ConnectionString, ConnectionTimeout, and State Properties Example (VC++)
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.
// ConnectionStringSampleCpp.cpp
// compile with: /EHsc
#import "msado15.dll" no_namespace rename("EOF", "EndOfFile")
// Function declarations
inline void TESTHR(HRESULT x) {if FAILED(x) _com_issue_error(x);};
void ConnectionStringX();
_bstr_t GetState(int intState);
void PrintProviderError(_ConnectionPtr pConnection);
void PrintComError(_com_error &e);
int main() {
if (FAILED(::CoInitialize(NULL)))
return 0;
ConnectionStringX();
::CoUninitialize();
}
void ConnectionStringX() {
// Define Connection object pointers. Initialize pointers on define. These are in the ADODB:: namespace
_ConnectionPtr pConnection1 = NULL;
_ConnectionPtr pConnection2 = NULL;
_ConnectionPtr pConnection3 = NULL;
_ConnectionPtr pConnection4 = NULL;
// Define Other Variables
HRESULT hr = S_OK;
try {
// Open a connection using OLE DB syntax.
TESTHR(pConnection1.CreateInstance(__uuidof(Connection)));
pConnection1->ConnectionString = "Provider='sqloledb';Data Source='(local)';"
"Initial Catalog='Pubs';Integrated Security='SSPI';";
pConnection1->ConnectionTimeout = 30;
pConnection1->Open("", "", "",adConnectUnspecified);
printf("cnn1 state: %s\n", (LPCTSTR)GetState(pConnection1->State));
// Open a connection using a DSN and ODBC tags.
// It is assumed that you have create DSN 'DataPubs' with a user name as
// 'MyUserId' and password as '<password>'.
TESTHR(pConnection2.CreateInstance(__uuidof(Connection)));
pConnection2->ConnectionString = "DSN=DataPubs;UID=MyUserId;PWD=<password>;";
pConnection2->Open("", "", "", adConnectUnspecified);
printf("cnn2 state: %s\n", (LPCTSTR)GetState(pConnection2->State));
// Open a connection using a DSN and OLE DB tags.
TESTHR(pConnection3.CreateInstance(__uuidof(Connection)));
pConnection3->ConnectionString = "Data Source=DataPubs;";
pConnection3->Open("", "", "", adConnectUnspecified);
printf("cnn3 state: %s\n", (LPCTSTR)GetState(pConnection3->State));
// Open a connection using a DSN and individual arguments instead of a connection string.
// It is assumed that you have create DSN 'DataPubs' with a user name as
// 'MyUserId' and password as 'MyPassword'.
TESTHR(pConnection4.CreateInstance(__uuidof(Connection)));
pConnection4->Open("DataPubs", "MyUserId", "MyPassword", adConnectUnspecified);
printf("cnn4 state: %s\n", (LPCTSTR)GetState(pConnection4->State));
}
catch(_com_error &e) {
// Notify user of any errors. Pass a connection pointer accessed from the Connection.
PrintProviderError(pConnection1);
if (pConnection2)
PrintProviderError(pConnection2);
if (pConnection3)
PrintProviderError(pConnection3);
if (pConnection4)
PrintProviderError(pConnection4);
PrintComError(e);
}
// Cleanup objects before exit.
if (pConnection1)
if (pConnection1->State == adStateOpen)
pConnection1->Close();
if (pConnection2)
if (pConnection2->State == adStateOpen)
pConnection2->Close();
if (pConnection3)
if (pConnection3->State == adStateOpen)
pConnection3->Close();
if (pConnection4)
if (pConnection4->State == adStateOpen)
pConnection4->Close();
}
_bstr_t GetState(int intState) {
_bstr_t strState;
switch(intState) {
case adStateClosed:
strState = "adStateClosed";
break;
case adStateOpen:
strState = "adStateOpen";
break;
default:
;
}
return strState;
}
void PrintProviderError(_ConnectionPtr pConnection) {
// Print Provider Errors from Connection object.
// pErr is a record object in the Connection's Error collection.
ErrorPtr pErr = NULL;
if ( (pConnection->Errors->Count) > 0) {
long nCount = pConnection->Errors->Count;
// Collection ranges from 0 to nCount -1.
for ( long i = 0 ; i < nCount ; i++ ) {
pErr = pConnection->Errors->GetItem(i);
printf("Error number: %x\t%s\n", pErr->Number, (LPCSTR)pErr->Description);
}
}
}
void PrintComError(_com_error &e) {
_bstr_t bstrSource(e.Source());
_bstr_t bstrDescription(e.Description());
// Print Com errors.
printf("Error\n");
printf("\tCode = %08lx\n", e.Error());
printf("\tCode meaning = %s\n", e.ErrorMessage());
printf("\tSource = %s\n", (LPCSTR) bstrSource);
printf("\tDescription = %s\n", (LPCSTR) bstrDescription);
}
See Also
Connection Object (ADO)
ConnectionString Property (ADO)
ConnectionTimeout Property (ADO)
State Property (ADO)