername with the name of the computer where the SQL Server 2008 Express installation resides.
Trusted connection
Provider=SQLNCLI10;Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase; Trusted_Connection=yes;
Equivalent key-value pair: "Integrated Security=SSPI" equals "Trusted_Connection=yes"
Connecting to an SQL Server instance
The syntax of specifying the server instance in the value of the server key is the same for all connection strings for SQL Server.
Provider=SQLNCLI10;Server=myServerName/theInstanceName;Database=myDataBase; Trusted_Connection=yes;
Prompt for username and password
This one is a bit tricky. First you need to set the connection object's Prompt property to adPromptAlways. Then use the connection string to connect to the database.
oConn.Properties("Prompt") = adPromptAlways
oConn.Open "Provider=SQLNCLI10;Server=myServerAddress;DataBase=myDataBase;
Enabling MARS (multiple active result sets)
Provider=SQLNCLI10;Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase; Trusted_Connection=yes;MARS Connection=True;
Use ADO.NET for MARS functionality. MARS is not supported in ADO.NET 1.0 nor ADO.NET 1.1.
Using MARS with SQL Native Client, by Chris Lee
Encrypt data sent over network
Provider=SQLNCLI10;Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase; Trusted_Connection=yes;Encrypt=yes;
Attach a database file on connect to a local SQL Server Express instance
Provider=SQLNCLI10;Server=./SQLExpress;AttachDbFilename=c:/asd/qwe/mydbfile.mdf; Database=dbname; Trusted_Connection=Yes;
Why is the Database parameter needed? If the named database have already been attached, SQL Server does not reattach it. It uses the attached database as the default for the connection.
Attach a database file, located in the data directory, on connect to a local SQL Server Express instance
Provider=SQLNCLI10;Server=./SQLExpress;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|mydbfile.mdf; Database=dbname;Trusted_Connection=Yes;
Why is the Database parameter needed? If the named database have already been attached, SQL Server does not reattach it. It uses the attached database as the default for the connection.
Database mirroring
If you connect with ADO.NET or the SQL Native Client to a database that is being mirrored, your application can take advantage of the drivers ability to automatically redirect connections when a database mirroring failover occurs. You must specify the initial principal server and database in the connection string and the failover partner server.
Provider=SQLNCLI10;Data Source=myServerAddress;Failover Partner=myMirrorServerAddress;Initial Catalog=myDataBase;Integrated Security=True;
There is ofcourse many other ways to write the connection string using database mirroring, this is just one example pointing out the failover functionality. You can combine this with the other connection strings options available.
.NET Framework Data Provider for OLE DB
Type: .NET Framework Wrapper Class Library
Usage: System.Data.OleDb.OleDbConnection
Manufacturer: Microsoft
More info about this wrapper class library »
Customize string
example values »
Bridging to SQL Native Client OLE DB
This is just one connection string sample for the wrapping OleDbConnection class that calls the underlying OLEDB provider. See respective OLE DB provider for more connection strings to use with this class.
Provider=SQLNCLI10;Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Uid=myUsername; Pwd=myPassword;
SQL Server Native Client 10.0 ODBC Driver
Type: ODBC Driver
Usage: Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0}
Manufacturer: Microsoft
More info about this driver »
Customize string
example values »
Standard security
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Uid=myUsername;Pwd=myPassword;
Are you using SQL Server 2008 Express? Don't miss the server name syntax Servername/SQLEXPRESS where you substitute Servername with the name of the computer where the SQL Server 2008 Express installation resides.
Trusted Connection
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Trusted_Connection=yes;
Equivalent key-value pair: "Integrated Security=SSPI" equals "Trusted_Connection=yes"
Connecting to an SQL Server instance
The syntax of specifying the server instance in the value of the server key is the same for all connection strings for SQL Server.
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=myServerName/theInstanceName; Database=myDataBase;Trusted_Connection=yes;
Prompt for username and password
This one is a bit tricky. First you need to set the connection object's Prompt property to adPromptAlways. Then use the connection string to connect to the database.
oConn.Properties("Prompt") = adPromptAlways
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;
Enabling MARS (multiple active result sets)
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Trusted_Connection=yes; MARS_Connection=yes;
Use ADO.NET for MARS functionality. MARS is not supported in ADO.NET 1.0 nor ADO.NET 1.1.
Using MARS with SQL Native Client, by Chris Lee
Encrypt data sent over network
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase; Trusted_Connection=yes;Encrypt=yes;
Attach a database file on connect to a local SQL Server Express instance
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=./SQLExpress; AttachDbFilename=c:/asd/qwe/mydbfile.mdf; Database=dbname;Trusted_Connection=Yes;
Why is the Database parameter needed? If the named database have already been attached, SQL Server does not reattach it. It uses the attached database as the default for the connection.
Attach a database file, located in the data directory, on connect to a local SQL Server Express instance
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=./SQLExpress;AttachDbFilename=|DataDirectory|mydbfile.mdf; Database=dbname;Trusted_Connection=Yes;
Why is the Database parameter needed? If the named database have already been attached, SQL Server does not reattach it. It uses the attached database as the default for the connection.
Database mirroring
If you connect with ADO.NET or the SQL Native Client to a database that is being mirrored, your application can take advantage of the drivers ability to automatically redirect connections when a database mirroring failover occurs. You must specify the initial principal server and database in the connection string and the failover partner server.
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=myServerAddress;Failover_Partner=myMirrorServerAddress;Database=myDataBase; Trusted_Connection=yes;
There is ofcourse many other ways to write the connection string using database mirroring, this is just one example pointing out the failover functionality. You can combine this with the other connection strings options available.
Please note if you are using TCP/IP (using the network library parameter) and database mirroring, including port number in the address (formed as servername,portnumber) for booth the main server and the failover partner can solve some reported issues.
.NET Framework Data Provider for ODBC
Type: .NET Framework Wrapper Class Library
Usage: System.Data.Odbc.OdbcConnection
Manufacturer: Microsoft
More info about this wrapper class library »
Customize string
example values »
Bridging to SQL Native Client 10.0 ODBC Driver
This is just one connection string sample for the wrapping OdbcConnection class that calls the underlying ODBC Driver. See respective ODBC driver for more connection strings to use with this class.
Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};Server=myServerAddress;Database=myDataBase;Uid=myUsername;Pwd=myPassword;
SQLXML 4.0 OLEDB Provider
Type: OLE DB Provider
Usage: Provider=SQLXMLOLEDB.4.0;Data Provider=providername
Manufacturer: Microsoft
More info about this provider »
Customize string
example values »
Using SQL Server Native Client provider
Provider=SQLXMLOLEDB.4.0;Data Provider=SQLNCLI10;Data Source=myServerAddress;Initial Catalog=myDataBase;User Id=myUsername;Password=myPassword;
Context Connection
Type: .NET Framework Class Library
Usage:
Manufacturer: Microsoft
More info about this class library »
Customize string
example values »
Context Connection
Connecting to "self" from within your CLR stored prodedure/function. The context connection lets you execute Transact-SQL statements in the same context (connection) that your code was invoked in the first place.
C#
using(SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection("context connection=true"))
{
connection.Open();
// Use the connection
}
VB.Net
Using connection as new SqlConnection("context connection=true")
connection.Open()
' Use the connection
End Using
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