ExecuteReader Requires An Open And Available Connection?
Jun 4, 2009Public Class app_mainform
Dim mssqluname As String
Dim mssqlpword As String
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Public Class app_mainform
Dim mssqluname As String
Dim mssqlpword As String
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Using VS 2005 and SQL Express 2005. This WinForm application runs fine on 5 out of 6 stand alone computers that is it installed on. The 6th computer is slightly older running XP sp2.As I understand it, using DbDataAdapter will perform the open, close and dispose functions for you. Therefore, Pooling should not be an issue. I am thinking that the default 15 second time out setting may be the cause?? There is some MultiThreading that will also use DbDataAdapters in the same manner but only 3-4 would be firing at the same time.The connection string is Data Source=(local)DataBase;Initial Catalog=Code;Integrated Security=True The command which throws the exception is If CodeDataAdapter.Fill(CodeDataSet.CodeTable) > 0 Then...So I am thinking that adding Connect Timeout = 60 to the connection string even though the 15 second default seems like a lifetime. Could this 15 seconds be eaten up if some other process or application takes over?
View 3 RepliesI have o problem on my codes sqldr = sqlcmd.ExecuteReader when i debug the program error says ExecuteReader requires an open and available Connection. The connection's current state is closed. i dont know what its means that error..
View 1 RepliesAny ideas on how I handle the following error thrown in the SqlDataAdapter.Fill as a result of the BeginTrans in the callee?
System.InvalidOperationException = {"ExecuteReader requires the command to have a transaction when the connection assigned to the command is in a pending local transaction.The Transaction property of the command has not been initialized."}
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Public Sub ExecuteTransaction(ByVal connectionString As String) Using connection As New OleDbConnection(connectionString)
Dim command
As New OleDbCommand()
Dim transaction
As OleDbTransaction
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i have an application. which is executed after every 5 mins. i have an open connection but it gives me the following error:
ExecuteScalar requires an open and available Connection. The connection's current state is closed.
my code is something like this. I have shown where all i am using ExceuteScalar()
Sub Main()
Try
connection.open()
cmd.ExecuteScalar()
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i make a class and when i call on form then that error occurs "ExecuteNonQuery requires an open and available connection, the connection Current stat is close "
Class Code isImports System.Data.SqlClientImports System.DataImports System.StringPublic Class DatabaseKits Dim Cn As New SqlClient.SqlConnection Public Function BuildConnection() As Boolean Try Cn.ConnectionString = "Persist Security Info=False;Integrated Security=True;Trusted_Connection=Yes;database=BizAimsPro2008;server=Server-2k3s" BuildConnection =
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I want to access the methods of a dll that is not managed. Seems to be vb6 from my best guess and what I know about the program.That part I have managed to figure out. If I drag the x.dll to my bin folder, the interpreter wrapper is created, etc. I can access the methods in the dll just fine. The problem is the database connection.
For informational purposes: The dll is compiled for a vbscript .asp website. There are a few methods in the dll that just manipulate the input (which I can access error free- its how I tested the dll usage), but most make a db call to get or set or update, etc. data in the db. The dll expects an ADODB connection. The asp files are setup such as:
set DllObj = server.CreateObject("dll.class")
set connect = server.createobject("ADODB.Connection")
connect.open "SystemDSNName","user","password"
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It is using a DSN but just as easily could be a DSN-Less connection. My problem is that the dll expects the connection to be open and available to it. Can I make a ADODB database connection available and open for this dll in a vb.net asp.net website.Basically,I need to use the business logic and db data changes through this dll, but want to make the front end in asp.net.I know there is an ADODB namespace in .net somwhere and I tried using it but it was not doing the job and really, I did not quite understand how to.
i have problem with my code
here is my code
Public Sub increment()
Dim dr As SqlDataReader
If con.State = ConnectionState.Closed Then
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Public
Class Form1
Dim conn
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my problem is first of all i created a button and a datagrid to display the mydb.mdb in it the code behind that is as follows when i click on button the students table from mydb.mdb (which resides in my pc) needs to display in datagrid
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using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.ComponentModel;
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the error is at Line: dbReader = cmd.ExecuteReader();an the error is :ExecuteReader: Connection property has not been initialized.
Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click
Dim mail As New MailMessage
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The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: 5.5.1 Authentication Required
So I'm making a Program to Start/Restart/Stop and running commands from the Console for my Server.Now when someone uses the console, I want to be alerted of it on my Mail.I am using Visual Studio 2010.
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I am trying to get this program to send an email, but still no luck. I am getting the following error that I do not understand. I do not understand what I am doing wrong. Also, I may have an issue that the computer I am writing this code on and trying to send the message does not have ISS and is just windows XP home.
