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It throws TimeoutException if read or write timeout occurs, instead - of IOException, to match behavior of other streams (named pipe and - shared memory). This property comes handy in TimedStream. - - 2. It implements workarounds for WSAEWOULDBLOCK errors, that can start - occuring after stream has times out. For a discussion about the CLR bug, - refer to http://tinyurl.com/lhgpyf. This error should never occur, as - we're not using asynchronous operations, but apparerntly it does occur - directly after timeout has expired. - The workaround is hinted in the URL above and implemented like this: - For each IO operation, if it throws WSAEWOULDBLOCK, we explicitely set - the socket to Blocking and retry the operation once again. - - - - Returns the total number of bytes input so far. - - - Returns the total number of bytes output so far. - - - - By creating a private ctor, we keep the compiler from creating a default ctor - - - - - The exception that is thrown when MySQL returns an error. This class cannot be inherited. - - - - This class is created whenever the MySql Data Provider encounters an error generated from the server. - - - Any open connections are not automatically closed when an exception is thrown. If - the client application determines that the exception is fatal, it should close any open - objects or objects. - - - The following example generates a MySqlException due to a missing server, - and then displays the exception. - - - Public Sub ShowException() - Dim mySelectQuery As String = "SELECT column1 FROM table1" - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection ("Data Source=localhost;Database=Sample;") - Dim myCommand As New MySqlCommand(mySelectQuery, myConnection) - - Try - myCommand.Connection.Open() - Catch e As MySqlException - MessageBox.Show( e.Message ) - End Try - End Sub - - - public void ShowException() - { - string mySelectQuery = "SELECT column1 FROM table1"; - MySqlConnection myConnection = - new MySqlConnection("Data Source=localhost;Database=Sample;"); - MySqlCommand myCommand = new MySqlCommand(mySelectQuery,myConnection); - - try - { - myCommand.Connection.Open(); - } - catch (MySqlException e) - { - MessageBox.Show( e.Message ); - } - } - - - - - - Gets a number that identifies the type of error. - - - - - True if this exception was fatal and cause the closing of the connection, false otherwise. - - - - - Summary description for Version. - - - - - Read a single quoted identifier from the stream - - - - - - - DBProviderFactory implementation for MysqlClient. - - - - - Gets an instance of the . - This can be used to retrieve strongly typed data objects. - - - - - Returns a strongly typed instance. - - A new strongly typed instance of DbCommandBuilder. - - - - Returns a strongly typed instance. - - A new strongly typed instance of DbCommand. - - - - Returns a strongly typed instance. - - A new strongly typed instance of DbConnection. - - - - Returns a strongly typed instance. - - A new strongly typed instance of DbDataAdapter. - - - - Returns a strongly typed instance. - - A new strongly typed instance of DbParameter. - - - - Returns a strongly typed instance. - - A new strongly typed instance of DbConnectionStringBuilder. - - - - Returns true if a MySqlDataSourceEnumerator can be created; - otherwise false. - - - - - Provide a simple caching layer - - - - - Provides a means of reading a forward-only stream of rows from a MySQL database. This class cannot be inherited. - - - To create a MySQLDataReader, you must call the - method of the object, rather than directly using a constructor. - - - While the MySqlDataReader is in use, the associated - is busy serving the MySqlDataReader, and no other operations can be performed - on the MySqlConnection other than closing it. This is the case until the - method of the MySqlDataReader is called. - - - and - are the only properties that you can call after the MySqlDataReader is - closed. Though the RecordsAffected property may be accessed at any time - while the MySqlDataReader exists, always call Close before returning - the value of RecordsAffected to ensure an accurate return value. - - - For optimal performance, MySqlDataReader avoids creating - unnecessary objects or making unnecessary copies of data. As a result, multiple calls - to methods such as return a reference to the - same object. Use caution if you are modifying the underlying value of the objects - returned by methods such as GetValue. - - - The following example creates a , - a , and a MySqlDataReader. The example reads through - the data, writing it out to the console. Finally, the example closes the MySqlDataReader, then the - MySqlConnection. - - Public Sub ReadMyData(myConnString As String) - Dim mySelectQuery As String = "SELECT OrderID, CustomerID FROM Orders" - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection(myConnString) - Dim myCommand As New MySqlCommand(mySelectQuery, myConnection) - myConnection.Open() - Dim myReader As MySqlDataReader - myReader = myCommand.ExecuteReader() - ' Always call Read before accessing data. - While myReader.Read() - Console.WriteLine((myReader.GetInt32(0) & ", " & myReader.GetString(1))) - End While - ' always call Close when done reading. - myReader.Close() - ' Close the connection when done with it. - myConnection.Close() - End Sub 'ReadMyData - - - public void ReadMyData(string myConnString) { - string mySelectQuery = "SELECT OrderID, CustomerID FROM Orders"; - MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection(myConnString); - MySqlCommand myCommand = new MySqlCommand(mySelectQuery,myConnection); - myConnection.Open(); - MySqlDataReader myReader; - myReader = myCommand.ExecuteReader(); - // Always call Read before accessing data. - while (myReader.Read()) { - Console.WriteLine(myReader.GetInt32(0) + ", " + myReader.GetString(1)); - } - // always call Close when done reading. - myReader.Close(); - // Close the connection when done with it. - myConnection.Close(); - } - - - - - - Closes the MySqlDataReader object. - - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a Boolean. - - - - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a Boolean. - - - - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a byte. - - - - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a byte. - - - - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a sbyte. - - - - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a sbyte. - - - - - - - Reads a stream of bytes from the specified column offset into the buffer an array starting at the given buffer offset. - - The zero-based column ordinal. - The index within the field from which to begin the read operation. - The buffer into which to read the stream of bytes. - The index for buffer to begin the read operation. - The maximum length to copy into the buffer. - The actual number of bytes read. - - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a single character. - - - - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a single character. - - - - - - - Reads a stream of characters from the specified column offset into the buffer as an array starting at the given buffer offset. - - - - - - - - - - - Gets the name of the source data type. - - - - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a object. - - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a DateTime object. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The zero-based column ordinal or column name.The value of the specified column. - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a object. - - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a DateTime object. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The zero-based column ordinal or column name.The value of the specified column. - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a object. - - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a DateTime object. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - - - MySql allows date columns to contain the value '0000-00-00' and datetime - columns to contain the value '0000-00-00 00:00:00'. The DateTime structure cannot contain - or represent these values. To read a datetime value from a column that might - contain zero values, use . - - - The behavior of reading a zero datetime column using this method is defined by the - ZeroDateTimeBehavior connection string option. For more information on this option, - please refer to . - - - The column name.The value of the specified column. - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a object. - - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a DateTime object. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - - - MySql allows date columns to contain the value '0000-00-00' and datetime - columns to contain the value '0000-00-00 00:00:00'. The DateTime structure cannot contain - or represent these values. To read a datetime value from a column that might - contain zero values, use . - - - The behavior of reading a zero datetime column using this method is defined by the - ZeroDateTimeBehavior connection string option. For more information on this option, - please refer to . - - - The zero-based column ordinal.The value of the specified column. - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a object. - - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a Decimal object. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The column nameThe value of the specified column. - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a object. - - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a Decimal object. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The zero-based column ordinalThe value of the specified column. - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a double-precision floating point number. - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a Double object. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The column nameThe value of the specified column. - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a double-precision floating point number. - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a Double object. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The zero-based column ordinal.The value of the specified column. - - - - Gets the Type that is the data type of the object. - - - - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a single-precision floating point number. - - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a Float object. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The column nameThe value of the specified column. - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a single-precision floating point number. - - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a Float object. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The zero-based column ordinal.The value of the specified column. - - - - - - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a 16-bit signed integer. - - No conversions are performed; threfore, the data retrieved must already be a 16 bit integer value. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The column nameThe value of the specified column. - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a 16-bit signed integer. - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a 16 bit integer value. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The zero-based column ordinal.The value of the specified column. - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a 32-bit signed integer. - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a 32 bit integer value. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The column name.The value of the specified column. - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a 32-bit signed integer. - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a 32 bit integer value. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The zero-based column ordinal.The value of the specified column. - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a 64-bit signed integer. - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a 64 bit integer value. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The column name.The value of the specified column. - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a 64-bit signed integer. - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a 64 bit integer value. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The zero-based column ordinal.The value of the specified column. - - - - Gets the name of the specified column. - - - - - - - Gets the column ordinal, given the name of the column. - - - - - - - Returns a DataTable that describes the column metadata of the MySqlDataReader. - - - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a object. - - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a String object. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The column name.The value of the specified column. - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a object. - - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a String object. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The zero-based column ordinal.The value of the specified column. - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a object. - - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a Time value. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The zero-based column ordinal or column name.The value of the specified column. - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a object. - - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a Time value. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The zero-based column ordinal or column name.The value of the specified column. - - - - Gets the value of the specified column in its native format. - - - - - - - Gets all attribute columns in the collection for the current row. - - - - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a 16-bit unsigned integer. - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a 16 bit unsigned integer value. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The zero-based column ordinal or column name.The value of the specified column. - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a 16-bit unsigned integer. - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a 16 bit unsigned integer value. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The zero-based column ordinal or column name.The value of the specified column. - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a 32-bit unsigned integer. - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a 32 bit unsigned integer value. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The zero-based column ordinal or column name.The value of the specified column. - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a 32-bit unsigned integer. - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a 32 bit unsigned integer value. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The zero-based column ordinal or column name.The value of the specified column. - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a 64-bit unsigned integer. - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a 64 bit unsigned integer value. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The zero-based column ordinal or column name.The value of the specified column. - - - Gets the value of the specified column as a 64-bit unsigned integer. - - No conversions are performed; therefore, the data retrieved must already be a 64 bit unsigned integer value. - - - Call IsDBNull to check for null values before calling this method. - - The zero-based column ordinal or column name.The value of the specified column. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the column contains non-existent or missing values. - - - - - - - Advances the data reader to the next result, when reading the results of batch SQL statements. - - - - - - Advances the MySqlDataReader to the next record. - - - - - - Returns an that iterates through the . - - - - - - Gets a value indicating the depth of nesting for the current row. This method is not - supported currently and always returns 0. - - - - - Gets the number of columns in the current row. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the MySqlDataReader contains one or more rows. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether the data reader is closed. - - - - - Gets the number of rows changed, inserted, or deleted by execution of the SQL statement. - - - - - Overloaded. Gets the value of a column in its native format. - In C#, this property is the indexer for the MySqlDataReader class. - - - - - Gets the value of a column in its native format. - [C#] In C#, this property is the indexer for the MySqlDataReader class. - - - - - Serializes the given parameter to the given memory stream - - - This method is called by PrepareSqlBuffers to convert the given - parameter to bytes and write those bytes to the given memory stream. - - - True if the parameter was successfully serialized, false otherwise. - - - Represents a SQL statement to execute against a MySQL database. This class cannot be inherited. - MySqlCommand features the following methods for executing commands at a MySQL database: - - - Item - Description - - - - ExecuteReader - - Executes commands that return rows. - - - - ExecuteNonQuery - - Executes commands such as SQL INSERT, DELETE, and UPDATE statements. - - - - ExecuteScalar - - Retrieves a single value (for example, an aggregate value) from a database. - - - - You can reset the CommandText property and reuse the MySqlCommand - object. However, you must close the MySqlDataReader - before you can execute a new or previous command. - - If a MySqlException is - generated by the method executing a MySqlCommand, the MySqlConnection - remains open. It is the responsibility of the programmer to close the connection. - - - Using the '@' symbol for paramters is now the preferred approach although the old pattern of using - '?' is still supported. Please be aware though that using '@' can cause conflicts when user variables - are also used. To help with this situation please see the documentation on the 'allow user variables' - connection string option. The 'old syntax' connection string option has now been deprecated. - - - The following example creates a MySqlCommand and - a MySqlConnection. The MySqlConnection is opened and set as the Connection - for the MySqlCommand. The example then calls ExecuteNonQuery, - and closes the connection. To accomplish this, the ExecuteNonQuery is - passed a connection string and a query string that is a SQL INSERT - statement. - - Public Sub InsertRow(myConnectionString As String) - " If the connection string is null, use a default. - If myConnectionString = "" Then - myConnectionString = "Database=Test;Data Source=localhost;User Id=username;Password=pass" - End If - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection(myConnectionString) - Dim myInsertQuery As String = "INSERT INTO Orders (id, customerId, amount) Values(1001, 23, 30.66)" - Dim myCommand As New MySqlCommand(myInsertQuery) - myCommand.Connection = myConnection - myConnection.Open() - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() - myCommand.Connection.Close() - End Sub - - - public void InsertRow(string myConnectionString) - { - // If the connection string is null, use a default. - if(myConnectionString == "") - { - myConnectionString = "Database=Test;Data Source=localhost;User Id=username;Password=pass"; - } - MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection(myConnectionString); - string myInsertQuery = "INSERT INTO Orders (id, customerId, amount) Values(1001, 23, 30.66)"; - MySqlCommand myCommand = new MySqlCommand(myInsertQuery); - myCommand.Connection = myConnection; - myConnection.Open(); - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(); - myCommand.Connection.Close(); - } - - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the MySqlCommand class. - - - The following example creates a MySqlCommand and sets some of its properties. - - - This example shows how to use one of the overloaded - versions of the MySqlCommand constructor. For other examples that might be available, - see the individual overload topics. - - - - Public Sub CreateMySqlCommand() - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection _ - ("Persist Security Info=False;database=test;server=myServer") - myConnection.Open() - Dim myTrans As MySqlTransaction = myConnection.BeginTransaction() - Dim mySelectQuery As String = "SELECT * FROM MyTable" - Dim myCommand As New MySqlCommand(mySelectQuery, myConnection, myTrans) - myCommand.CommandTimeout = 20 - End Sub - - - public void CreateMySqlCommand() - { - MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection("Persist