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The following table indicates the data types and default values associated
with each of the properties of a connection.
Property Connection Designer Label Data Type Default Value
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DispLogin Display Login Numeric 1
Asynchronous Asynchronous Execution Logical .F.
DispWarnings Display Warnings Logical .F.
BatchMode Batch Processing Logical .T.
Transactions Automatic Transactions Numeric 1
PacketSize Packet Size Numeric 4096
Comment Character ''
ConnectTimeOut Connection (sec) Numeric 15
IdleTimeOut Idle (min) Numeric 3
QueryTimeOut Query (sec) Numeric 3
WaitTime Wait Time (ms) Numeric 100
The sample code below creates and modifies the properties of a connection:
Note You must change Username=<username> and PWD=<strong password> to the correct values before you run this code. Make sure that Username has the appropriate permissions to perform this operation on the database.
*Begin code
LOCAL lcconnstring, lcconname, lnconnections, lbconnexists
lcconnstring = "'DSN=PUBS;DATABASE=pubs;Username=<username>;PWD=<strong password>;'"
lcconnname = "VFPCONN"
lnconnections = 0
lbconnexists = .F.
IF !FILE('VFPCONN.DBC')
CLOSE DATA ALL
CREATE DATABASE VFPCONN
ELSE
OPEN DATABASE VFPCONN
ENDIF
lnconnections=ADBOBJECTS(CONNECTS,'CONNECTION')
IF lnconnections>0
FOR i=1 TO ALEN(CONNECTS,1)
IF UPPER(CONNECTS[i])=lcconnname
lbconnexists=.T.
EXIT
ENDIF
NEXT
ENDIF
IF !lbconnexists
CREATE CONNECTION &lcconnname CONNSTRING (lcconnstring)
ENDIF
* Set connection properties to custom values.
=DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','DispLogin', 3)
=DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','Asynchronous', .T.)
=DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','DispWarnings', .T.)
=DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','BatchMode', .F.)
=DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','Transactions', 2)
=DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','PacketSize',8192)
=DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','Comment', 'Comment Added')
=DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','ConnectTimeOut', 10)
=DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','IdleTimeOut', 0)
=DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','QueryTimeOut', 0)
=DBSETPROP('VFPCONN','Connection','WaitTime',150)
MODI CONNECTION VFPCONN
RETURN
*End code.
After running the program code, a dialog appears titled "Connection
Designer-VPFCONN." Click the Verify Connection button and a message
indicating the connection was successful should appear.
NOTE: In order to use the connection, an ODBC Data source matching the
Data source name specified in the connection string must exist.
If the ODBC Data source does not exist, the following ODBC error message is
returned:
Connectivity error [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not
found and no default driver specified.
REFERENCES
For additional information, click the following article numbers to view the articles in the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
137445
How to Display View and Connection Properties
132231 INFO: Connection Properties You Can Access with SQLGETPROP()
Visual FoxPro Help, version 4.00.950; search on: "DBSETPROP()"