The error is below
System.Net.Mail.SmtpException was unhandled
Message="The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was: 5.7.0 Must issue a STARTTLS command first. k41sm2133530rvb.6"
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Try If functionmode = "ADD" Then
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I got this error..The connection was not closed. The connection's current state is open.
This is coding to add data in Ms access in vb...
Imports System.Data.OleDb Public Class Form1
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I'm developing a device app in VB.net that will access a SQL Server database. I need to establish a connection when the app is launched, and keep the connection open until the app is closed. I've done the following:In the Master Module:
Public CNN
As SqlConnection
In the Main menu form load:
CNN =
New SqlConnection(sqlConnString)
CNN.Open()
Then when I want to read from the database:
Dim sqlDR
As SqlDataReader
SQL = "SELECT Name FROM Table"
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When I run the same code without the global CNN, but rather dim the connection inside the Select function, all works well.
I'm trying to insert a new records into database, one of those records is a "datetime"...when I type a wrong date, and try to insert those values into database, i get an error (about wrong typed date etc.)...ok, that's fine, things need to work that way. But here comes the problem, I correct the date, and then try to insert values again...here I get an error from the post title. And this doesn't work until I close that form and run it again...here's part of my code:
Dim cvLicence As New SQL
Try
cvLicence.upis("INSERT INTO blabla (itsnotimportant) VALUES ('something')")
MsgBox("everything's fine", MsgBoxStyle.Information)
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Private Sub Button3_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button3.Click
exitwithout()
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In my program, I have a timer with a inteval set to 1000ms. The timer is executing a MySQL-command, and right now I'm opening and closing the connection each time.
View 5 RepliesThis emailing code wont seem to work in my program. I get an exception "The SMTP server requires a secure connection or the client was not authenticated. The server response was 5.5.1 authentication required."
Imports System.Net.Mail
Public Class emailStudent
Private Sub sendEmailButton_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles sendEmailButton.Click
SendMail()
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I have a .mdf file that I open through an Open Dialog Box and use in a ConnectionStringBuilder (where I have the user instance set to True). Later, in one of my button clicks, I try to open the connection (connection.Open()). It then gives me an error as follows: "Generating user instances in SQL Server is disabled. Use sp_configure 'user instances enabled' to generate user instances."
Here is my code:
Option Strict On
Imports System.Data.SqlClient
Public Class frmMain
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I am creating a login form together with sql as may databse but when i run may program an error occur at "myData = myCommand.ExecuteReader()" stating that "Connection must be valid and open" what should i do on that to make it fix? [code]
View 7 RepliesI am currently working on a login page using vb.net. I would like to know how to make connection to an access database and verify that the user logged in is a valid user
View 6 RepliesI'm trying to connect to a database and keep the connection open for any amount of user activity/queries within the database. Currently I have a connection that opens and closes for any query (save, update, etc...) which requires the logon process to the back-end every time the user saves etc... Is there a way to simply connect and leave the connection open so there won't be a lag time when running the query due to the logon process? This is what I'm using:
Private sConStrFormat As String = "Provider=TDOLEDB;Data Source=TDDEV;Persist Security Info=True;User ID={0};Password={1};Default Database=bcpm_ddbo;Session Mode=ANSI;"
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i want to know how to open a connection to database from vb.net
View 3 RepliesI'm using visual basic 2008 express edition I was wondering how would you open program X when Program X needs to be in a folder than contains Y.ini? If Program X is not in a folder with Y.ini, it comes with an error. I tried using this:
System.Diagnostics.Process.Start("C:usersadmindesktopNew folderX.exe")
But It did not work. So, how do I do this?
i am doin project using vb.net 2005 and using this sql query for connection
sql = "select username from login order by username"
con.ConnectionString = "Data Source=" & hostname & "; Initial Catalog=college;integrated security=sspi"
but m getting the following error:
Cannot open database "college" requested by the login. The login failed.Login failed for user 'CI4Admin'.
In our application we use IDataReader which actually call function from one.dll where weExecureDataReader()
We have many calls in application and in some places For some reason I am getting error message "DataReader already open" but I am not sure where.What will happend if I simple close that conection in the that .dll? Am I going to make trouble to database because one datareader left opened? I assume closing connection will close reader too and gargage collector will manage that left opened datareader..
SQL connections confuse me sometimes In almost every SQL related code on the internet the routine is like this;
* Open connection
* Execute SQL command
* Close connection
Is it good practice to just open a connection when the application starts and use that connection until the application closes?I know that sequential connections are required when processing more queries, but what if I need to poll a certain Table every x seconds? Isn't is better to keep that single connection open for as long as the application is running (and re-open when a failure occurs) instead of opening a new connection every x seconds?