Security Info=False; - database=test;server=myServer"); - myConnection.Open(); - MySqlTransaction myTrans = myConnection.BeginTransaction(); - string mySelectQuery = "SELECT * FROM myTable"; - MySqlCommand myCommand = new MySqlCommand(mySelectQuery, myConnection,myTrans); - myCommand.CommandTimeout = 20; - } - - - public: - void CreateMySqlCommand() - { - MySqlConnection* myConnection = new MySqlConnection(S"Persist Security Info=False; - database=test;server=myServer"); - myConnection->Open(); - MySqlTransaction* myTrans = myConnection->BeginTransaction(); - String* mySelectQuery = S"SELECT * FROM myTable"; - MySqlCommand* myCommand = new MySqlCommand(mySelectQuery, myConnection, myTrans); - myCommand->CommandTimeout = 20; - }; - - - - Initializes a new instance of the MySqlCommand class. - - The base constructor initializes all fields to their default values. The - following table shows initial property values for an instance of . - - - Properties - Initial Value - - - - - - empty string ("") - - - - - - 0 - - - - - - CommandType.Text - - - - - - Null - - - - You can change the value for any of these properties through a separate call to - the property. - - - The following example creates a and - sets some of its properties. - - - Public Sub CreateMySqlCommand() - Dim myCommand As New MySqlCommand() - myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text - End Sub - - - public void CreateMySqlCommand() - { - MySqlCommand myCommand = new MySqlCommand(); - myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text; - } - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the text of the query. - The text of the query. - When an instance of is created, - the following read/write properties are set to initial values. - - - - Properties - Initial Value - - - - - - - cmdText - - - - - - - 0 - - - - - - CommandType.Text - - - - - - Null - - - - You can change the value for any of these properties through a separate call to - the property. - - - The following example creates a and - sets some of its properties. - - - Public Sub CreateMySqlCommand() - Dim sql as String = "SELECT * FROM mytable" - Dim myCommand As New MySqlCommand(sql) - myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text - End Sub - - - public void CreateMySqlCommand() - { - string sql = "SELECT * FROM mytable"; - MySqlCommand myCommand = new MySqlCommand(sql); - myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text; - } - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the text of the query and a . - The text of the query. - A that represents the - connection to an instance of SQL Server. - - When an instance of is created, - the following read/write properties are set to initial values. - - - - Properties - Initial Value - - - - - - - cmdText - - - - - - - 0 - - - - - - CommandType.Text - - - - - - - connection - - - - - You can change the value for any of these properties through a separate call to - the property. - - - The following example creates a and - sets some of its properties. - - - Public Sub CreateMySqlCommand() - Dim conn as new MySqlConnection("server=myServer") - Dim sql as String = "SELECT * FROM mytable" - Dim myCommand As New MySqlCommand(sql, conn) - myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text - End Sub - - - public void CreateMySqlCommand() - { - MySqlConnection conn = new MySqlConnection("server=myserver") - string sql = "SELECT * FROM mytable"; - MySqlCommand myCommand = new MySqlCommand(sql, conn); - myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text; - } - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the text of the query, a , and the - . - The text of the query. - A that represents the - connection to an instance of SQL Server. - - The in which the executes. - - When an instance of is created, - the following read/write properties are set to initial values. - - - - Properties - Initial Value - - - - - - - cmdText - - - - - - - 0 - - - - - - CommandType.Text - - - - - - - connection - - - - - You can change the value for any of these properties through a separate call to - the property. - - - The following example creates a and - sets some of its properties. - - - Public Sub CreateMySqlCommand() - Dim conn as new MySqlConnection("server=myServer") - conn.Open(); - Dim txn as MySqlTransaction = conn.BeginTransaction() - Dim sql as String = "SELECT * FROM mytable" - Dim myCommand As New MySqlCommand(sql, conn, txn) - myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text - End Sub - - - public void CreateMySqlCommand() - { - MySqlConnection conn = new MySqlConnection("server=myserver") - conn.Open(); - MySqlTransaction txn = conn.BeginTransaction(); - string sql = "SELECT * FROM mytable"; - MySqlCommand myCommand = new MySqlCommand(sql, conn, txn); - myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text; - } - - - - - - Attempts to cancel the execution of a currently active command - - - Cancelling a currently active query only works with MySQL versions 5.0.0 and higher. - - - - - Creates a new instance of a object. - - - This method is a strongly-typed version of . - - A object. - - - - - Check the connection to make sure - - it is open - - it is not currently being used by a reader - - and we have the right version of MySQL for the requested command type - - - - - Executes a SQL statement against the connection and returns the number of rows affected. - Number of rows affected - You can use ExecuteNonQuery to perform any type of database operation, - however any resultsets returned will not be available. Any output parameters - used in calling a stored procedure will be populated with data and can be - retrieved after execution is complete. - For UPDATE, INSERT, and DELETE statements, the return value is the number - of rows affected by the command. For all other types of statements, the return - value is -1. - - The following example creates a MySqlCommand and then - executes it using ExecuteNonQuery. The example is passed a string that is a - SQL statement (such as UPDATE, INSERT, or DELETE) and a string to use to - connect to the data source. - - Public Sub CreateMySqlCommand(myExecuteQuery As String, myConnection As MySqlConnection) - Dim myCommand As New MySqlCommand(myExecuteQuery, myConnection) - myCommand.Connection.Open() - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() - myConnection.Close() - End Sub - - - public void CreateMySqlCommand(string myExecuteQuery, MySqlConnection myConnection) - { - MySqlCommand myCommand = new MySqlCommand(myExecuteQuery, myConnection); - myCommand.Connection.Open(); - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(); - myConnection.Close(); - } - - - - - - Reset SQL_SELECT_LIMIT that could have been modified by CommandBehavior. - - - - - Sends the to the Connection - and builds a . - - A object. - - - When the property is set to StoredProcedure, - the property should be set to the name of the stored - procedure. The command executes this stored procedure when you call - ExecuteReader. - - - While the is in use, the associated - is busy serving the MySqlDataReader. - While in this state, no other operations can be performed on the - MySqlConnection other than closing it. This is the case until the - method of the MySqlDataReader is called. - - - The following example creates a , then executes it by - passing a string that is a SQL SELECT statement, and a string to use to connect to the - data source. - - Public Sub CreateMySqlDataReader(mySelectQuery As String, myConnection As MySqlConnection) - Dim myCommand As New MySqlCommand(mySelectQuery, myConnection) - myConnection.Open() - Dim myReader As MySqlDataReader - myReader = myCommand.ExecuteReader() - Try - While myReader.Read() - Console.WriteLine(myReader.GetString(0)) - End While - Finally - myReader.Close - myConnection.Close - End Try - End Sub - - - public void CreateMySqlDataReader(string mySelectQuery, MySqlConnection myConnection) - { - MySqlCommand myCommand = new MySqlCommand(mySelectQuery, myConnection); - myConnection.Open(); - MMySqlDataReader myReader; - myReader = myCommand.ExecuteReader(); - try - { - while(myReader.Read()) - { - Console.WriteLine(myReader.GetString(0)); - } - } - finally - { - myReader.Close(); - myConnection.Close(); - } - } - - - - - - Sends the to the Connection, - and builds a using one of the values. - - One of the values. - - - When the property is set to StoredProcedure, - the property should be set to the name of the stored - procedure. The command executes this stored procedure when you call - ExecuteReader. - - - The supports a special mode that enables large binary - values to be read efficiently. For more information, see the SequentialAccess - setting for . - - - While the is in use, the associated - is busy serving the MySqlDataReader. - While in this state, no other operations can be performed on the - MySqlConnection other than closing it. This is the case until the - method of the MySqlDataReader is called. - If the MySqlDataReader is created with CommandBehavior set to - CloseConnection, closing the MySqlDataReader closes the connection - automatically. - - - When calling ExecuteReader with the SingleRow behavior, you should be aware that using a limit - clause in your SQL will cause all rows (up to the limit given) to be retrieved by the client. The - method will still return false after the first row but pulling all rows of data - into the client will have a performance impact. If the limit clause is not necessary, it should - be avoided. - - - A object. - - - - - Executes the query, and returns the first column of the first row in the - result set returned by the query. Extra columns or rows are ignored. - - The first column of the first row in the result set, or a null reference if the - result set is empty - - - Use the ExecuteScalar method to retrieve a single value (for example, - an aggregate value) from a database. This requires less code than using the - method, and then performing the operations necessary - to generate the single value using the data returned by a - - - The following example creates a and then - executes it using ExecuteScalar. The example is passed a string that is a - SQL statement that returns an aggregate result, and a string to use to - connect to the data source. - - - Public Sub CreateMySqlCommand(myScalarQuery As String, myConnection As MySqlConnection) - Dim myCommand As New MySqlCommand(myScalarQuery, myConnection) - myCommand.Connection.Open() - myCommand.ExecuteScalar() - myConnection.Close() - End Sub - - - public void CreateMySqlCommand(string myScalarQuery, MySqlConnection myConnection) - { - MySqlCommand myCommand = new MySqlCommand(myScalarQuery, myConnection); - myCommand.Connection.Open(); - myCommand.ExecuteScalar(); - myConnection.Close(); - } - - - public: - void CreateMySqlCommand(String* myScalarQuery, MySqlConnection* myConnection) - { - MySqlCommand* myCommand = new MySqlCommand(myScalarQuery, myConnection); - myCommand->Connection->Open(); - myCommand->ExecuteScalar(); - myConnection->Close(); - } - - - - - - - - - - Creates a prepared version of the command on an instance of MySQL Server. - - - Prepared statements are only supported on MySQL version 4.1 and higher. Calling - prepare while connected to earlier versions of MySQL will succeed but will execute - the statement in the same way as unprepared. - - - The following example demonstrates the use of the Prepare method. - - public sub PrepareExample() - Dim cmd as New MySqlCommand("INSERT INTO mytable VALUES (@val)", myConnection) - cmd.Parameters.Add( "@val", 10 ) - cmd.Prepare() - cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() - - cmd.Parameters(0).Value = 20 - cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() - end sub - - - private void PrepareExample() - { - MySqlCommand cmd = new MySqlCommand("INSERT INTO mytable VALUES (@val)", myConnection); - cmd.Parameters.Add( "@val", 10 ); - cmd.Prepare(); - cmd.ExecuteNonQuery(); - - cmd.Parameters[0].Value = 20; - cmd.ExecuteNonQuery(); - } - - - - - - Initiates the asynchronous execution of the SQL statement or stored procedure - that is described by this , and retrieves one or more - result sets from the server. - - An that can be used to poll, wait for results, - or both; this value is also needed when invoking EndExecuteReader, - which returns a instance that can be used to retrieve - the returned rows. - - - - Initiates the asynchronous execution of the SQL statement or stored procedure - that is described by this using one of the - CommandBehavior values. - - One of the values, indicating - options for statement execution and data retrieval. - An that can be used to poll, wait for results, - or both; this value is also needed when invoking EndExecuteReader, - which returns a instance that can be used to retrieve - the returned rows. - - - - Finishes asynchronous execution of a SQL statement, returning the requested - . - - The returned by the call to - . - A MySqlDataReader object that can be used to retrieve the requested rows. - - - - Initiates the asynchronous execution of the SQL statement or stored procedure - that is described by this . - - - An delegate that is invoked when the command's - execution has completed. Pass a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) - to indicate that no callback is required. - A user-defined state object that is passed to the - callback procedure. Retrieve this object from within the callback procedure - using the property. - An that can be used to poll or wait for results, - or both; this value is also needed when invoking , - which returns the number of affected rows. - - - - Initiates the asynchronous execution of the SQL statement or stored procedure - that is described by this . - - An that can be used to poll or wait for results, - or both; this value is also needed when invoking , - which returns the number of affected rows. - - - - Finishes asynchronous execution of a SQL statement. - - The returned by the call - to . - - - - - Creates a clone of this MySqlCommand object. CommandText, Connection, and Transaction properties - are included as well as the entire parameter list. - - The cloned MySqlCommand object - - - - - - - Gets or sets the SQL statement to execute at the data source. - - The SQL statement or stored procedure to execute. The default is an empty string. - - - When the property is set to StoredProcedure, - the CommandText property should be set to the name of the stored procedure. - The user may be required to use escape character syntax if the stored procedure name - contains any special characters. The command executes this stored procedure when - you call one of the Execute methods. Starting with Connector/Net 5.0, having both a stored function - and stored procedure with the same name in the same database is not supported. It is - suggested that you provide unqiue names for your stored routines. - - - The following example creates a and sets some of its properties. - - Public Sub CreateMySqlCommand() - Dim myCommand As New MySqlCommand() - myCommand.CommandText = "SELECT * FROM Mytable ORDER BY id" - myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text - End Sub - - - public void CreateMySqlCommand() - { - MySqlCommand myCommand = new MySqlCommand(); - myCommand.CommandText = "SELECT * FROM mytable ORDER BY id"; - myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text; - } - - - - - - Gets or sets the wait time before terminating the attempt to execute a command - and generating an error. - - The time (in seconds) to wait for the command to execute. The default is 30 - seconds. - - CommandTimeout is dependent on the ability of MySQL to cancel an executing query. - Because of this, CommandTimeout is only supported when connected to MySQL - version 5.0.0 or higher. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating how the property is to be interpreted. - - One of the values. The default is Text. - - - When you set the CommandType property to StoredProcedure, you - should set the property to the name of the stored - procedure. The command executes this stored procedure when you call one of the - Execute methods. - - - The following example creates a and sets some of its properties. - - Public Sub CreateMySqlCommand() - Dim myCommand As New MySqlCommand() - myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text - End Sub - - - public void CreateMySqlCommand() - { - MySqlCommand myCommand = new MySqlCommand(); - myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text; - } - - - - - - - - - Gets or sets the used by this instance of the - . - - The connection to a data source. The default value is a null reference - (Nothing in Visual Basic). - - - If you set Connection while a transaction is in progress and the - property is not null, an - is generated. If the Transaction property is not null and the transaction - has already been committed or rolled back, Transaction is set to - null. - - - The following example creates a and sets some of its properties. - - Public Sub CreateMySqlCommand() - Dim mySelectQuery As String = "SELECT * FROM mytable ORDER BY id" - Dim myConnectString As String = "Persist Security Info=False;database=test;server=myServer" - Dim myCommand As New MySqlCommand(mySelectQuery) - myCommand.Connection = New MySqlConnection(myConnectString) - myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text - End Sub - - - public void CreateMySqlCommand() - { - string mySelectQuery = "SELECT * FROM mytable ORDER BY id"; - string myConnectString = "Persist Security Info=False;database=test;server=myServer"; - MySqlCommand myCommand = new MySqlCommand(mySelectQuery); - myCommand.Connection = new MySqlConnection(myConnectString); - myCommand.CommandType = CommandType.Text; - } - - - - - - Get the - - The parameters of the SQL statement or stored procedure. The default is - an empty collection. - - Connector/Net does not support unnamed parameters. Every parameter added to the collection must - have an associated name. - - The following example creates a and displays its parameters. - To accomplish this, the method is passed a , a query string - that is a SQL SELECT statement, and an array of objects. - - Public Sub CreateMySqlCommand(myConnection As MySqlConnection, _ - mySelectQuery As String, myParamArray() As MySqlParameter) - Dim myCommand As New MySqlCommand(mySelectQuery, myConnection) - myCommand.CommandText = "SELECT id, name FROM mytable WHERE age=@age" - myCommand.UpdatedRowSource = UpdateRowSource.Both - myCommand.Parameters.Add(myParamArray) - Dim j As Integer - For j = 0 To myCommand.Parameters.Count - 1 - myCommand.Parameters.Add(myParamArray(j)) - Next j - Dim myMessage As String = "" - Dim i As Integer - For i = 0 To myCommand.Parameters.Count - 1 - myMessage += myCommand.Parameters(i).ToString() & ControlChars.Cr - Next i - Console.WriteLine(myMessage) - End Sub - - - public void CreateMySqlCommand(MySqlConnection myConnection, string mySelectQuery, - MySqlParameter[] myParamArray) - { - MySqlCommand myCommand = new MySqlCommand(mySelectQuery, myConnection); - myCommand.CommandText = "SELECT id, name FROM mytable WHERE age=@age"; - myCommand.Parameters.Add(myParamArray); - for (int j=0; j<myParamArray.Length; j++) - { - myCommand.Parameters.Add(myParamArray[j]) ; - } - string myMessage = ""; - for (int i = 0; i < myCommand.Parameters.Count; i++) - { - myMessage += myCommand.Parameters[i].ToString() + "\n"; - } - MessageBox.Show(myMessage); - } - - - - - - Gets or sets the within which the executes. - - The . The default value is a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic). - - You cannot set the Transaction property if it is already set to a - specific value, and the command is in the process of executing. If you set the - transaction property to a object that is not connected - to the same as the object, - an exception will be thrown the next time you attempt to execute a statement. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the command object should be visible in a Windows Form Designer control. - - - - - Gets or sets how command results are applied to the DataRow when used by the - Update method of the DbDataAdapter. - - - - - Mark - or + signs that are unary ops as no output - - - - - - Summary description for BaseDriver. - - - - - Loads all the current character set names and ids for this server - into the charSets hashtable - - - - - For pooled connections, time when the driver was - put into idle queue - - - - - Returns true if this connection can handle batch SQL natively - This means MySQL 4.1.1 or later. - - - - - return the ordinal for the given column name - - - - - - - Closes the current resultset, dumping any data still on the wire - - - - - Loads the column metadata for the current resultset - - - - - Retrieve the value as the given column index - - The column value to retrieve - The value as the given column - - - - Summary description for MySqlPoolManager. - - - - - Remove drivers that have been idle for too long. - - - - - We are adding a custom installer class to our assembly so our installer - can make proper changes to the machine.config file. - - - - - We override Install so we can add our assembly to the proper - machine.config files. - - - - - - We override Uninstall so we can remove out assembly from the - machine.config files. - - - - - - A strongly-typed resource class, for looking up localized strings, etc. - - - - - Returns the cached ResourceManager instance used by this class. - - - - - Overrides the current thread's CurrentUICulture property for all - resource lookups using this strongly typed resource class. