Connecting to a Microsoft SQL Server Database Using ASP/ADO
This example describes using ASP/ADO to connect to a Microsoft SQL Server database.
You must have your web.config
file set to use full trust. For more information, see
Replace the db_
fields with the information for your database. For more information, see for more information.
<%@ Page aspcompat=true %>
<%
'Sample Database Connection Syntax for ASP and SQL Server.
Dim oConn, oRs
Dim qry, connectstr
Dim db_name, db_username, db_userpassword
Dim db_server
db_server = "server name"
db_name = "db username"
db_username = "db username"
db_userpassword = "db password"
dim fieldname = "your_field"
dim tablename = "your_table"
connectstr = "Driver={SQL Server};SERVER=" & db_server & ";DATABASE=" & db_name & ";UID=" & db_username & ";PWD=" & db_userpassword
oConn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
oConn.Open(connectstr)
qry = "SELECT * FROM " & tablename
oRS = oConn.Execute(qry)
Do until oRs.EOF
Response.Write(ucase(fieldname) & ": " & oRs.Fields(fieldname))
oRS.MoveNext
Loop
oRs.Close
oRs = nothing
oConn = nothing
%>
<%
'Sample Database Connection Syntax for ASP and SQL Server.
Dim oConn, oRs
Dim qry, connectstr
Dim db_name, db_username, db_userpassword
Dim db_server
db_server = "server name"
db_name = "db username"
db_username = "db username"
db_userpassword = "db password"
dim fieldname = "your_field"
dim tablename = "your_table"
connectstr = "Driver={SQL Server};SERVER=" & db_server & ";DATABASE=" & db_name & ";UID=" & db_username & ";PWD=" & db_userpassword
oConn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
oConn.Open(connectstr)
qry = "SELECT * FROM " & tablename
oRS = oConn.Execute(qry)
Do until oRs.EOF
Response.Write(ucase(fieldname) & ": " & oRs.Fields(fieldname))
oRS.MoveNext
Loop
oRs.Close
oRs = nothing
oConn = nothing
%>