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SQL server does not exist or access denied
Can i know why my coding here diplay the error SQL server does not exist or
access denied? Public Sub GetColNum(ByRef colCount As Integer) Dim con, recordSet, cmdText 'Create a connection to ms sql server Set con = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") Set recordSet = CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") con.Provider = "SqlOleDB" con.Properties("Data Source").Value = "BBIPROD" con.Properties("Initial Catalog").Value = "bbiprod" con.Properties("Integrated Security").Value = "SSPI" ' con.ConnectionString = driver=SQL Server};" & "server=cindy;uid=Cindy;pwd;database=pubs" con.Open 'Prepare command string to get number of columns cmdText = "SELECT count(*) as column_num from information_schema.columns where table_name = 'tbl_request'" 'Open connection recordSet.Open cmdText, con colCount = recordSet.Fields("column_num") MsgBox ("In Getcolumn() " + Str(colCount)) 'Close and set to nothing recordSet.Close con.Close Set recordSet = Nothing Set con = Nothing End Sub Thank you very much oh.....cos i am first time using databace connection. -- Message posted via OfficeKB.com http://www.officekb.com/Uwe/Forums.a...mming/200602/1 |
SQL server does not exist or access denied
Hi Vanessa,
Check the following: Are you sure that you have an sql server that can be accessed by name "BBIPROD"? Alternatively, use the IP address of the sql server in this place: con.Properties("Data Source").Value = "xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx" Are you sure that you can log on to the database with Integrated Security? Someone must have configured that for you. Alternatively, use con.Properties("User ID").Value = con.Properties("Password").Value = Of course, someone must have configured that, too. For these two points, check with your administrator. So much for reasons why you get this error. Cos you are first time using database connection: There is room for improvement of your VBA code. For instance, declare variables with the appropriate type they are used for: Dim con As ADODB.Connection Dim recordSet As ADODB.Recordset Dim cmdText As String Your variables are all of type variant, which is very unfavorable. In order for ADODB references to work, you must add a reference to your macro, that is "Microsoft ActiveX DataObjects 2.x Library" Other code improvements are imaginable, but first things first. Regards, Frank Can i know why my coding here diplay the error SQL server does not exist or access denied? Public Sub GetColNum(ByRef colCount As Integer) Dim con, recordSet, cmdText 'Create a connection to ms sql server Set con = CreateObject("ADODB.Connection") Set recordSet = CreateObject("ADODB.Recordset") con.Provider = "SqlOleDB" con.Properties("Data Source").Value = "BBIPROD" con.Properties("Initial Catalog").Value = "bbiprod" con.Properties("Integrated Security").Value = "SSPI" ' con.ConnectionString = driver=SQL Server};" & "server=cindy;uid=Cindy;pwd;database=pubs" con.Open 'Prepare command string to get number of columns cmdText = "SELECT count(*) as column_num from information_schema.columns where table_name = 'tbl_request'" 'Open connection recordSet.Open cmdText, con colCount = recordSet.Fields("column_num") MsgBox ("In Getcolumn() " + Str(colCount)) 'Close and set to nothing recordSet.Close con.Close Set recordSet = Nothing Set con = Nothing End Sub Thank you very much oh.....cos i am first time using databace connection. |
SQL server does not exist or access denied
Hi Frank,
Thank you very much oh....i can access my database now. i put the wrong name for my SQL server support to be name as "localhost" and add this field also useful to access my database: con.Properties("User ID").Value = con.Properties("Password").Value = thank you. regards, vanessa -- Message posted via http://www.officekb.com |
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