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Improper MySqlCommandBuilder state: adapter is null. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Improper MySqlCommandBuilder state: adapter's SelectCommand is null. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Invalid attempt to access a field before calling Read(). - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Version string not in acceptable format. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The buffer cannot be null. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Buffer is not large enough. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Canceling an executing query requires MySQL 5.0 or higher.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Canceling an active query is only supported on MySQL 5.0.0 and above. . - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to MySqlCommandBuilder does not support multi-table statements. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to MySqlCommandBuilder cannot operate on tables with no unique or key columns. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Chaos isolation level is not supported. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The CommandText property has not been properly initialized.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The connection is already open.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Connection unexpectedly terminated.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Connection must be valid and open. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The connection is not open.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The connection property has not been set or is null.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Could not find specified column in results: {0}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Count cannot be negative. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to SetLength is not a valid operation on CompressedStream. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The given value was not in a supported format.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to There is already an open DataReader associated with this Connection which must be closed first.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The default connection encoding was not found. Please report this as a bug along with your connection string and system details.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to MySQL Connector/Net does not currently support distributed transactions.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Error creating socket connection. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Fatal error encountered during command execution.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Fatal error encountered during data read.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Fatal error encountered attempting to read the resultset.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to From index and length use more bytes than from contains. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to From index must be a valid index inside the from buffer. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Call to GetHostEntry failed after {0} while querying for hostname '{1}': SocketErrorCode={2}, ErrorCode={3}, NativeErrorCode={4}.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Retrieving procedure metadata for {0} from server.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Value has an unsupported format.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to An incorrect response was received from the server.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Index and length use more bytes than to has room for. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Index must be a valid position in the buffer. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to You have specified an invalid column ordinal.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The requested value '{0}' is invalid for the given keyword '{1}'.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Procedure or function '{0}' cannot be found in database '{1}'.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to '{0}' is an illegal value for a boolean option.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Keyword does not allow null values.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Keyword not supported.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to ACCESSIBLE - ADD - ALL - ALTER - ANALYZE - AND - AS - ASC - ASENSITIVE - BEFORE - BETWEEN - BIGINT - BINARY - BLOB - BOTH - BY - CALL - CASCADE - CASE - CHANGE - CHAR - CHARACTER - CHECK - COLLATE - COLUMN - CONDITION - CONNECTION - CONSTRAINT - CONTINUE - CONVERT - CREATE - CROSS - CURRENT_DATE - CURRENT_TIME - CURRENT_TIMESTAMP - CURRENT_USER - CURSOR - DATABASE - DATABASES - DAY_HOUR - DAY_MICROSECOND - DAY_MINUTE - DAY_SECOND - DEC - DECIMAL - DECLARE - DEFAULT - DELAYED - DELETE - DESC - DESCRIBE - DETERMINISTIC - DISTINCT - DISTINCTROW - DIV - DOUBLE - DROP - DUAL - EACH - ELSE - ELSEIF - ENCLOSED - ESCAPED - EXISTS - EXIT - EXP [rest of string was truncated]";. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to INTERNAL ERROR: More than one output parameter row detected.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Multiple simultaneous connections or connections with different connection strings inside the same transaction are not currently supported.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to NamedPipeStream does not support seeking. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to NamedPipeStream doesn't support SetLength. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Invalid attempt to call NextResult when the reader is closed.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to When calling stored procedures and 'Use Procedure Bodies' is false, all parameters must have their type explicitly set.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Nested transactions are not supported.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The host {0} does not support SSL connections.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The object is not open or has been disposed.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Offset cannot be negative. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Offset must be a valid position in buffer. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Parameter '{0}' has already been defined.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Parameter cannot have a negative value. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Parameter cannot be null. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Parameter is invalid.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Parameter '{0}' must be defined.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Parameter '{0}' was not found during prepare.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Password must be valid and contain length characters. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to This category includes a series of counters for MySQL.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to .NET Data Provider for MySQL. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The number of times a procedures metadata had to be queried from the server.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Hard Procedure Queries. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The number of times a procedures metadata was retrieved from the client-side cache.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Soft Procedure Queries. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to same name are not supported.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Packets larger than max_allowed_packet are not allowed.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Reading from the stream has failed.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Invalid attempt to read a prior column using SequentialAccess. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Routine '{0}' cannot be found. Either check the spelling or make sure you have sufficient rights to execute the routine.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Connector/Net no longer supports server versions prior to 4.1. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Socket streams do not support seeking. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Retrieving procedure metadata for {0} from procedure cache.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Stored procedures are not supported on this version of MySQL. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The stream has already been closed. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The stream does not support reading. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The stream does not support writing. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to completion of the operation or the server is not responding.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to error connecting: Timeout expired. The timeout period elapsed prior to obtaining a connection from the pool. This may have occurred because all pooled connections were in use and max pool size was reached.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: Connection Closed. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Unable to trace. There are more than Int32.MaxValue connections in use.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: Error encountered during row fetch. Number = {1}, Message={2}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: Connection Opened: connection string = '{1}'. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: Error encountered attempting to open result: Number={1}, Message={2}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: Query Closed. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: Query Normalized: {2}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: Query Opened: {2}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: Resultset Opened: field(s) = {1}, affected rows = {2}, inserted id = {3}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: Resultset Closed. Total rows={1}, skipped rows={2}, size (bytes)={3}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: Set Database: {1}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: Statement closed: statement id = {1}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: Statement executed: statement id = {1}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: Statement prepared: sql='{1}', statement id={2}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: Usage Advisor Warning: Query is using a bad index. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: Usage Advisor Warning: The field '{2}' was converted to the following types: {3}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: Usage Advisor Warning: Query does not use an index. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: Usage Advisor Warning: The following columns were not accessed: {2}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: Usage Advisor Warning: Skipped {2} rows. Consider a more focused query.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to {0}: MySql Warning: Level={1}, Code={2}, Message={3}. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Unable to connect to any of the specified MySQL hosts.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Unable to derive stored routine parameters. The 'Parameters' information schema table is not available and access to the stored procedure body has been disabled.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to An error occured attempting to enumerate the user-defined functions. Do you have SELECT privileges on the mysql.func table?. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Unable to execute stored procedure '{0}'.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to There was an error parsing the foreign key definition.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Unable to retrieve stored routine parameters. Either grant access to the routine or add the 'Use Procedure Bodies=false' option to your connection string.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Unable to retrieve stored procedure metadata for routine '{0}'. Either grant SELECT privilege to mysql.proc for this user or use "use procedure bodies=false" with your connection string.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Unable to start a second async operation while one is running.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Unix sockets are not supported on Windows. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to The requested column value could not be treated as or conveted to a Guid.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Writing to the stream failed.. - - - - - Looks up a localized string similar to Parameter '{0}' is not found but a parameter with the name '{1}' is found. Parameter names must include the leading parameter marker.. - - - - - Summary description for MySqlPool. - - - - - It is assumed that this method is only called from inside an active lock. - - - - - It is assumed that this method is only called from inside an active lock. - - - - - Removes a connection from the in use pool. The only situations where this method - would be called are when a connection that is in use gets some type of fatal exception - or when the connection is being returned to the pool and it's too old to be - returned. - - - - - - Clears this pool of all idle connections and marks this pool and being cleared - so all other connections are closed when they are returned. - - - - - Remove expired drivers from the idle pool - - - - Closing driver is a potentially lengthy operation involving network - IO. Therefore we do not close expired drivers while holding - idlePool.SyncRoot lock. We just remove the old drivers from the idle - queue and return them to the caller. The caller will need to close - them (or let GC close them) - - - - - It is assumed that this property will only be used from inside an active - lock. - - - - - Indicates whether this pool is being cleared. - - - - - WriteInteger - - - - - - - - - - - - Execute the load operation - - The number of rows inserted. - - - - Gets or sets the connection. - - The connection. - - - - Gets or sets the field terminator. - - The field terminator. - - - - Gets or sets the line terminator. - - The line terminator. - - - - Gets or sets the name of the table. - - The name of the table. - - - - Gets or sets the character set. - - The character set. - - - - Gets or sets the name of the file. - - The name of the file. - - - - Gets or sets the timeout. - - The timeout. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the filename that is to be loaded - is local to the client or not - - true if local; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets or sets the number of lines to skip. - - The number of lines to skip. - - - - Gets or sets the line prefix. - - The line prefix. - - - - Gets or sets the field quotation character. - - The field quotation character. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether [field quotation optional]. - - - true if [field quotation optional]; otherwise, false. - - - - - Gets or sets the escape character. - - The escape character. - - - - Gets or sets the conflict option. - - The conflict option. - - - - Gets or sets the priority. - - The priority. - - - - Gets the columns. - - The columns. - - - - Gets the expressions. - - The expressions. - - - - - - - - - This is the default and indicates normal priority - - - - - Low priority will cause the load operation to wait until all readers of the table - have finished. This only affects storage engines that use only table-level locking - such as MyISAM, Memory, and Merge. - - - - - Concurrent priority is only relevant for MyISAM tables and signals that if the table - has no free blocks in the middle that other readers can retrieve data from the table - while the load operation is happening. - - - - - - - - - - This is the default and indicates normal operation. In the event of a LOCAL load, this - is the same as ignore. When the data file is on the server, then a key conflict will - cause an error to be thrown and the rest of the data file ignored. - - - - - Replace column values when a key conflict occurs. - - - - - Ignore any rows where the primary key conflicts. - - - - - This method returns the literal value received - - The literal to return - The received value - - - - This method returns the literal value received - - The literal to return - The received value - - - - This method returns the literal value received - - The literal to return - The received value - - - - This method returns the literal value received - - The literal to return - The received value - - - - Performs an unsigned bitwise right shift with the specified number - - Number to operate on - Ammount of bits to shift - The resulting number from the shift operation - - - - Performs an unsigned bitwise right shift with the specified number - - Number to operate on - Ammount of bits to shift - The resulting number from the shift operation - - - - Performs an unsigned bitwise right shift with the specified number - - Number to operate on - Ammount of bits to shift - The resulting number from the shift operation - - - - Performs an unsigned bitwise right shift with the specified number - - Number to operate on - Ammount of bits to shift - The resulting number from the shift operation - - - Reads a number of characters from the current source Stream and writes the data to the target array at the specified index. - The source Stream to read from. - Contains the array of characteres read from the source Stream. - The starting index of the target array. - The maximum number of characters to read from the source Stream. - The number of characters read. The number will be less than or equal to count depending on the data available in the source Stream. Returns -1 if the end of the stream is reached. - - - Reads a number of characters from the current source TextReader and writes the data to the target array at the specified index. - The source TextReader to read from - Contains the array of characteres read from the source TextReader. - The starting index of the target array. - The maximum number of characters to read from the source TextReader. - The number of characters read. The number will be less than or equal to count depending on the data available in the source TextReader. Returns -1 if the end of the stream is reached. - - - - Converts a string to an array of bytes - - The string to be converted - The new array of bytes - - - - Converts an array of bytes to an array of chars - - The array of bytes to convert - The new array of chars - - - - Writes an object to the specified Stream - - The target Stream - The object to be sent - - - - Writes an object to the specified BinaryWriter - - The target BinaryWriter - The object to be sent - - - - Deserializes an object, or an entire graph of connected objects, and returns the object intance - - Reader instance used to read the object - The object instance - - - - Writes the exception stack trace to the received stream - - Exception to obtain information from - Output sream used to write to - - - - Summary description for StoredProcedure. - - - - - Summary description for PreparedStatement. - - - - - Prepares CommandText for use with the Prepare method - - Command text stripped of all paramter names - - Takes the output of TokenizeSql and creates a single string of SQL - that only contains '?' markers for each parameter. It also creates - the parameterMap array list that includes all the paramter names in the - order they appeared in the SQL - - - - - Summary description for ClientParam. - - - - - DB Operations Code - - - - - Specifies MySQL specific data type of a field, property, for use in a . - - - - - - A fixed precision and scale numeric value between -1038 - -1 and 10 38 -1. - - - - - The signed range is -128 to 