[[Property:title|ADO.NET Sample]]
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This sample consist of a command line showing how to interact with a database.
The DataReader object is somewhat synonymous with a read-only/forward-only cursor over data. The DataReader API supports flat as well as hierarchical data. A DataReader object is returned after executing a command against a database. The format of the returned DataReader object is different from a recordset. For example, you might use the DataReader to show the results of a search list in a web page.
==Compiling==
To compile the example:
# Launch EiffelStudio.
# Select '''Use existing Ace (control file)''' and click '''OK'''
# Browse to ''$ISE_EIFFEL\examples\dotnet\ado\ado3\''
# Choose the Ace file for the version of the .net framework you are running
# Choose the directory where the project will be compiled, by default the same directory containing the Ace file.
# Click '''OK'''.
==Running==
After you launch the sample, the following output appears:
Customer ID Company Name
ALFKI Alfreds Futterkiste
ANATR Ana Trujillo Emparedados y helados
ANTON Antonio Moreno Taquera
AROUT Around the Horn
BERGS Berglunds snabbkp
BLAUS Blauer See Delikatessen
BLONP Blondesddsl p`re et fils
BOLID Blido Comidas preparadas
BONAP Bon app'
BOTTM Bottom-Dollar Markets
BSBEV B's Beverages
CACTU Cactus Comidas para llevar
CENTC Centro comercial Moctezuma
CHOPS Chop-suey Chinese
COMMI Comrcio Mineiro
CONSH Consolidated Holdings
DRACD Drachenblut Delikatessen
DUMON Du monde entier
EASTC Eastern Connection
... ... ...
WILMK Wilman Kala
WOLZA Wolski Zajazd
When the display is finished, the application wait for you to pressed the return key to finish the application.
==Under the Hood==
This application shows how to interact with a database. First the connection to the database is opened:
create connection.make ("server=(local)\NetSDK;Trusted_Connection=yes;database=northwind")
Then a request to the database is made:
create command.make ("select * from customers", connection)
connection.open
reader := command.execute_reader
Finally, the result of the request is displayed:
from
ok := reader.read
until
not ok
loop
io.put_string (reader.item ("CustomerID").to_string)
io.put_string ("%T%T")
io.put_string (reader.item ("CompanyName").to_string)
io.new_line
ok := reader.read
end
This sample uses the following ADO.NET classes:
* SQL_DATA_READER
* SQL_CONNECTION
* SQL_COMMAND
==Notes==
This sample is translated from the example located in the QuickStart\howto\samples\adoplus subdirectory of the .NET Framework SDK samples directory of Microsoft Visual Studio .NET.