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DbConnectionStringBuilder.Count Property

Definition

Gets the current number of keys that are contained within the ConnectionString property.

public:
 virtual property int Count { int get(); };
public virtual int Count { get; }
[System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)]
public virtual int Count { get; }
member this.Count : int
[<System.ComponentModel.Browsable(false)>]
member this.Count : int
Public Overridable ReadOnly Property Count As Integer

Property Value

The number of keys that are contained within the connection string maintained by the DbConnectionStringBuilder instance.

Implements

Attributes

Examples

The following example demonstrates the Count property both before and after you modify the contents of the ConnectionString property.

static void Main()
{
    DbConnectionStringBuilder builder = new DbConnectionStringBuilder();
    builder.ConnectionString =
        "Data Source=(local);Initial Catalog=AdventureWorks;" +
        "Integrated Security=SSPI";

    // This should display "3" in the console window.
    Console.WriteLine("Original count: " + builder.Count);

    builder.Add("Connection Timeout", 25);

    // This should display the new connection string and
    // the number of items (4) in the console window.
    Console.WriteLine(builder.ConnectionString);
    Console.WriteLine("New count: " + builder.Count);

    Console.WriteLine();
    Console.WriteLine("Press Enter to finish.");
    Console.ReadLine();
}
Sub Main()
    Dim builder As New DbConnectionStringBuilder
    builder.ConnectionString = _
        "Data Source=(local);Initial Catalog=AdventureWorks;" & _
        "Integrated Security=SSPI"

    ' This should display "3" in the console window.
    Console.WriteLine(builder.Count)

    builder.Add("Connection Timeout", 25)

    ' This should display the new connection string and
    ' the number of items (4) in the console window.
    Console.WriteLine(builder.ConnectionString)
    Console.WriteLine(builder.Count)

    Console.WriteLine()
    Console.WriteLine("Press Enter to finish.")
    Console.ReadLine()
End Sub

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