127. The unsigned - range is 0 to 255. - - - - - A 16-bit signed integer. The signed range is - -32768 to 32767. The unsigned range is 0 to 65535 - - - - - Specifies a 24 (3 byte) signed or unsigned value. - - - - - A 32-bit signed integer - - - - - A 64-bit signed integer. - - - - - A small (single-precision) floating-point - number. Allowable values are -3.402823466E+38 to -1.175494351E-38, - 0, and 1.175494351E-38 to 3.402823466E+38. - - - - - A normal-size (double-precision) - floating-point number. Allowable values are -1.7976931348623157E+308 - to -2.2250738585072014E-308, 0, and 2.2250738585072014E-308 to - 1.7976931348623157E+308. - - - - - A timestamp. The range is '1970-01-01 00:00:00' to sometime in the - year 2037 - - - - - Date The supported range is '1000-01-01' to '9999-12-31'. - - - - - Time The range is '-838:59:59' to '838:59:59'. - - - - - DateTime The supported range is '1000-01-01 00:00:00' to - '9999-12-31 23:59:59'. - - - - - Datetime The supported range is '1000-01-01 00:00:00' to - '9999-12-31 23:59:59'. - - - - - A year in 2- or 4-digit format (default is 4-digit). The - allowable values are 1901 to 2155, 0000 in the 4-digit year - format, and 1970-2069 if you use the 2-digit format (70-69). - - - - - Obsolete Use Datetime or Date type - - - - - A variable-length string containing 0 to 65535 characters - - - - - Bit-field data type - - - - - New Decimal - - - - - An enumeration. A string object that can have only one value, - chosen from the list of values 'value1', 'value2', ..., NULL - or the special "" error value. An ENUM can have a maximum of - 65535 distinct values - - - - - A set. A string object that can have zero or more values, each - of which must be chosen from the list of values 'value1', 'value2', - ... A SET can have a maximum of 64 members. - - - - - A binary column with a maximum length of 255 (2^8 - 1) - characters - - - - - A binary column with a maximum length of 16777215 (2^24 - 1) bytes. - - - - - A binary column with a maximum length of 4294967295 or - 4G (2^32 - 1) bytes. - - - - - A binary column with a maximum length of 65535 (2^16 - 1) bytes. - - - - - A variable-length string containing 0 to 255 bytes. - - - - - A fixed-length string. - - - - - Geometric (GIS) data type. - - - - - Unsigned 8-bit value. - - - - - Unsigned 16-bit value. - - - - - Unsigned 24-bit value. - - - - - Unsigned 32-bit value. - - - - - Unsigned 64-bit value. - - - - - Fixed length binary string. - - - - - Variable length binary string. - - - - - A text column with a maximum length of 255 (2^8 - 1) characters. - - - - - A text column with a maximum length of 16777215 (2^24 - 1) characters. - - - - - A text column with a maximum length of 4294967295 or - 4G (2^32 - 1) characters. - - - - - A text column with a maximum length of 65535 (2^16 - 1) characters. - - - - - A guid column - - - - - Allows the user to specify the type of connection that should - be used. - - - - - TCP/IP style connection. Works everywhere. - - - - - Named pipe connection. Works only on Windows systems. - - - - - Unix domain socket connection. Works only with Unix systems. - - - - - Shared memory connection. Currently works only with Windows systems. - - - - - SSL options for connection. - - - - - Do not use SSL. - - - - - Use SSL, if server supports it. - - - - - Always use SSL. Deny connection if server does not support SSL. - Do not perform server certificate validation. - - - - - Always use SSL. Validate server SSL certificate, but different host name mismatch. - - - - - Always use SSL and perform full certificate validation. - - - - - Specifies the connection types supported - - - - - Use TCP/IP sockets. - - - - - Use client library. - - - - - Use MySQL embedded server. - - - - - Do not use certificate store - - - - - Use certificate store for the current user - - - - - User certificate store for the machine - - - - - Summary description for Field. - - - - - Summary description for MySqlConversionException. - - - - Ctor - - - - Represents a collection of parameters relevant to a as well as their respective mappings to columns in a . This class cannot be inherited. - - - The number of the parameters in the collection must be equal to the number of - parameter placeholders within the command text, or an exception will be generated. - - The following example creates multiple instances of - through the MySqlParameterCollection collection within the . - These parameters are used to select data within the data source and place the data in - the . This code assumes that a DataSet and a MySqlDataAdapter - have already been created with the appropriate schema, commands, and connection. - - Public Sub AddParameters() - ' ... - ' create myDataSet and myDataAdapter - ' ... - myDataAdapter.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add("@CategoryName", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 80).Value = "toasters" - myDataAdapter.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add("@SerialNum", MySqlDbType.Long).Value = 239 - - myDataAdapter.Fill(myDataSet) - End Sub 'AddSqlParameters - - - public void AddSqlParameters() - { - // ... - // create myDataSet and myDataAdapter - // ... - - myDataAdapter.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add("@CategoryName", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 80).Value = "toasters"; - myDataAdapter.SelectCommand.Parameters.Add("@SerialNum", MySqlDbType.Long).Value = 239; - myDataAdapter.Fill(myDataSet); - - } - - - - - - Adds the specified object to the . - - The to add to the collection. - The newly added object. - - - - Adds a to the given the specified parameter name and value. - - The name of the parameter. - The of the to add to the collection. - The newly added object. - - - - Adds a to the given the parameter name and the data type. - - The name of the parameter. - One of the values. - The newly added object. - - - - Adds a to the with the parameter name, the data type, and the column length. - - The name of the parameter. - One of the values. - The length of the column. - The newly added object. - - - - Adds a to the with the parameter name, the data type, the column length, and the source column name. - - The name of the parameter. - One of the values. - The length of the column. - The name of the source column. - The newly added object. - - - - Adds an array of values to the end of the . - - - - - - Retrieve the parameter with the given name. - - - - - - - Adds the specified object to the . - - The to add to the collection. - The index of the new object. - - - - Removes all items from the collection. - - - - - Gets a value indicating whether a with the specified parameter name exists in the collection. - - The name of the object to find. - true if the collection contains the parameter; otherwise, false. - - - - Gets a value indicating whether a MySqlParameter exists in the collection. - - The value of the object to find. - true if the collection contains the object; otherwise, false. - Gets a value indicating whether a exists in the collection. - - - - Copies MySqlParameter objects from the MySqlParameterCollection to the specified array. - - - - - - - Returns an enumerator that iterates through the . - - - - - - Gets the location of the in the collection with a specific parameter name. - - The name of the object to retrieve. - The zero-based location of the in the collection. - - - - Gets the location of a in the collection. - - The object to locate. - The zero-based location of the in the collection. - Gets the location of a in the collection. - - - - Inserts a MySqlParameter into the collection at the specified index. - - - - - - - Removes the specified MySqlParameter from the collection. - - - - - - Removes the specified from the collection using the parameter name. - - The name of the object to retrieve. - - - - Removes the specified from the collection using a specific index. - - The zero-based index of the parameter. - Removes the specified from the collection. - - - - This method will update all the items in the index hashes when - we insert a parameter somewhere in the middle - - - - - - - Gets the at the specified index. - - Gets the with a specified attribute. - [C#] In C#, this property is the indexer for the class. - - - - - Gets the with the specified name. - - - - - Gets the number of MySqlParameter objects in the collection. - - - - - Gets a value that indicates whether the - has a fixed size. - - - - - Gets a value that indicates whether the - is read-only. - - - - - Gets a value that indicates whether the - is synchronized. - - - - - Gets an object that can be used to synchronize access to the - . - - - - - Stream that supports timeout of IO operations. - This class is used is used to support timeouts for SQL command, where a - typical operation involves several network reads/writes. - Timeout here is defined as the accumulated duration of all IO operations. - - - - - Construct a TimedStream - - Undelying stream - - - - Figure out whether it is necessary to reset timeout on stream. - We track the current value of timeout and try to avoid - changing it too often, because setting Read/WriteTimeout property - on network stream maybe a slow operation that involves a system call - (setsockopt). Therefore, we allow a small difference, and do not - reset timeout if current value is slightly greater than the requested - one (within 0.1 second). - - - - - Common handler for IO exceptions. - Resets timeout to infinity if timeout exception is - detected and stops the times. - - original exception - - - Returns the total number of bytes input so far. - - - Returns the total number of bytes output so far. - - - - GetForeignKeysOnTable retrieves the foreign keys on the given table. - Since MySQL supports foreign keys on versions prior to 5.0, we can't use - information schema. MySQL also does not include any type of SHOW command - for foreign keys so we have to resort to use SHOW CREATE TABLE and parsing - the output. - - The table to store the key info in. - The table to get the foeign key info for. - Only get foreign keys that match this name. - Should column information be included in the table. - - - - Represents a parameter to a , and optionally, its mapping to columns. This class cannot be inherited. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the MySqlParameter class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the parameter name and a value of the new MySqlParameter. - - The name of the parameter to map. - An that is the value of the . - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the parameter name and the data type. - - The name of the parameter to map. - One of the values. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the parameter name, the , and the size. - - The name of the parameter to map. - One of the values. - The length of the parameter. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the parameter name, the , the size, and the source column name. - - The name of the parameter to map. - One of the values. - The length of the parameter. - The name of the source column. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with the parameter name, the type of the parameter, the size of the parameter, a , the precision of the parameter, the scale of the parameter, the source column, a to use, and the value of the parameter. - - The name of the parameter to map. - One of the values. - The length of the parameter. - One of the values. - true if the value of the field can be null, otherwise false. - The total number of digits to the left and right of the decimal point to which is resolved. - The total number of decimal places to which is resolved. - The name of the source column. - One of the values. - An that is the value of the . - - - - - Overridden. Gets a string containing the . - - - - - - Resets the DbType property to its original settings. - - - - - Gets or sets the of the parameter. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the parameter is input-only, output-only, bidirectional, or a stored procedure return value parameter. - As of MySql version 4.1 and earlier, input-only is the only valid choice. - - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether the parameter accepts null values. - - - - - Gets or sets the MySqlDbType of the parameter. - - - - - Gets or sets the name of the MySqlParameter. - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum number of digits used to represent the property. - - - - - Gets or sets the number of decimal places to which is resolved. - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum size, in bytes, of the data within the column. - - - - - Gets or sets the name of the source column that is mapped to the and used for loading or returning the . - - - - - Gets or sets the to use when loading . - - - - - Gets or sets the value of the parameter. - - - - - Returns the possible values for this parameter if this parameter is of type - SET or ENUM. Returns null otherwise. - - - - - Sets or gets a value which indicates whether the source column is nullable. - This allows to correctly generate Update statements - for nullable columns. - - - - - Collection of error codes that can be returned by the server - - - - - - - - - - - Error level - - - - - Error code - - - - - Error message - - - - - Provides a reference to error codes returned by MySQL. - - - - - There is already a key with the given values. - - - - - The specified key was not found. - - - - - Given when the connection is unable to successfully connect to host. - - - - - Normally returned when an incorrect password is given - - - - - Duplicate Key Name - - - - - Duplicate Key Entry - - - - - The given host is not allowed to connect - - - - - The anonymous user is not allowed to connect - - - - - The given password is not allowed - - - - - The given password does not match - - - - - An attempt was made to send or receive a packet larger than - max_allowed_packet_size - - - - - Summary description for CompressedStream. - - - - - Helper class to encapsulate shared memory functionality - Also cares of proper cleanup of file mapping object and cew - - - - - Summary description for SharedMemoryStream. - - - - - Automatically generates single-table commands used to reconcile changes made to a DataSet with the associated MySQL database. This class cannot be inherited. - - - The does not automatically generate the SQL statements required to - reconcile changes made to a DataSet with the associated instance of MySQL. - However, you can create a MySqlCommandBuilder object to automatically generate SQL statements for - single-table updates if you set the SelectCommand property - of the MySqlDataAdapter. Then, any additional SQL statements that you do not set are generated by the - MySqlCommandBuilder. - - - - The MySqlCommandBuilder registers itself as a listener for RowUpdating - events whenever you set the property. You can only associate one - MySqlDataAdapter or MySqlCommandBuilder object with each other at one time. - - - - To generate INSERT, UPDATE, or DELETE statements, the MySqlCommandBuilder uses the - SelectCommand property to retrieve a required set of metadata automatically. If you change - the SelectCommand after the metadata has is retrieved (for example, after the first update), you - should call the method to update the metadata. - - - - The SelectCommand must also return at least one primary key or unique - column. If none are present, an InvalidOperation exception is generated, - and the commands are not generated. - - - - The MySqlCommandBuilder also uses the Connection, - CommandTimeout, and Transaction - properties referenced by the SelectCommand. The user should call - RefreshSchema if any of these properties are modified, or if the - SelectCommand itself is replaced. Otherwise the InsertCommand, - UpdateCommand, and - DeleteCommand properties retain - their previous values. - - - - If you call Dispose, the MySqlCommandBuilder is disassociated - from the MySqlDataAdapter, and the generated commands are no longer used. - - - - Caution must be used when using MySqlCOmmandBuilder on MySql 4.0 systems. With MySql 4.0, - database/schema information is not provided to the connector for a query. This means that - a query that pulls columns from two identically named tables in two or more different databases - will not cause an exception to be thrown but will not work correctly. Even more dangerous - is the situation where your select statement references database X but is executed in - database Y and both databases have tables with similar layouts. This situation can cause - unwanted changes or deletes. - This note does not apply to MySQL versions 4.1 and later. - - - - The following example uses the , along - and , to - select rows from a data source. The example is passed an initialized - , a connection string, a - query string that is a SQL SELECT statement, and a string that is the - name of the database table. The example then creates a MySqlCommandBuilder. - - - Public Shared Function SelectRows(myConnection As String, mySelectQuery As String, myTableName As String) As DataSet - Dim myConn As New MySqlConnection(myConnection) - Dim myDataAdapter As New MySqlDataAdapter() - myDataAdapter.SelectCommand = New MySqlCommand(mySelectQuery, myConn) - Dim cb As SqlCommandBuilder = New MySqlCommandBuilder(myDataAdapter) - - myConn.Open() - - Dim ds As DataSet = New DataSet - myDataAdapter.Fill(ds, myTableName) - - ' Code to modify data in DataSet here - - ' Without the MySqlCommandBuilder this line would fail. - myDataAdapter.Update(ds, myTableName) - - myConn.Close() - End Function 'SelectRows - - - public static DataSet SelectRows(string myConnection, string mySelectQuery, string myTableName) - { - MySqlConnection myConn = new MySqlConnection(myConnection); - MySqlDataAdapter myDataAdapter = new MySqlDataAdapter(); - myDataAdapter.SelectCommand = new MySqlCommand(mySelectQuery, myConn); - MySqlCommandBuilder cb = new MySqlCommandBuilder(myDataAdapter); - - myConn.Open(); - - DataSet ds = new DataSet(); - myDataAdapter.Fill(ds, myTableName); - - //code to modify data in DataSet here - - //Without the MySqlCommandBuilder this line would fail - myDataAdapter.Update(ds, myTableName); - - myConn.Close(); - - return ds; - } - - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class - with the associated object. - - The to use. - - - The registers itself as a listener for - events that are generated by the - specified in this property. - - - When you create a new instance MySqlCommandBuilder, any existing - MySqlCommandBuilder associated with this MySqlDataAdapter - is released. - - - - - - Retrieves parameter information from the stored procedure specified - in the MySqlCommand and populates the Parameters collection of the - specified MySqlCommand object. - This method is not currently supported since stored procedures are - not available in MySql. - - The MySqlCommand referencing the stored - procedure from which the parameter information is to be derived. - The derived parameters are added to the Parameters collection of the - MySqlCommand. - The command text is not - a valid stored procedure name. - - - - Gets the delete command. - - - - - - Gets the update command. - - - - - - Gets the insert command. - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gets or sets a object for which SQL statements are automatically generated. - - A object. - - - The registers itself as a listener for - events that are generated by the - specified in this property. - - - When you create a new instance MySqlCommandBuilder, any existing - MySqlCommandBuilder associated with this MySqlDataAdapter - is released. - - - - - - This class is modeled after .NET Stopwatch. It provides better - performance (no system calls).It is however less precise than - .NET Stopwatch, measuring in milliseconds. It is adequate to use - when high-precision is not required (e.g for measuring IO timeouts), - but not for other tasks. - - - - - Helper class that makes it easier to work with the provider. - - - - - Executes a single command against a MySQL database. The is assumed to be - open when the method is called and remains open after the method completes. - - object to use - SQL command to be executed - Array of objects to use with the command. - - - - - Executes a single command against a MySQL database. A new is created - using the given. - - to use - SQL command to be executed - Array of objects to use with the command. - - - - - Executes a single SQL command and returns the first row of the resultset. A new MySqlConnection object - is created, opened, and closed during this method. - - Settings to be used for the connection - Command to execute - Parameters to use for the command - DataRow containing the first row of the resultset - - - - Executes a single SQL command and returns the resultset in a . - A new MySqlConnection