HOWTO: Creating a Connection ProgrammaticallyLast reviewed: November 24, 1997Article ID: Q176830 |
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SUMMARYUnder some circumstances, you may need to modify the properties of a connection at run time. This article describes each of the properties and the default values of a connection. The sample code illustrates how to create a connection and use the DBSETPROP() function to set the properties of a connection programmatically.
MORE INFORMATIONThe following table indicates the data types and default values associated with each of the properties of a connection.
Property Connection Designer Label Data Type Default Value --------------------------------------------------------------------- DispLogin Display Login Numeric 1 Asynchronous Asynchronous Execution Logical .F. DispWarnings Display Warnings Logical .F. BatchMode Batch Processing Logical .T. Transactions Automatic Transactions Numeric 1 PacketSize Packet Size Numeric 4096 Comment Character '' ConnectTimeOut Connection (sec) Numeric 15 IdleTimeOut Idle (min) Numeric 3 QueryTimeOut Query (sec) Numeric 3 WaitTime Wait Time (ms) Numeric 100The sample code below creates and modifies the properties of a connection:
*Begin code LOCAL lcconnstring, lcconname, lnconnections, lbconnexists lcconnstring = "'DSN=PUBS;DATABASE=pubs;UID=sa;PWD='" lcconnname = "VFPCONN" lnconnections = 0 lbconnexists = .F. IF !FILE('VFPCONN.DBC') CLOSE DATA ALL CREATE DATABASE VFPCONN ELSE OPEN DATABASE VFPCONN ENDIF lnconnections=ADBOBJECTS(CONNECTS,'CONNECTION') IF lnconnections>0 FOR i=1 TO ALEN(CONNECTS,1) IF UPPER(CONNECTS[i])=lcconnname lbconnexists=.T. EXIT ENDIF NEXT ENDIF IF !lbconnexists CREATE CONNECTION &lcconnname CONNSTRING (lcconnstring) ENDIF * Set connection properties to custom values. =DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','DispLogin', 3) =DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','Asynchronous', .T.) =DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','DispWarnings', .T.) =DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','BatchMode', .F.) =DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','Transactions', 2) =DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','PacketSize',8192) =DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','Comment', 'Comment Added') =DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','ConnectTimeOut', 10) =DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','IdleTimeOut', 0) =DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','QueryTimeOut', 0) =DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','WaitTime',150) MODI CONNECTION VFPCONN RETURN *End code.After running the program code, a dialog appears titled "Connection Designer-VPFCONN." Click the Verify Connection button and a message indicating the connection was successful should appear. NOTE: In order to use the connection, an ODBC Data source matching the Data source name specified in the connection string must exist. If the ODBC Data source does not exist, the following ODBC error message is returned:
Connectivity error [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not found and no default driver specified. REFERENCESFor additional information, please see the following article(s) in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
ARTICLE-ID: Q137445 TITLE : How to Display View and Connection Properties ARTICLE-ID: Q132231 TITLE : Properties You can Access with SQLGETPROP()Visual FoxPro Help, version 4.00.950; search on: "DBSETPROP()"
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