Re: Connection String in ASP.NET application
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| Ответ на | Connection String in ASP.NET application ("Roslyn Teo" <roslyn@crimsonworks.com.sg>) | 
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roslyn@crimsonworks.com.sg ("Roslyn Teo") wrote in message news:<002901c37b7a$e100abd0$5201a8c0@rospc>...
> Can anyone kindly enlighten me on how to write a connection string from
> an ASP.NET application to PostgreSQL db without the use of Npgsql or
> other data providers?
You can use odbc but I use npgsql:
using Npgsql;
String connstring = "Server=xx.xx.xx.xx;Port=5432;User
id=user;Password=password;Database=dbname";
NpgsqlConnection conn = new NpgsqlConnection(connstring);
conn.Open();
DataSet ds = new DataSet();
da.Fill(ds,"mydataset");
conn.Close();
You can do all the .net stuff with npgsql.  They've done a good job
with it.
Just download the npgsql.dll and add it to your web bin directory and
add a reference in your project.
If you want to use odbc just do some searches on google.  There a few
how to articles but it's more complicated than npgsql.
-David
		
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