object is created, opened, and closed during this method. - - Settings to be used for the connection - Command to execute - containing the resultset - - - - Executes a single SQL command and returns the resultset in a . - A new MySqlConnection object is created, opened, and closed during this method. - - Settings to be used for the connection - Command to execute - Parameters to use for the command - containing the resultset - - - - Executes a single SQL command and returns the resultset in a . - The state of the object remains unchanged after execution - of this method. - - object to use - Command to execute - containing the resultset - - - - Executes a single SQL command and returns the resultset in a . - The state of the object remains unchanged after execution - of this method. - - object to use - Command to execute - Parameters to use for the command - containing the resultset - - - - Updates the given table with data from the given - - Settings to use for the update - Command text to use for the update - containing the new data to use in the update - Tablename in the dataset to update - - - - Executes a single command against a MySQL database, possibly inside an existing transaction. - - object to use for the command - object to use for the command - Command text to use - Array of objects to use with the command - True if the connection should be preserved, false if not - object ready to read the results of the command - - - - Executes a single command against a MySQL database. - - Settings to use for this command - Command text to use - object ready to read the results of the command - - - - Executes a single command against a MySQL database. - - Settings to use for this command - Command text to use - Array of objects to use with the command - object ready to read the results of the command - - - - Execute a single command against a MySQL database. - - Settings to use for the update - Command text to use for the update - The first column of the first row in the result set, or a null reference if the result set is empty. - - - - Execute a single command against a MySQL database. - - Settings to use for the command - Command text to use for the command - Parameters to use for the command - The first column of the first row in the result set, or a null reference if the result set is empty. - - - - Execute a single command against a MySQL database. - - object to use - Command text to use for the command - The first column of the first row in the result set, or a null reference if the result set is empty. - - - - Execute a single command against a MySQL database. - - object to use - Command text to use for the command - Parameters to use for the command - The first column of the first row in the result set, or a null reference if the result set is empty. - - - - Escapes the string. - - The string to escape - The string with all quotes escaped. - - - - Summary description for MySqlUInt64. - - - - - Return schema information about procedures and functions - Restrictions supported are: - schema, name, type - - - - - - - Return schema information about parameters for procedures and functions - Restrictions supported are: - schema, name, type, parameter name - - - - - Initializes a new row for the procedure parameters table. - - - - - Parses out the elements of a procedure parameter data type. - - - - - Represents an open connection to a MySQL Server database. This class cannot be inherited. - - - A MySqlConnection object represents a session to a MySQL Server - data source. When you create an instance of MySqlConnection, all - properties are set to their initial values. For a list of these values, see the - MySqlConnection constructor. - - - - If the MySqlConnection goes out of scope, it is not closed. Therefore, - you must explicitly close the connection by calling - or . - - - The following example creates a and - a MySqlConnection. The MySqlConnection is opened and set as the - for the MySqlCommand. The example then calls - , and closes the connection. To accomplish this, the ExecuteNonQuery is - passed a connection string and a query string that is a SQL INSERT - statement. - - - Public Sub InsertRow(myConnectionString As String) - ' If the connection string is null, use a default. - If myConnectionString = "" Then - myConnectionString = "Database=Test;Data Source=localhost;User Id=username;Password=pass" - End If - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection(myConnectionString) - Dim myInsertQuery As String = "INSERT INTO Orders (id, customerId, amount) Values(1001, 23, 30.66)" - Dim myCommand As New MySqlCommand(myInsertQuery) - myCommand.Connection = myConnection - myConnection.Open() - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() - myCommand.Connection.Close() - End Sub - - - - - public void InsertRow(string myConnectionString) - { - // If the connection string is null, use a default. - if(myConnectionString == "") - { - myConnectionString = "Database=Test;Data Source=localhost;User Id=username;Password=pass"; - } - MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection(myConnectionString); - string myInsertQuery = "INSERT INTO Orders (id, customerId, amount) Values(1001, 23, 30.66)"; - MySqlCommand myCommand = new MySqlCommand(myInsertQuery); - myCommand.Connection = myConnection; - myConnection.Open(); - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(); - myCommand.Connection.Close(); - } - - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - When a new instance of is created, the read/write - properties are set to the following initial values unless they are specifically - set using their associated keywords in the property. - - - - Properties - Initial Value - - - - - - empty string ("") - - - - - - 15 - - - - - - empty string ("") - - - - - - empty string ("") - - - - - - empty string ("") - - - - You can change the value for these properties only by using the ConnectionString property. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class when given a string containing the connection string. - - When a new instance of is created, the read/write - properties are set to the following initial values unless they are specifically - set using their associated keywords in the property. - - - - Properties - Initial Value - - - - - - empty string ("") - - - - - - 15 - - - - - - empty string ("") - - - - - - empty string ("") - - - - - - empty string ("") - - - - You can change the value for these properties only by using the ConnectionString property. - - The connection properties used to open the MySQL database. - - - - Enlists in the specified transaction. - - - A reference to an existing in which to enlist. - - - - Begins a database transaction.An object representing the new transaction.Parallel transactions are not supported. - This command is equivalent to the MySQL BEGIN TRANSACTION command. - - You must explicitly commit or roll back the transaction using the or - method. - - If you do not specify an isolation level, the default isolation level is used. To specify an isolation - level with the method, use the overload that takes the iso parameter. Also - note that any attempt to begin a transaction while a transaction is in progress will throw an exception on MySQL 4.1 and higher. - On MySQL 4.0, an exception will not be thrown because servers 4.0 and earlier did not report their transacation status. - - - - The following example creates a and a - . It also demonstrates how to use the BeginTransaction, a - , and methods. - - Public Sub RunTransaction(myConnString As String) - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection(myConnString) - myConnection.Open() - - Dim myCommand As MySqlCommand = myConnection.CreateCommand() - Dim myTrans As MySqlTransaction - - ' Start a local transaction - myTrans = myConnection.BeginTransaction() - ' Must assign both transaction object and connection - ' to Command object for a pending local transaction - myCommand.Connection = myConnection - myCommand.Transaction = myTrans - - Try - myCommand.CommandText = "Insert into Test (id, desc) VALUES (100, 'Description')" - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() - myCommand.CommandText = "Insert into Test (id, desc) VALUES (101, 'Description')" - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() - myTrans.Commit() - Console.WriteLine("Both records are written to database.") - Catch e As Exception - Try - myTrans.Rollback() - Catch ex As MySqlException - If Not myTrans.Connection Is Nothing Then - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " + ex.GetType().ToString() + _ - " was encountered while attempting to roll back the transaction.") - End If - End Try - - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " + e.GetType().ToString() + _ - "was encountered while inserting the data.") - Console.WriteLine("Neither record was written to database.") - Finally - myConnection.Close() - End Try - End Sub - - - public void RunTransaction(string myConnString) - { - MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection(myConnString); - myConnection.Open(); - - MySqlCommand myCommand = myConnection.CreateCommand(); - MySqlTransaction myTrans; - - // Start a local transaction - myTrans = myConnection.BeginTransaction(); - // Must assign both transaction object and connection - // to Command object for a pending local transaction - myCommand.Connection = myConnection; - myCommand.Transaction = myTrans; - - try - { - myCommand.CommandText = "insert into Test (id, desc) VALUES (100, 'Description')"; - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(); - myCommand.CommandText = "insert into Test (id, desc) VALUES (101, 'Description')"; - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(); - myTrans.Commit(); - Console.WriteLine("Both records are written to database."); - } - catch(Exception e) - { - try - { - myTrans.Rollback(); - } - catch (SqlException ex) - { - if (myTrans.Connection != null) - { - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " + ex.GetType() + - " was encountered while attempting to roll back the transaction."); - } - } - - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " + e.GetType() + - " was encountered while inserting the data."); - Console.WriteLine("Neither record was written to database."); - } - finally - { - myConnection.Close(); - } - } - - - - - Begins a database transaction with the specified isolation level.The isolation level under which the transaction should run. An object representing the new transaction.Parallel exceptions are not supported. - This command is equivalent to the MySQL BEGIN TRANSACTION command. - - You must explicitly commit or roll back the transaction using the or - method. - - If you do not specify an isolation level, the default isolation level is used. To specify an isolation - level with the method, use the overload that takes the iso parameter. - Also note that any attempt to begin a transaction while a transaction is in progress will throw an exception on MySQL 4.1 and higher. - On MySQL 4.0, an exception will not be thrown because servers 4.0 and earlier did not report their transacation status. - - - - The following example creates a and a - . It also demonstrates how to use the BeginTransaction, a - , and methods. - - Public Sub RunTransaction(myConnString As String) - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection(myConnString) - myConnection.Open() - - Dim myCommand As MySqlCommand = myConnection.CreateCommand() - Dim myTrans As MySqlTransaction - - ' Start a local transaction - myTrans = myConnection.BeginTransaction() - ' Must assign both transaction object and connection - ' to Command object for a pending local transaction - myCommand.Connection = myConnection - myCommand.Transaction = myTrans - - Try - myCommand.CommandText = "Insert into Test (id, desc) VALUES (100, 'Description')" - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() - myCommand.CommandText = "Insert into Test (id, desc) VALUES (101, 'Description')" - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() - myTrans.Commit() - Console.WriteLine("Both records are written to database.") - Catch e As Exception - Try - myTrans.Rollback() - Catch ex As MySqlException - If Not myTrans.Connection Is Nothing Then - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " + ex.GetType().ToString() + _ - " was encountered while attempting to roll back the transaction.") - End If - End Try - - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " + e.GetType().ToString() + _ - "was encountered while inserting the data.") - Console.WriteLine("Neither record was written to database.") - Finally - myConnection.Close() - End Try - End Sub - - - public void RunTransaction(string myConnString) - { - MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection(myConnString); - myConnection.Open(); - - MySqlCommand myCommand = myConnection.CreateCommand(); - MySqlTransaction myTrans; - - // Start a local transaction - myTrans = myConnection.BeginTransaction(); - // Must assign both transaction object and connection - // to Command object for a pending local transaction - myCommand.Connection = myConnection; - myCommand.Transaction = myTrans; - - try - { - myCommand.CommandText = "insert into Test (id, desc) VALUES (100, 'Description')"; - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(); - myCommand.CommandText = "insert into Test (id, desc) VALUES (101, 'Description')"; - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(); - myTrans.Commit(); - Console.WriteLine("Both records are written to database."); - } - catch(Exception e) - { - try - { - myTrans.Rollback(); - } - catch (SqlException ex) - { - if (myTrans.Connection != null) - { - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " + ex.GetType() + - " was encountered while attempting to roll back the transaction."); - } - } - - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " + e.GetType() + - " was encountered while inserting the data."); - Console.WriteLine("Neither record was written to database."); - } - finally - { - myConnection.Close(); - } - } - - - - - Changes the current database for an open MySqlConnection.The name of the database to use. - - The value supplied in the database parameter must be a valid database - name. The database parameter cannot contain a null value, an empty - string, or a string with only blank characters. - - - - When you are using connection pooling against MySQL, and you close - the connection, it is returned to the connection pool. The next time the - connection is retrieved from the pool, the reset connection request - executes before the user performs any operations. - - The database name is not valid.The connection is not open.Cannot change the database. - The following example creates a and displays - some of its read-only properties. - - - Public Sub CreateMySqlConnection() - Dim myConnString As String = _ - "Persist Security Info=False;database=test;server=localhost;user id=joeuser;pwd=pass" - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection( myConnString ) - myConnection.Open() - MessageBox.Show( "Server Version: " + myConnection.ServerVersion _ - + ControlChars.NewLine + "Database: " + myConnection.Database ) - myConnection.ChangeDatabase( "test2" ) - MessageBox.Show( "ServerVersion: " + myConnection.ServerVersion _ - + ControlChars.NewLine + "Database: " + myConnection.Database ) - myConnection.Close() - End Sub - - - - public void CreateMySqlConnection() - { - string myConnString = - "Persist Security Info=False;database=test;server=localhost;user id=joeuser;pwd=pass"; - MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection( myConnString ); - myConnection.Open(); - MessageBox.Show( "Server Version: " + myConnection.ServerVersion - + "\nDatabase: " + myConnection.Database ); - myConnection.ChangeDatabase( "test2" ); - MessageBox.Show( "ServerVersion: " + myConnection.ServerVersion - + "\nDatabase: " + myConnection.Database ); - myConnection.Close(); - } - - - - - - Ping - - - - - Opens a database connection with the property settings specified by the ConnectionString.Cannot open a connection without specifying a data source or server.A connection-level error occurred while opening the connection. - - The draws an open connection from the connection pool if one is available. - Otherwise, it establishes a new connection to an instance of MySQL. - - - The following example creates a , opens it, - displays some of its properties, then closes the connection. - - - Public Sub CreateMySqlConnection(myConnString As String) - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection(myConnString) - myConnection.Open() - MessageBox.Show("ServerVersion: " + myConnection.ServerVersion _ - + ControlChars.Cr + "State: " + myConnection.State.ToString()) - myConnection.Close() - End Sub - - - public void CreateMySqlConnection(string myConnString) - { - MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection(myConnString); - myConnection.Open(); - MessageBox.Show("ServerVersion: " + myConnection.ServerVersion + - "\nState: " + myConnection.State.ToString()); - myConnection.Close(); - } - - - - - - Creates and returns a object associated with the . - - A object. - - - - - Creates a new MySqlConnection object with the exact same ConnectionString value - - A cloned MySqlConnection object - - - Closes the connection to the database. This is the preferred method of closing any open connection. - - The Close method rolls back any pending transactions. It then releases - the connection to the connection pool, or closes the connection if connection - pooling is disabled. - - - An application can call Close more than one time. No exception is - generated. - - - The following example creates a , opens it, - displays some of its properties, then closes the connection. - - - Public Sub CreateMySqlConnection(myConnString As String) - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection(myConnString) - myConnection.Open() - MessageBox.Show("ServerVersion: " + myConnection.ServerVersion _ - + ControlChars.Cr + "State: " + myConnection.State.ToString()) - myConnection.Close() - End Sub - - - public void CreateMySqlConnection(string myConnString) - { - MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection(myConnString); - myConnection.Open(); - MessageBox.Show("ServerVersion: " + myConnection.ServerVersion + - "\nState: " + myConnection.State.ToString()); - myConnection.Close(); - } - - - - - - Sets query timeout. If timeout has been set prior and not - yet cleared ClearCommandTimeout(), it has no effect. - - timeout in seconds - true if - - - - Clears query timeout, allowing next SetCommandTimeout() to succeed. - - - - - Returns schema information for the data source of this . - - A that contains schema information. - - - - Returns schema information for the data source of this - using the specified string for the schema name. - - Specifies the name of the schema to return. - A that contains schema information. - - - - Returns schema information for the data source of this - using the specified string for the schema name and the specified string array - for the restriction values. - - Specifies the name of the schema to return. - Specifies a set of restriction values for the requested schema. - A that contains schema information. - - - Empties the connection pool associated with the specified connection. - The associated with the pool to be cleared. - - - ClearPool clears the connection pool that is associated with the connection. - If additional connections associated with connection are in use at the time of the call, - they are marked appropriately and are discarded (instead of being returned to the pool) - when Close is called on them. - - - - - Clears all connection pools. - - ClearAllPools essentially performs a on all current connection - pools. - - - - - Occurs when MySQL returns warnings as a result of executing a command or query. - - - - - Returns the id of the server thread this connection is executing on - - - - - Gets the name of the MySQL server to which to connect. - - - - - Gets the time to wait while trying to establish a connection before terminating the attempt and generating an error. - The value set is less than 0. - A value of 0 indicates no limit, and should be avoided in a - because an attempt to connect - will wait indefinitely. - - The following example creates a MySqlConnection - and sets some of its properties in the connection string. - - Public Sub CreateSqlConnection() - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection() - myConnection.ConnectionString = "Persist Security Info=False;Username=user;Password=pass;database=test1;server=localhost;Connect Timeout=30" - myConnection.Open() - End Sub - - - public void CreateSqlConnection() - { - MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection(); - myConnection.ConnectionString = "Persist Security