ConnectionString, ConnectionTimeout, and State Properties Example (VB)
This example demonstrates different ways of using the ConnectionString property to open a Connection object. It also uses the ConnectionTimeout property to set a connection timeout period, and the State property to check the state of the connections. The GetState function is required for this procedure to run.
Note
If you are connecting to a data source provider that supports Windows authentication, you should specify Trusted_Connection=yes or Integrated Security = SSPI instead of user ID and password information in the connection string.
'BeginConnectionStringVB
'To integrate this code replace
'the database, DSN or Data Source values
Public Sub Main()
On Error GoTo ErrorHandler
Dim Cnxn1 As ADODB.Connection
Dim Cnxn2 As ADODB.Connection
Dim Cnxn3 As ADODB.Connection
Dim Cnxn4 As ADODB.Connection
' Open a connection without using a Data Source Name (DSN)
Set Cnxn1 = New ADODB.Connection
Cnxn1.ConnectionString = "Provider='sqloledb';Data Source='MySqlServer';" & _
"Initial Catalog='Pubs';Integrated Security='SSPI';"
Cnxn1.Open
MsgBox "Cnxn1 state: " & GetState(Cnxn1.State)
' Open a connection using a DSN and ODBC tags
' It is assumed that you have created DSN 'Pubs' with a user name as
' 'MyUserId' and password as '<password>'.
Set Cnxn2 = New ADODB.Connection
Cnxn2.ConnectionString = "Data Source='Pubs';" & _
"User ID='MyUserId';Password='<password>';"
Cnxn2.ConnectionTimeout = 30
Cnxn2.Open
MsgBox "Cnxn2 state: " & GetState(Cnxn2.State)
' Open a connection using a DSN and OLE DB tags
' It is assumed that you have created DSN 'Pubs1' with windows authentication.
Set Cnxn3 = New ADODB.Connection
Cnxn3.ConnectionString = "Data Source='Pubs1';"
Cnxn3.Open
MsgBox "Cnxn2 state: " & GetState(Cnxn3.State)
' Open a connection using a DSN and individual
' arguments instead of a connection string
' It is assumed that you have created DSN 'Pubs' with a user name as
' 'MyUserId' and password as '<password>'.
Set Cnxn4 = New ADODB.Connection
Cnxn4.Open "Pubs", "MyUserId", "<password>"
MsgBox "Cnxn4 state: " & GetState(Cnxn4.State)
' clean up
Cnxn1.Close
Cnxn2.Close
Cnxn3.Close
Cnxn4.Close
Set Cnxn1 = Nothing
Set Cnxn2 = Nothing
Set Cnxn3 = Nothing
Set Cnxn4 = Nothing
Exit Sub
ErrorHandler:
' clean up
If Not Cnxn1 Is Nothing Then
If Cnxn1.State = adStateOpen Then Cnxn1.Close
End If
Set Cnxn1 = Nothing
If Not Cnxn2 Is Nothing Then
If Cnxn2.State = adStateOpen Then Cnxn2.Close
End If
Set Cnxn2 = Nothing
If Not Cnxn3 Is Nothing Then
If Cnxn3.State = adStateOpen Then Cnxn3.Close
End If
Set Cnxn3 = Nothing
If Not Cnxn4 Is Nothing Then
If Cnxn4.State = adStateOpen Then Cnxn4.Close
End If
Set Cnxn4 = Nothing
If Err <> 0 Then
MsgBox Err.Source & "-->" & Err.Description, , "Error"
End If
End Sub
Public Function GetState(intState As Integer) As String
Select Case intState
Case adStateClosed
GetState = "adStateClosed"
Case adStateOpen
GetState = "adStateOpen"
End Select
End Function
'EndConnectionStringVB
See Also
Connection Object (ADO)
ConnectionString Property (ADO)
ConnectionTimeout Property (ADO)
State Property (ADO)