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Implementing ODBC in ASP .NET

Making it work

Ultimately, the solution to this problem is for some enterprising developer to pick up the reins and finish what Microsoft started by writing a set of fully functional ODBC server controls. In the meantime, however, it turned out to be relatively straightforward to examine the code generated by the OLE DB server controls and adapt it to the ODBC object set.

The remainder of this article walks the reader through one such solution. The subject is HotQuant’s News & Updates page. With respect to the database, the page's requirements are simple:

  • It must be able to locate a single record in the database based on an e-mail address, which is the table's primary key.
  • If it can locate a record, it must modify it.
  • If it can't locate a record, it must insert a new one.

The reader will note that, although the functionality described above requires SQL Select, Insert, and Update commands, only the Select command is defined in the code below. This is possible because an OdbcCommandBuilder object, once associated with a particular ODBC Data Adapter, automatically generates appropriate Insert, Update, and Delete commands when prompted by corresponding calls to the Data Adapter's associated Dataset.

Since the primary focus of this article is the ODBC connectivity issue, we have abridged the code presented below in order to highlight that functionality.

Comments

  1. 11 Sep 2003 at 02:05

    i am a new user for ASP.NET.
    i created a webform.aspx, using the html code i had created
    a textbox and a button. and write the code in *.vb, then try to
    run the webform.aspx i donot see any output or atleast the
    tools. once i go into the webform.aspx i cannot see the code but i can
    have the controls. why this could happen?
    thanks.

  2. 01 Jan 1999 at 00:00

    This thread is for discussions of Implementing ODBC in ASP .NET.

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