Info=False;Username=user;Password=pass;database=test1;server=localhost;Connect Timeout=30"; - myConnection.Open(); - } - - - - - Gets the name of the current database or the database to be used after a connection is opened.The name of the current database or the name of the database to be used after a connection is opened. The default value is an empty string. - - The Database property does not update dynamically. - If you change the current database using a SQL statement, then this property - may reflect the wrong value. If you change the current database using the - method, this property is updated to reflect the new database. - - - The following example creates a and displays - some of its read-only properties. - - - Public Sub CreateMySqlConnection() - Dim myConnString As String = _ - "Persist Security Info=False;database=test;server=localhost;user id=joeuser;pwd=pass" - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection( myConnString ) - myConnection.Open() - MessageBox.Show( "Server Version: " + myConnection.ServerVersion _ - + ControlChars.NewLine + "Database: " + myConnection.Database ) - myConnection.ChangeDatabase( "test2" ) - MessageBox.Show( "ServerVersion: " + myConnection.ServerVersion _ - + ControlChars.NewLine + "Database: " + myConnection.Database ) - myConnection.Close() - End Sub - - - - public void CreateMySqlConnection() - { - string myConnString = - "Persist Security Info=False;database=test;server=localhost;user id=joeuser;pwd=pass"; - MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection( myConnString ); - myConnection.Open(); - MessageBox.Show( "Server Version: " + myConnection.ServerVersion - + "\nDatabase: " + myConnection.Database ); - myConnection.ChangeDatabase( "test2" ); - MessageBox.Show( "ServerVersion: " + myConnection.ServerVersion - + "\nDatabase: " + myConnection.Database ); - myConnection.Close(); - } - - - - - - Indicates if this connection should use compression when communicating with the server. - - - - Gets the current state of the connection. - A bitwise combination of the values. The default is Closed. - - The allowed state changes are: - - - From Closed to Open, using the Open method of the connection object. - - - From Open to Closed, using either the Close method or the Dispose method of the connection object. - - - - The following example creates a , opens it, - displays some of its properties, then closes the connection. - - - Public Sub CreateMySqlConnection(myConnString As String) - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection(myConnString) - myConnection.Open() - MessageBox.Show("ServerVersion: " + myConnection.ServerVersion _ - + ControlChars.Cr + "State: " + myConnection.State.ToString()) - myConnection.Close() - End Sub - - - public void CreateMySqlConnection(string myConnString) - { - MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection(myConnString); - myConnection.Open(); - MessageBox.Show("ServerVersion: " + myConnection.ServerVersion + - "\nState: " + myConnection.State.ToString()); - myConnection.Close(); - } - - - - - Gets a string containing the version of the MySQL server to which the client is connected.The version of the instance of MySQL.The connection is closed. - The following example creates a , opens it, - displays some of its properties, then closes the connection. - - - Public Sub CreateMySqlConnection(myConnString As String) - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection(myConnString) - myConnection.Open() - MessageBox.Show("ServerVersion: " + myConnection.ServerVersion _ - + ControlChars.Cr + "State: " + myConnection.State.ToString()) - myConnection.Close() - End Sub - - - public void CreateMySqlConnection(string myConnString) - { - MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection(myConnString); - myConnection.Open(); - MessageBox.Show("ServerVersion: " + myConnection.ServerVersion + - "\nState: " + myConnection.State.ToString()); - myConnection.Close(); - } - - - - - - Gets or sets the string used to connect to a MySQL Server database. - - - The ConnectionString returned may not be exactly like what was originally - set but will be indentical in terms of keyword/value pairs. Security information - will not be included unless the Persist Security Info value is set to true. - - - You can use the ConnectionString property to connect to a database. - The following example illustrates a typical connection string. - - "Persist Security Info=False;database=MyDB;server=MySqlServer;user id=myUser;Password=myPass" - - The ConnectionString property can be set only when the connection is - closed. Many of the connection string values have corresponding read-only - properties. When the connection string is set, all of these properties are - updated, except when an error is detected. In this case, none of the properties - are updated. properties return only those settings contained in the - ConnectionString. - - - To connect to a local machine, specify "localhost" for the server. If you do not - specify a server, localhost is assumed. - - - Resetting the ConnectionString on a closed connection resets all - connection string values (and related properties) including the password. For - example, if you set a connection string that includes "Database= MyDb", and - then reset the connection string to "Data Source=myserver;User Id=myUser;Password=myPass", - the property is no longer set to MyDb. - - - The connection string is parsed immediately after being set. If errors in - syntax are found when parsing, a runtime exception, such as , - is generated. Other errors can be found only when an attempt is made to open the - connection. - - - The basic format of a connection string consists of a series of keyword/value - pairs separated by semicolons. The equal sign (=) connects each keyword and its - value. To include values that contain a semicolon, single-quote character, or - double-quote character, the value must be enclosed in double quotes. If the - value contains both a semicolon and a double-quote character, the value can be - enclosed in single quotes. The single quote is also useful if the value begins - with a double-quote character. Conversely, the double quote can be used if the - value begins with a single quote. If the value contains both single-quote and - double-quote characters, the quote character used to enclose the value must be - doubled each time it occurs within the value. - - - To include preceding or trailing spaces in the string value, the value must - be enclosed in either single quotes or double quotes. Any leading or trailing - spaces around integer, Boolean, or enumerated values are ignored, even if - enclosed in quotes. However, spaces within a string literal keyword or value are - preserved. Using .NET Framework version 1.1, single or double quotes may be used - within a connection string without using delimiters (for example, Data Source= - my'Server or Data Source= my"Server), unless a quote character is the first or - last character in the value. - - - To include an equal sign (=) in a keyword or value, it must be preceded by - another equal sign. For example, in the hypothetical connection string - - "key==word=value" - - the keyword is "key=word" and the value is "value". - - If a specific keyword in a keyword= value pair occurs multiple times in a - connection string, the last occurrence listed is used in the value set. - - Keywords are not case sensitive. - - The following table lists the valid names for keyword values within the - ConnectionString. - - -
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- Connect Timeout -or- Connection Timeout - 15 - The length of time (in seconds) to wait for a connection to the server before - terminating the attempt and generating an error. -
- Host -or- Server -or- Data Source -or- - DataSource -or- Address -or- Addr -or- - Network Address - localhost - - The name or network address of the instance of MySQL to which to connect. Multiple hosts can be - specified separated by &. This can be useful where multiple MySQL servers are configured for replication - and you are not concerned about the precise server you are connecting to. No attempt is made by the provider to - synchronize writes to the database so care should be taken when using this option. - - - In Unix environment with Mono, this can be a fully qualified path to MySQL socket filename. With this configuration, the Unix socket will be used instead of TCP/IP socket. - Currently only a single socket name can be given so accessing MySQL in a replicated environment using Unix sockets is not currently supported. - -
Port3306 - The port MySQL is using to listen for connections. This value is ignored if the connection protocol - is anything but socket. -
Protocolsocket - Specifies the type of connection to make to the server.Values can be: - socket or tcp for a socket connection
- pipe for a named pipe connection
- unix for a Unix socket connection
- memory to use MySQL shared memory -
- CharSet -or Character Set - - Specifies the character set that should be used to encode all queries sent to the server. - Resultsets are still returned in the character set of the data returned. -
LoggingfalseWhen true, various pieces of information is output to any configured TraceListeners.
Allow Batchtrue - When true, multiple SQL statements can be sent with one command execution.

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- Starting with MySQL 4.1.1, batch statements should be separated by the server-defined seperator character.
- Commands sent to earlier versions of MySQL should be seperated with ';'. -
Encryptfalse - When true, SSL/TLS encryption is used for all data sent between the - client and server if the server has a certificate installed. Recognized values - are true, false, yes, and no. -
- Initial Catalog -or- Database - mysqlThe name of the database to use intially
- Password -or- pwd - The password for the MySQL account being used.
Persist Security Infofalse - When set to false or no (strongly recommended), security-sensitive - information, such as the password, is not returned as part of the connection if - the connection is open or has ever been in an open state. Resetting the - connection string resets all connection string values including the password. - Recognized values are true, false, yes, and no. -
- User Id -or- Username -or- Uid -or- User name - The MySQL login account being used.
Shared Memory NameMYSQLThe name of the shared memory object to use for communication if the connection protocol is set to memory.
Allow Zero Datetimefalse - True to have MySqlDataReader.GetValue() return a MySqlDateTime for date or datetime columns that have illegal values. - False will cause a DateTime object to be returned for legal values and an exception will be thrown for illegal values. -
Convert Zero Datetimefalse - True to have MySqlDataReader.GetValue() and MySqlDataReader.GetDateTime() - return DateTime.MinValue for date or datetime columns that have illegal values. -
- Pipe Name -or- Pipe - mysql - When set to the name of a named pipe, the MySqlConnection will attempt to connect to MySQL - on that named pipe.

This settings only applies to the Windows platform. -
- Use Performance Monitor -or- UsePerformanceMonitor - false - Posts performance data that can be tracked using perfmon -
- Procedure Cache Size - 25 - How many stored procedure definitions can be held in the cache -
- Ignore Prepare - true - Instructs the provider to ignore any attempts to prepare commands. This option - was added to allow a user to disable prepared statements in an entire application - without modifying the code. A user might want to do this if errors or bugs are - encountered with MySQL prepared statements. -
Use Procedure Bodiestrue - Instructs the provider to attempt to call the procedure without first resolving the metadata. This - is useful in situations where the calling user does not have access to the mysql.proc table. To - use this mode, the parameters for the procedure must be added to the command in the same order - as they appear in the procedure definition and their types must be explicitly set. -
Auto Enlisttrue - Indicates whether the connection should automatically enlist in the current transaction, - if there is one. -
Respect Binary Flagstrue - Indicates whether the connection should respect all binary flags sent to the client - as part of column metadata. False will cause the connector to behave like - Connector/Net 5.0 and earlier. -
BlobAsUTF8IncludePatternnull - Pattern that should be used to indicate which blob columns should be treated as UTF-8. -
BlobAsUTF8ExcludePatternnull - Pattern that should be used to indicate which blob columns should not be treated as UTF-8. -
Default Command Timeout30 - The default timeout that new MySqlCommand objects will use unless changed. -
Allow User Variablesfalse - Should the provider expect user variables in the SQL. -
Interactive -or- Interactive Sessionfalse - Should this session be considered interactive? -
Functions Return Stringfalse - Set this option to true to force the return value of SQL functions to be string. -
Use Affected Rowsfalse - Set this option to true to cause the affected rows reported to reflect only the - rows that are actually changed. By default, the number of rows that are matched - is returned. -
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- - The following table lists the valid names for connection pooling values within - the ConnectionString. For more information about connection pooling, see - Connection Pooling for the MySql Data Provider. - -
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Connection Lifetime0 - When a connection is returned to the pool, its creation time is compared with - the current time, and the connection is destroyed if that time span (in seconds) - exceeds the value specified by Connection Lifetime. This is useful in - clustered configurations to force load balancing between a running server and a - server just brought online. - - A value of zero (0) causes pooled connections to have the maximum connection - timeout. - -
Max Pool Size100The maximum number of connections allowed in the pool.
Min Pool Size0The minimum number of connections allowed in the pool.
Poolingtrue - When true, the MySqlConnection object is drawn from the appropriate - pool, or if necessary, is created and added to the appropriate pool. Recognized - values are true, false, yes, and no. -
Connection Resetfalse - Specifies whether the database connection should be reset when being - drawn from the pool. Leaving this as false will yeild much faster - connection opens but the user should understand the side effects - of doing this such as temporary tables and user variables from the previous - session not being cleared out. -
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- - When setting keyword or connection pooling values that require a Boolean - value, you can use 'yes' instead of 'true', and 'no' instead of 'false'. - - - Note The MySql Data Provider uses the native socket protocol to - communicate with MySQL. Therefore, it does not support the use of an ODBC data source name (DSN) when - connecting to MySQL because it does not add an ODBC layer. - - - CAUTION In this release, the application should use caution when constructing a - connection string based on user input (for example when retrieving user ID and password information from a - dialog box, and appending it to the connection string). The application should - ensure that a user cannot embed extra connection string parameters in these - values (for example, entering a password as "validpassword;database=somedb" in - an attempt to attach to a different database). - -
- The following example creates a and sets some of its properties - - Public Sub CreateConnection() - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection() - myConnection.ConnectionString = "Persist Security Info=False;database=myDB;server=myHost;Connect Timeout=30;user id=myUser; pwd=myPass" - myConnection.Open() - End Sub 'CreateConnection - - - public void CreateConnection() - { - MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection(); - myConnection.ConnectionString = "Persist Security Info=False;database=myDB;server=myHost;Connect Timeout=30;user id=myUser; pwd=myPass"; - myConnection.Open(); - } - - - The following example creates a in Unix environment with Mono installed. MySQL socket filename used in this example is "/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock". The actual filename depends on your MySQL configuration. - - Public Sub CreateConnection() - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection() - myConnection.ConnectionString = "database=myDB;server=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock;user id=myUser; pwd=myPass" - myConnection.Open() - End Sub 'CreateConnection - - - public void CreateConnection() - { - MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection(); - myConnection.ConnectionString = "database=myDB;server=/var/lib/mysql/mysql.sock;user id=myUser; pwd=myPass"; - myConnection.Open(); - } - - -
- - - Represents the method that will handle the event of a - . - - - - - Provides data for the InfoMessage event. This class cannot be inherited. - - - - - - - - - - IDisposable wrapper around SetCommandTimeout and ClearCommandTimeout - functionality - - - - - Summary description for MySqlStream. - - - - - ReadPacket is called by NativeDriver to start reading the next - packet on the stream. - - - - - Reads the specified number of bytes from the stream and stores them at given - offset in the buffer. - Throws EndOfStreamException if not all bytes can be read. - - Stream to read from - Array to store bytes read from the stream - The offset in buffer at which to begin storing the data read from the current stream. - Number of bytes to read - - - - LoadPacket loads up and decodes the header of the incoming packet. - - - - - Represents a set of data commands and a database connection that are used to fill a dataset and update a MySQL database. This class cannot be inherited. - - - The MySQLDataAdapter, serves as a bridge between a - and MySQL for retrieving and saving data. The MySQLDataAdapter provides this - bridge by mapping , which changes the data in the - DataSet to match the data in the data source, and , - which changes the data in the data source to match the data in the DataSet, - using the appropriate SQL statements against the data source. - - - When the MySQLDataAdapter fills a DataSet, it will create the necessary - tables and columns for the returned data if they do not already exist. However, primary - key information will not be included in the implicitly created schema unless the - property is set to . - You may also have the MySQLDataAdapter create the schema of the DataSet, - including primary key information, before filling it with data using . - - - MySQLDataAdapter is used in conjunction with - and to increase performance when connecting to a MySQL database. - - - The MySQLDataAdapter also includes the , - , , - , and - properties to facilitate the loading and updating of data. - - - When an instance of MySQLDataAdapter is created, the read/write properties - are set to initial values. For a list of these values, see the MySQLDataAdapter - constructor. - - - Please be aware that the class allows only - Int16, Int32, and Int64 to have the AutoIncrement property set. - If you plan to use autoincremement columns with MySQL, you should consider - using signed integer columns. - - - The following example creates a and a . - The MySqlConnection is opened and set as the for the - MySqlCommand. The example then calls , and closes - the connection. To accomplish this, the ExecuteNonQuery is - passed a connection string and a query string that is a SQL INSERT - statement. - - Public Function SelectRows(dataSet As DataSet, connection As String, query As String) As DataSet - Dim conn As New MySqlConnection(connection) - Dim adapter As New MySqlDataAdapter() - adapter.SelectCommand = new MySqlCommand(query, conn) - adapter.Fill(dataset) - Return dataset - End Function - - - public DataSet SelectRows(DataSet dataset,string connection,string query) - { - MySqlConnection conn = new MySqlConnection(connection); - MySqlDataAdapter adapter = new MySqlDataAdapter(); - adapter.SelectCommand = new MySqlCommand(query, conn); - adapter.Fill(dataset); - return dataset; - } - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the MySqlDataAdapter class. - - - When an instance of is created, - the following read/write properties are set to the following initial - values. - - - - Properties - Initial Value - - - - - - - MissingMappingAction.Passthrough - - - - - - - - MissingSchemaAction.Add - - - - - You can change the value of any of these properties through a separate call - to the property. - - - The following example creates a and sets some of - its properties. - - Public Sub CreateSqlDataAdapter() - Dim conn As MySqlConnection = New MySqlConnection("Data Source=localhost;" & _ - "database=test") - Dim da As MySqlDataAdapter = New MySqlDataAdapter - da.