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Connecting to MSSQL 2005 Server with VB.net

Connecting to MSSQL Server with VB.net is fairly easy. Just follow the steps below:



1. Create a database in MSSQL Server 2005 (I'm using MSSQL Server Express 2005).
I've created the following database structure:

Database Name: Pawnshop Table: Jewelry Fields: Id Name Type

I filled it up with the following values:

Id Name Type
1
Gold Necklace Necklace
2
Gold Watch Watch
3
Gold Earrings Earrings
4 Silver Bullet Bullet

5 Silver Dust Dust

6
Gold Coin Coin
7 Bronze Medal Medal

8 Bronze bracelet Bracelet

9 Aluminum Foil Foil

10
Gold Ring Ring


2. Create a new VB.net Project
3. Add a DataGridView to the form
4. Double Click on the Form and Replace all codes with the following (my server ip address is 192.168.2.2. Replace with your own ip address. replace the user and password accordingly):

Imports System.Data.SqlClient

Public Class Form1
Dim cn As New SqlConnection("Data Source=192.168.2.2\SQLEXPRESS;Initial Catalog=Pawnshop;User Id=sa;Password=password;")
Private Sub Form1_Load(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles MyBase.Load
cn.Open()
Dim cmd As New SqlCommand("select * from Jewelry", cn)
Dim adp As New SqlDataAdapter(cmd)
Dim dt As New DataTable()
adp.Fill(dt)
DataGridView1.DataSource = dt
End Sub
End Class

5. Run the program


You can download the source code and database here.


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Comments

daspeac said…
Hi fiShBoN3, you may also try the foxpro dbf repair program, it automates the procedure of database recovery, if something goes wrong
Unknown said…
Hi Dmitry, do you mean the recover corrupted sql system database in 2005 utility? I have tried several ways to restore affected databases and I have completely lost in these solutions

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