SqlCeEngine Constructor ()
Note: This namespace, class, or member is supported only in version 1.1 of the .NET Framework.
Initializes a new instance of the SqlCeEngine class.
[Visual Basic] Public Sub New() [C#] public SqlCeEngine(); [C++] public: SqlCeEngine(); [JScript] public function SqlCeEngine();
Example
[Visual Basic, C#] The following sample demonstrates how to create a new SQL Server CE database.
[Visual Basic] If File.Exists("Test.sdf") Then File.Delete("Test.sdf") End If Dim connStr As String = "Data Source = Test.sdf; Password = <password>" Dim engine As New SqlCeEngine(connStr) engine.CreateDatabase() engine.Dispose() Dim conn As SqlCeConnection = Nothing Try conn = New SqlCeConnection(connStr) conn.Open() Dim cmd As SqlCeCommand = conn.CreateCommand() cmd.CommandText = "CREATE TABLE myTable (col1 int, col2 ntext)" cmd.ExecuteNonQuery() Catch Finally conn.Close() End Try [C#] if (File.Exists("Test.sdf")) File.Delete("Test.sdf"); string connStr = "Data Source = Test.sdf; Password = <password>"; SqlCeEngine engine = new SqlCeEngine(connStr); engine.CreateDatabase(); engine.Dispose(); SqlCeConnection conn = null; try { conn = new SqlCeConnection(connStr); conn.Open(); SqlCeCommand cmd = conn.CreateCommand(); cmd.CommandText = "CREATE TABLE myTable (col1 int, col2 ntext)"; cmd.ExecuteNonQuery(); } catch {} finally { conn.Close(); }
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Requirements
Platforms: .NET Compact Framework
.NET Framework Security:
- Full trust for the immediate caller. This member cannot be used by partially trusted code. For more information, see Using Libraries From Partially Trusted Code
See Also
SqlCeEngine Class | SqlCeEngine Members | System.Data.SqlServerCe Namespace | SqlCeEngine Constructor Overload List
Syntax based on .NET Framework version 1.1.
Documentation version 1.1.1.