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey - - da.SelectCommand = New MySqlCommand("SELECT id, name FROM mytable", conn) - da.InsertCommand = New MySqlCommand("INSERT INTO mytable (id, name) " & _ - "VALUES (@id, @name)", conn) - da.UpdateCommand = New MySqlCommand("UPDATE mytable SET id=@id, name=@name " & _ - "WHERE id=@oldId", conn) - da.DeleteCommand = New MySqlCommand("DELETE FROM mytable WHERE id=@id", conn) - - da.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id") - da.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 40, "name") - - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id") - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 40, "name") - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@oldId", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id").SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original - - da.DeleteCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id").SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original - End Sub - - - public static void CreateSqlDataAdapter() - { - MySqlConnection conn = new MySqlConnection("Data Source=localhost;database=test"); - MySqlDataAdapter da = new MySqlDataAdapter(); - da.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey; - - da.SelectCommand = new MySqlCommand("SELECT id, name FROM mytable", conn); - da.InsertCommand = new MySqlCommand("INSERT INTO mytable (id, name) " + - "VALUES (@id, @name)", conn); - da.UpdateCommand = new MySqlCommand("UPDATE mytable SET id=@id, name=@name " + - "WHERE id=@oldId", conn); - da.DeleteCommand = new MySqlCommand("DELETE FROM mytable WHERE id=@id", conn); - - da.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id"); - da.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 40, "name"); - - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id"); - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 40, "name"); - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@oldId", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id").SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original; - - da.DeleteCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id").SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original; - } - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with - the specified as the - property. - - that is a SQL SELECT statement or stored procedure and is set - as the property of the . - - - When an instance of is created, - the following read/write properties are set to the following initial - values. - - - - Properties - Initial Value - - - - - - - MissingMappingAction.Passthrough - - - - - - - - MissingSchemaAction.Add - - - - - You can change the value of any of these properties through a separate call - to the property. - - - When SelectCommand (or any of the other command properties) is assigned - to a previously created , the MySqlCommand is not cloned. - The SelectCommand maintains a reference to the previously created MySqlCommand - object. - - - The following example creates a and sets some of - its properties. - - Public Sub CreateSqlDataAdapter() - Dim conn As MySqlConnection = New MySqlConnection("Data Source=localhost;" & _ - "database=test") - Dim cmd as new MySqlCommand("SELECT id, name FROM mytable", conn) - Dim da As MySqlDataAdapter = New MySqlDataAdapter(cmd) - da.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey - - da.InsertCommand = New MySqlCommand("INSERT INTO mytable (id, name) " & _ - "VALUES (@id, @name)", conn) - da.UpdateCommand = New MySqlCommand("UPDATE mytable SET id=@id, name=@name " & _ - "WHERE id=@oldId", conn) - da.DeleteCommand = New MySqlCommand("DELETE FROM mytable WHERE id=@id", conn) - - da.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id") - da.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 40, "name") - - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id") - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 40, "name") - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@oldId", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id").SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original - - da.DeleteCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id").SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original - End Sub - - - public static void CreateSqlDataAdapter() - { - MySqlConnection conn = new MySqlConnection("Data Source=localhost;database=test"); - MySqlCommand cmd = new MySqlCommand("SELECT id, name FROM mytable", conn); - MySqlDataAdapter da = new MySqlDataAdapter(cmd); - da.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey; - - da.InsertCommand = new MySqlCommand("INSERT INTO mytable (id, name) " + - "VALUES (@id, @name)", conn); - da.UpdateCommand = new MySqlCommand("UPDATE mytable SET id=@id, name=@name " + - "WHERE id=@oldId", conn); - da.DeleteCommand = new MySqlCommand("DELETE FROM mytable WHERE id=@id", conn); - - da.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id"); - da.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 40, "name"); - - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id"); - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 40, "name"); - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@oldId", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id").SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original; - - da.DeleteCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id").SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original; - } - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with - a and a object. - - A String that is a SQL SELECT statement or stored procedure to be used by - the property of the . - - A that represents the connection. - - - This implementation of the opens and closes a - if it is not already open. This can be useful in a an application that must call the - method for two or more MySqlDataAdapter objects. - If the MySqlConnection is already open, you must explicitly call - or to close it. - - - When an instance of is created, - the following read/write properties are set to the following initial - values. - - - - Properties - Initial Value - - - - - - - MissingMappingAction.Passthrough - - - - - - - - MissingSchemaAction.Add - - - - - You can change the value of any of these properties through a separate call - to the property. - - - The following example creates a and sets some of - its properties. - - Public Sub CreateSqlDataAdapter() - Dim conn As MySqlConnection = New MySqlConnection("Data Source=localhost;" & _ - "database=test") - Dim da As MySqlDataAdapter = New MySqlDataAdapter("SELECT id, name FROM mytable", conn) - da.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey - - da.InsertCommand = New MySqlCommand("INSERT INTO mytable (id, name) " & _ - "VALUES (@id, @name)", conn) - da.UpdateCommand = New MySqlCommand("UPDATE mytable SET id=@id, name=@name " & _ - "WHERE id=@oldId", conn) - da.DeleteCommand = New MySqlCommand("DELETE FROM mytable WHERE id=@id", conn) - - da.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id") - da.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 40, "name") - - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id") - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 40, "name") - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@oldId", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id").SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original - - da.DeleteCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id").SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original - End Sub - - - public static void CreateSqlDataAdapter() - { - MySqlConnection conn = new MySqlConnection("Data Source=localhost;database=test"); - MySqlDataAdapter da = new MySqlDataAdapter("SELECT id, name FROM mytable", conn); - da.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey; - - da.InsertCommand = new MySqlCommand("INSERT INTO mytable (id, name) " + - "VALUES (@id, @name)", conn); - da.UpdateCommand = new MySqlCommand("UPDATE mytable SET id=@id, name=@name " + - "WHERE id=@oldId", conn); - da.DeleteCommand = new MySqlCommand("DELETE FROM mytable WHERE id=@id", conn); - - da.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id"); - da.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 40, "name"); - - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id"); - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 40, "name"); - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@oldId", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id").SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original; - - da.DeleteCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id").SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original; - } - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class with - a and a connection string. - - A that is a SQL SELECT statement or stored procedure to - be used by the property of the . - The connection string - - When an instance of is created, - the following read/write properties are set to the following initial - values. - - - - Properties - Initial Value - - - - - - - MissingMappingAction.Passthrough - - - - - - - - MissingSchemaAction.Add - - - - - You can change the value of any of these properties through a separate call - to the property. - - - The following example creates a and sets some of - its properties. - - Public Sub CreateSqlDataAdapter() - Dim da As MySqlDataAdapter = New MySqlDataAdapter("SELECT id, name FROM mytable", "Data Source=localhost;database=test") - Dim conn As MySqlConnection = da.SelectCommand.Connection - da.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey - - da.InsertCommand = New MySqlCommand("INSERT INTO mytable (id, name) " & _ - "VALUES (@id, @name)", conn) - da.UpdateCommand = New MySqlCommand("UPDATE mytable SET id=@id, name=@name " & _ - "WHERE id=@oldId", conn) - da.DeleteCommand = New MySqlCommand("DELETE FROM mytable WHERE id=@id", conn) - - da.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id") - da.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 40, "name") - - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id") - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 40, "name") - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@oldId", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id").SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original - - da.DeleteCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id").SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original - End Sub - - - public static void CreateSqlDataAdapter() - { - MySqlDataAdapter da = new MySqlDataAdapter("SELECT id, name FROM mytable", "Data Source=localhost;database=test"); - MySqlConnection conn = da.SelectCommand.Connection; - da.MissingSchemaAction = MissingSchemaAction.AddWithKey; - - da.InsertCommand = new MySqlCommand("INSERT INTO mytable (id, name) " + - "VALUES (@id, @name)", conn); - da.UpdateCommand = new MySqlCommand("UPDATE mytable SET id=@id, name=@name " + - "WHERE id=@oldId", conn); - da.DeleteCommand = new MySqlCommand("DELETE FROM mytable WHERE id=@id", conn); - - da.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id"); - da.InsertCommand.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 40, "name"); - - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id"); - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 40, "name"); - da.UpdateCommand.Parameters.Add("@oldId", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id").SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original; - - da.DeleteCommand.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id").SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original; - } - - - - - - Overridden. See . - - - - - - - - - - Overridden. See . - - - - - - - - - - Overridden. Raises the RowUpdating event. - - A MySqlRowUpdatingEventArgs that contains the event data. - - - - Overridden. Raises the RowUpdated event. - - A MySqlRowUpdatedEventArgs that contains the event data. - - - - Occurs during Update before a command is executed against the data source. The attempt to update is made, so the event fires. - - - - - Occurs during Update after a command is executed against the data source. The attempt to update is made, so the event fires. - - - - - Gets or sets a SQL statement or stored procedure used to delete records from the data set. - - A used during to delete records in the - database that correspond to deleted rows in the . - - - During , if this property is not set and primary key information - is present in the , the DeleteCommand can be generated - automatically if you set the property and use the - . Then, any additional commands that you do not set are - generated by the MySqlCommandBuilder. This generation logic requires key column - information to be present in the DataSet. - - - When DeleteCommand is assigned to a previously created , - the MySqlCommand is not cloned. The DeleteCommand maintains a reference - to the previously created MySqlCommand object. - - - The following example creates a and sets the - and DeleteCommand properties. It assumes you have already - created a object. - - Public Shared Function CreateCustomerAdapter(conn As MySqlConnection) As MySqlDataAdapter - - Dim da As MySqlDataAdapter = New MySqlDataAdapter() - Dim cmd As MySqlCommand - Dim parm As MySqlParameter - - ' Create the SelectCommand. - cmd = New MySqlCommand("SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE id=@id AND name=@name", conn) - - cmd.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15) - cmd.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15) - - da.SelectCommand = cmd - - ' Create the DeleteCommand. - cmd = New MySqlCommand("DELETE FROM mytable WHERE id=@id", conn) - - parm = cmd.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id") - parm.SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original - - da.DeleteCommand = cmd - - Return da - End Function - - - public static MySqlDataAdapter CreateCustomerAdapter(MySqlConnection conn) - { - MySqlDataAdapter da = new MySqlDataAdapter(); - MySqlCommand cmd; - MySqlParameter parm; - - // Create the SelectCommand. - cmd = new MySqlCommand("SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE id=@id AND name=@name", conn); - - cmd.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15); - cmd.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15); - - da.SelectCommand = cmd; - - // Create the DeleteCommand. - cmd = new MySqlCommand("DELETE FROM mytable WHERE id=@id", conn); - - parm = cmd.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 5, "id"); - parm.SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original; - - da.DeleteCommand = cmd; - - return da; - } - - - - - - Gets or sets a SQL statement or stored procedure used to insert records into the data set. - - A used during to insert records into the - database that correspond to new rows in the . - - - During , if this property is not set and primary key information - is present in the , the InsertCommand can be generated - automatically if you set the property and use the - . Then, any additional commands that you do not set are - generated by the MySqlCommandBuilder. This generation logic requires key column - information to be present in the DataSet. - - - When InsertCommand is assigned to a previously created , - the MySqlCommand is not cloned. The InsertCommand maintains a reference - to the previously created MySqlCommand object. - - - If execution of this command returns rows, these rows may be added to the DataSet - depending on how you set the property of the MySqlCommand object. - - - The following example creates a and sets the - and InsertCommand properties. It assumes you have already - created a object. - - Public Shared Function CreateCustomerAdapter(conn As MySqlConnection) As MySqlDataAdapter - - Dim da As MySqlDataAdapter = New MySqlDataAdapter() - Dim cmd As MySqlCommand - Dim parm As MySqlParameter - - ' Create the SelectCommand. - cmd = New MySqlCommand("SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE id=@id AND name=@name", conn) - - cmd.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15) - cmd.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15) - - da.SelectCommand = cmd - - ' Create the InsertCommand. - cmd = New MySqlCommand("INSERT INTO mytable (id,name) VALUES (@id, @name)", conn) - - cmd.Parameters.Add( "@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15, "id" ) - cmd.Parameters.Add( "@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15, "name" ) - da.InsertCommand = cmd - - Return da - End Function - - - public static MySqlDataAdapter CreateCustomerAdapter(MySqlConnection conn) - { - MySqlDataAdapter da = new MySqlDataAdapter(); - MySqlCommand cmd; - MySqlParameter parm; - - // Create the SelectCommand. - cmd = new MySqlCommand("SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE id=@id AND name=@name", conn); - - cmd.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15); - cmd.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15); - - da.SelectCommand = cmd; - - // Create the InsertCommand. - cmd = new MySqlCommand("INSERT INTO mytable (id,name) VALUES (@id,@name)", conn); - cmd.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15, "id" ); - cmd.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15, "name" ); - - da.InsertCommand = cmd; - - return da; - } - - - - - - Gets or sets a SQL statement or stored procedure used to select records in the data source. - - A used during to select records from the - database for placement in the . - - - When SelectCommand is assigned to a previously created , - the MySqlCommand is not cloned. The SelectCommand maintains a reference to the - previously created MySqlCommand object. - - - If the SelectCommand does not return any rows, no tables are added to the - , and no exception is raised. - - - The following example creates a and sets the - and InsertCommand properties. It assumes you have already - created a object. - - Public Shared Function CreateCustomerAdapter(conn As MySqlConnection) As MySqlDataAdapter - - Dim da As MySqlDataAdapter = New MySqlDataAdapter() - Dim cmd As MySqlCommand - Dim parm As MySqlParameter - - ' Create the SelectCommand. - cmd = New MySqlCommand("SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE id=@id AND name=@name", conn) - - cmd.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15) - cmd.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15) - - da.SelectCommand = cmd - - ' Create the InsertCommand. - cmd = New MySqlCommand("INSERT INTO mytable (id,name) VALUES (@id, @name)", conn) - - cmd.Parameters.Add( "@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15, "id" ) - cmd.Parameters.Add( "@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15, "name" ) - da.InsertCommand = cmd - - Return da - End Function - - - public static MySqlDataAdapter CreateCustomerAdapter(MySqlConnection conn) - { - MySqlDataAdapter da = new MySqlDataAdapter(); - MySqlCommand cmd; - MySqlParameter parm; - - // Create the SelectCommand. - cmd = new MySqlCommand("SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE id=@id AND name=@name", conn); - - cmd.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15); - cmd.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15); - - da.SelectCommand = cmd; - - // Create the InsertCommand. - cmd = new MySqlCommand("INSERT INTO mytable (id,name) VALUES (@id,@name)", conn); - cmd.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15, "id" ); - cmd.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15, "name" ); - - da.InsertCommand = cmd; - - return da; - } - - - - - - Gets or sets a SQL statement or stored procedure used to updated records in the data source. - - A used during to update records in the - database with data from the . - - - During , if this property is not set and primary key information - is present in the , the UpdateCommand can be generated - automatically if you set the property and use the - . Then, any additional commands that you do not set are - generated by the MySqlCommandBuilder. This generation logic requires key column - information to be present in the DataSet. - - - When UpdateCommand is assigned to a previously created , - the MySqlCommand is not cloned. The UpdateCommand maintains a reference - to the previously created MySqlCommand object. - - - If execution of this command returns rows, these rows may be merged with the DataSet - depending on how you set the property of the MySqlCommand object. - - - The following example creates a and sets the - and UpdateCommand properties. It assumes you have already - created a object. - - Public Shared Function CreateCustomerAdapter(conn As MySqlConnection) As MySqlDataAdapter - - Dim da As MySqlDataAdapter = New MySqlDataAdapter() - Dim cmd As MySqlCommand - Dim parm As MySqlParameter - - ' Create the SelectCommand. - cmd = New MySqlCommand("SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE id=@id AND name=@name", conn) - - cmd.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15) - cmd.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15) - - da.SelectCommand = cmd - - ' Create the UpdateCommand. - cmd = New MySqlCommand("UPDATE mytable SET id=@id, name=@name WHERE id=@oldId", conn) - - cmd.Parameters.Add( "@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15, "id" ) - cmd.Parameters.Add( "@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15, "name" ) - - parm = cmd.Parameters.Add("@oldId", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15, "id") - parm.SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original - - da.UpdateCommand = cmd - - Return da - End Function - - - public static MySqlDataAdapter CreateCustomerAdapter(MySqlConnection conn) - { - MySqlDataAdapter da = new MySqlDataAdapter(); - MySqlCommand cmd; - MySqlParameter parm; - - // Create the SelectCommand. - cmd = new MySqlCommand("SELECT * FROM mytable WHERE id=@id AND name=@name", conn); - - cmd.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15); - cmd.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15); - - da.SelectCommand = cmd; - - // Create the UpdateCommand. - cmd = new MySqlCommand("UPDATE mytable SET id=@id, name=@name WHERE id=@oldId", conn); - cmd.Parameters.Add("@id", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15, "id" ); - cmd.Parameters.Add("@name", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15, "name" ); - - parm = cmd.Parameters.Add( "@oldId", MySqlDbType.VarChar, 15, "id" ); - parm.SourceVersion = DataRowVersion.Original; - - da.UpdateCommand = cmd; - - return da; - } - - - - - - Represents the method that will handle the event of a . - - - - - Represents the method that will handle the event of a . - - - - - Provides data for the RowUpdating event. This class cannot be inherited. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the MySqlRowUpdatingEventArgs class. - - The to - . - The to execute during . - One of the values that specifies the type of query executed. - The sent through an . - - - - Gets or sets the MySqlCommand to execute when performing the Update. - - - - - Provides data for the RowUpdated event. This class cannot be inherited. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the MySqlRowUpdatedEventArgs class. - - The sent through an . - The executed when is called. - One of the values that specifies the type of query executed. - The sent through an . - - - - Gets or sets the MySqlCommand executed when Update is called. - - - - - Summary description for StreamCreator. - - - - - Set keepalive + timeout on socket. - - socket - keepalive timeout, in seconds - - - - Represents a SQL transaction to be made in a MySQL database. This class cannot be inherited. - - The application creates a MySqlTransaction object by calling - on the object. All subsequent operations associated with the - transaction (for example, committing or aborting the transaction), are performed on the - MySqlTransaction object. - - The following example creates a and a MySqlTransaction. - It also demonstrates how to use the , - , and methods. - - Public Sub RunTransaction(myConnString As String) - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection(myConnString) - myConnection.Open() - - Dim myCommand As MySqlCommand = myConnection.CreateCommand() - Dim myTrans As MySqlTransaction - - ' Start a local transaction - myTrans = myConnection.BeginTransaction() - ' Must assign both transaction object and connection - ' to Command object for a pending local transaction - myCommand.Connection = myConnection - myCommand.Transaction = myTrans - - Try - myCommand.CommandText = "Insert into Region (RegionID, RegionDescription) VALUES (100, 'Description')" - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() - myCommand.CommandText = "Insert into Region (RegionID, RegionDescription) VALUES (101, 'Description')" - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() - myTrans.Commit() - Console.WriteLine("Both records are written to database.") - Catch e As Exception - Try - myTrans.Rollback() - Catch ex As MySqlException - If Not myTrans.Connection Is Nothing Then - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " & ex.GetType().ToString() & _ - " was encountered while attempting to roll back the transaction.") - End If - End Try - - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " & e.GetType().ToString() & _ - "was encountered while inserting the data.") - Console.WriteLine("Neither record was written to database.") - Finally - myConnection.Close() - End Try - End Sub 'RunTransaction - - - public void RunTransaction(string myConnString) - { - MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection(myConnString); - myConnection.Open(); - - MySqlCommand myCommand = myConnection.CreateCommand(); - MySqlTransaction myTrans; - - // Start a local transaction - myTrans = myConnection.BeginTransaction(); - // Must assign both transaction object and connection - // to Command object for a pending local transaction - myCommand.Connection = myConnection; - myCommand.Transaction = myTrans; - - try - { - myCommand.CommandText = "Insert into Region (RegionID, RegionDescription) VALUES (100, 'Description')"; - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(); - myCommand.CommandText = "Insert into Region (RegionID, RegionDescription) VALUES (101, 'Description')"; - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(); - myTrans.Commit(); - Console.WriteLine("Both records are written to database."); - } - catch(Exception e) - { - try - { - myTrans.Rollback(); - } - catch (MySqlException ex) - { - if (myTrans.Connection != null) - { - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " + ex.GetType() + - " was encountered while attempting to roll back the transaction."); - } - } - - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " + e.GetType() + - " was encountered while inserting the data."); - Console.WriteLine("Neither record was written to database."); - } - finally - { - myConnection.Close(); - } - } - - - - - - Commits the database transaction. - - The Commit method is equivalent to the MySQL SQL statement - COMMIT. - - The following example creates a and a - . It also demonstrates how to use the - , , and Rollback - methods. - - Public Sub RunSqlTransaction(myConnString As String) - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection(myConnString) - myConnection.Open() - - Dim myCommand As MySqlCommand = myConnection.CreateCommand() - Dim myTrans As MySqlTransaction - - ' Start a local transaction - myTrans = myConnection.BeginTransaction() - - ' Must assign both transaction object and connection - ' to Command object for a pending local transaction - myCommand.Connection = myConnection - myCommand.Transaction = myTrans - - Try - myCommand.CommandText = "Insert into mytable (id, desc) VALUES (100, 'Description')" - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() - myCommand.CommandText = "Insert into mytable (id, desc) VALUES (101, 'Description')" - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() - myTrans.Commit() - Console.WriteLine("Success.") - Catch e As Exception - Try - myTrans.Rollback() - Catch ex As MySqlException - If Not myTrans.Connection Is Nothing Then - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " & ex.GetType().ToString() & _ - " was encountered while attempting to roll back the transaction.") - End If - End Try - - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " & e.GetType().ToString() & _ - "was encountered while inserting the data.") - Console.WriteLine("Neither record was written to database.") - Finally - myConnection.Close() - End Try - End Sub - - - public void RunSqlTransaction(string myConnString) - { - MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection(myConnString); - myConnection.Open(); - - MySqlCommand myCommand = myConnection.CreateCommand(); - MySqlTransaction myTrans; - - // Start a local transaction - myTrans = myConnection.BeginTransaction(); - // Must assign both transaction object and connection - // to Command object for a pending local transaction - myCommand.Connection = myConnection; - myCommand.Transaction = myTrans; - - try - { - myCommand.CommandText = "Insert into mytable (id, desc) VALUES (100, 'Description')"; - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(); - myCommand.CommandText = "Insert into mytable (id, desc) VALUES (101, 'Description')"; - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(); - myTrans.Commit(); - Console.WriteLine("Both records are written to database."); - } - catch(Exception e) - { - try - { - myTrans.Rollback(); - } - catch (MySqlException ex) - { - if (myTrans.Connection != null) - { - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " + ex.GetType() + - " was encountered while attempting to roll back the transaction."); - } - } - - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " + e.GetType() + - " was encountered while inserting the data."); - Console.WriteLine("Neither record was written to database."); - } - finally - { - myConnection.Close(); - } - } - - - - - - Rolls back a transaction from a pending state. - - The Rollback method is equivalent to the MySQL statement ROLLBACK. - The transaction can only be rolled back from a pending state - (after BeginTransaction has been called, but before Commit is - called). - - The following example creates a and a - . It also demonstrates how to use the - , , and Rollback - methods. - - Public Sub RunSqlTransaction(myConnString As String) - Dim myConnection As New MySqlConnection(myConnString) - myConnection.Open() - - Dim myCommand As MySqlCommand = myConnection.CreateCommand() - Dim myTrans As MySqlTransaction - - ' Start a local transaction - myTrans = myConnection.BeginTransaction() - - ' Must assign both transaction object and connection - ' to Command object for a pending local transaction - myCommand.Connection = myConnection - myCommand.Transaction = myTrans - - Try - myCommand.CommandText = "Insert into mytable (id, desc) VALUES (100, 'Description')" - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() - myCommand.CommandText = "Insert into mytable (id, desc) VALUES (101, 'Description')" - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery() - myTrans.Commit() - Console.WriteLine("Success.") - Catch e As Exception - Try - myTrans.Rollback() - Catch ex As MySqlException - If Not myTrans.Connection Is Nothing Then - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " & ex.GetType().ToString() & _ - " was encountered while attempting to roll back the transaction.") - End If - End Try - - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " & e.GetType().ToString() & _ - "was encountered while inserting the data.") - Console.WriteLine("Neither record was written to database.") - Finally - myConnection.Close() - End Try - End Sub - - - public void RunSqlTransaction(string myConnString) - { - MySqlConnection myConnection = new MySqlConnection(myConnString); - myConnection.Open(); - - MySqlCommand myCommand = myConnection.CreateCommand(); - MySqlTransaction myTrans; - - // Start a local transaction - myTrans = myConnection.BeginTransaction(); - // Must assign both transaction object and connection - // to Command object for a pending local transaction - myCommand.Connection = myConnection; - myCommand.Transaction = myTrans; - - try - { - myCommand.CommandText = "Insert into mytable (id, desc) VALUES (100, 'Description')"; - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(); - myCommand.CommandText = "Insert into mytable (id, desc) VALUES (101, 'Description')"; - myCommand.ExecuteNonQuery(); - myTrans.Commit(); - Console.WriteLine("Both records are written to database."); - } - catch(Exception e) - { - try - { - myTrans.Rollback(); - } - catch (MySqlException ex) - { - if (myTrans.Connection != null) - { - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " + ex.GetType() + - " was encountered while attempting to roll back the transaction."); - } - } - - Console.WriteLine("An exception of type " + e.GetType() + - " was encountered while inserting the data."); - Console.WriteLine("Neither record was written to database."); - } - finally - { - myConnection.Close(); - } - } - - - - - - Gets the object associated with the transaction, or a null reference (Nothing in Visual Basic) if the transaction is no longer valid. - - The object associated with this transaction. - - A single application may have multiple database connections, each - with zero or more transactions. This property enables you to - determine the connection object associated with a particular - transaction created by . - - - - - Specifies the for this transaction. - - - The for this transaction. The default is ReadCommitted. - - - Parallel transactions are not supported. Therefore, the IsolationLevel - applies to the entire transaction. - - - - - Gets or sets the name of the server. - - The server. - - - - Gets or sets the name of the database the connection should - initially connect to. - - - - - Gets or sets the protocol that should be used for communicating - with MySQL. - - - - - Gets or sets the name of the named pipe that should be used - for communicating with MySQL. - - - - - Gets or sets a boolean value that indicates whether this connection - should use compression. - - - - - Gets or sets a boolean value that indicates whether this connection will allow - commands to send multiple SQL statements in one execution. - - - - - Gets or sets a boolean value that indicates whether logging is enabled. - - - - - Gets or sets the base name of the shared memory objects used to - communicate with MySQL when the shared memory protocol is being used. - - - - - Gets or sets a boolean value that indicates whether this connection uses - the old style (@) parameter markers or the new (?) style. - - - - - Gets or sets the port number that is used when the socket - protocol is being used. - - - - - Gets or sets the connection timeout. - - - - - Gets or sets the default command timeout. - - - - - Gets or sets the user id that should be used to connect with. - - - - - Gets or sets the password that should be used to connect with. - - - - - Gets or sets a boolean value that indicates if the password should be persisted - in the connection string. - - - - - Gets or sets a boolean value that indicates if zero date time values are supported. - - - - - Gets or sets a boolean value indicating if zero datetime values should be - converted to DateTime.MinValue. - - - - - Gets or sets a boolean value indicating if the Usage Advisor should be enabled. - - - - - Gets or sets the size of the stored procedure cache. - - - - - Gets or sets a boolean value indicating if the permon hooks should be enabled. - - - - - Gets or sets a boolean value indicating if calls to Prepare() should be ignored. - - - - - Gets or sets the lifetime of a pooled connection. - - - - - Gets or sets a boolean value indicating if connection pooling is enabled. - - - - - Gets the minimum connection pool size. - - - - - Gets or sets the maximum connection pool setting. - - - - - Gets or sets a boolean value indicating if the connection should be reset when retrieved - from the pool. - - - - - Gets or sets the character set that should be used for sending queries to the server. - - - - - Indicates whether the driver should treat binary blobs as UTF8 - - - - - Gets or sets the pattern that matches the columns that should be treated as UTF8 - - - - - Gets or sets the pattern that matches the columns that should not be treated as UTF8 - - - - - Indicates whether to use SSL connections and how to handle server certificate errors. - - - - - Summary description for CharSetMap. - - - - - Returns the text encoding for a given MySQL character set name - - Version of the connection requesting the encoding - Name of the character set to get the encoding for - Encoding object for the given character set name - - - - - - - - - Provides a class capable of executing a SQL script containing - multiple SQL statements including CREATE PROCEDURE statements - that require changing the delimiter - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - The connection. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - The query. - - - - Initializes a new instance of the - class. - - The connection. - The query. - - - - Executes this instance. - - The number of statements executed as part of the script. - - - - Gets or sets the connection. - - The connection. - - - - Gets or sets the query. - - The query. - - - - Gets or sets the delimiter. - - The delimiter. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Gets the statement text. - - The statement text. - - - - Gets the line. - - The line. - - - - Gets the position. - - The position. - - - - - - - - - Initializes a new instance of the class. - - The exception. - - - - Gets the exception. - - The exception. - - - - Gets or sets a value indicating whether this is ignore. - - true if ignore; otherwise, false. - - - - - - - - - Constructs a new MySqlDateTime object by setting the individual time properties to - the given values. - - The year to use. - The month to use. - The day to use. - The hour to use. - The minute to use. - The second to use. - - - - Constructs a new MySqlDateTime object by using values from the given object. - - The object to copy. - - - - Constructs a new MySqlDateTime object by copying the current value of the given object. - - The MySqlDateTime object to copy. - - - - Enables the contruction of a MySqlDateTime object by parsing a string. - - - - Returns this value as a DateTime - - - Returns a MySQL specific string representation of this value - - - - - - - - - Indicates if this object contains a value that can be represented as a DateTime - - - - Returns the year portion of this datetime - - - Returns the month portion of this datetime - - - Returns the day portion of this datetime - - - Returns the hour portion of this datetime - - - Returns the minute portion of this datetime - - - Returns the second portion of this datetime - - - - Retrieves the millisecond value of this object. - - - - - Returns true if this datetime object has a null value - - - - - Retrieves the value of this as a DateTime object. - - - - - Summary description for Driver. - - - - - Sets the current database for the this connection - - - - - - Retrieve client SSL certificates. Dependent on connection string - settings we use either file or store based certificates. - - - - - Return the appropriate set of connection flags for our - server capabilities and our user requested options. - - - - - Perform an authentication against a 4.1.1 server - - - - - Query is the method that is called to send all queries to the server - - - - - Sends the specified file to the server. - This supports the LOAD DATA LOCAL INFILE - - - - - - FetchDataRow is the method that the data reader calls to see if there is another - row to fetch. In the non-prepared mode, it will simply read the next data packet. - In the prepared mode (statementId > 0), it will - - - - - Execution timeout, in milliseconds. When the accumulated time for network IO exceeds this value - TimeoutException is thrown. This timeout needs to be reset for every new command - - - - - - Summary description for Crypt. - - - - - Simple XOR scramble - - Source array - Index inside source array - Destination array - Index inside destination array - Password used to xor the bits - Number of bytes to scramble - - - - Generate a scrambled password for 4.1.0 using new passwords - - The password to scramble - The seedbytes used to scramble - Array of bytes containing the scrambled password - - - - Generates a proper hash for old style 4.1.0 passwords. This would be used - if a 4.1.0 server contained old 16 byte hashes. - - The password to hash - Seed bytes received from the server - Byte array containing the password hash - - - - Returns a byte array containing the proper encryption of the - given password/seed according to the new 4.1.1 authentication scheme. - - - - - - - - Encrypts a password using the MySql encryption scheme - - The password to encrypt - The encryption seed the server gave us - Indicates if we should use the old or new encryption scheme - - - - - Hashes a password using the algorithm from Monty's code. - The first element in the return is the result of the "old" hash. - The second element is the rest of the "new" hash. - - Password to be hashed - Two element array containing the hashed values - - - - Summary description for API. - - -
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