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VB .NET Database Access ISYS 812 Microsoft Universal Data Access • ODBC: Open Database Connectivity – A driver manager – Used for relational databases • OLE DB: The OLE database protocol – Allows a program to access information in any type of data source. – Data provider: databases, spreadsheets, etc. • ADO.NET: ActiveX Data Objects – An Interface for OLE DB. – Allow programmers to use a standard set of objects to refer to any OLE DB data source. Program ADO.NET OLE DB Provider OLE DB Provider ODBC Data Source ODBC Data Source Steps to Retrieve Data • Establishes a connection to the database. • Executes commands against the database. • Store data results. ADO.NET Objects .NET Applications Data Set Data Reader Adapter Command Object Connection Object Managed Data Provider (OLEDB) Database ADO.NET Objects • Connection Object: Represent a connection to the database. • Command Object: The command object allows us to execute a SQL statement or a stored procedure. • DataSet Object: A DataSet object can hold several tables and relationships between tables. • DataAdapter: This the object used to pass data between the database and the dataset. • DataReader: It is a read-only and forward-only pointer into a table to retrieve records. How to create an ADO.Net object? • Using Data Wizard • Using code: – Example: – dim strConn as string ="Provider=Microsoft.Jet.OLEDB.4.0;Data Source = c:\sales2k.mdb" – dim objConn as new OledbConnection(strConn) – objConn.open() Connecting to Database • Tool/Connect to database • Provider:MS Jet 4.0 OLE DB Provider • Connection • Server Explorer – Data connections: • Right click and Add Connection Data Form Wizard • Creating a form with data-bound controls to display and update information in a dataset. • Demo: Using Data Form Wizard to create a navigational form. – – – – Project/Add Windows Form/Data Form Wizard Set connection Choose tables Display records in grid or in text boxes. Other Data Form Demos • Add /Modify/Delete records. • Hierarchical forms. Creating A Database Application Without Programming • Creating a database application to display information and update database. • A main form with buttons to open data forms: – – – – DisplayInfo Enter New Modify Exit Using Adapter Wizard • Creating a Connection, setting up a Data Adapter, and generating a dataset: – Drag OledbDataAdapter (or database’s table) to the form. – Use the Data Adapter Wizard to configure the Adapter. – Right Click the Adapter to preview data and creating dataset. • Bind the dataset to controls. Data Binding • Connect a control or property to one or more data elements. • Simple binding: Use simple binding to display a field value in controls that show Data Bindings in the property window, such as text box or label. • Complex binding: Use complex binding to bind more than one field to controls such as DataGrid and list box. Use the control’s Data Source and Data Member to bind the data. Creating Bound Controls • DataGrid control: – Data Source property – Data Member property – In the Form Load event, use Adapter’s Fill method to load the dataset: • OleDbDataAdapter1.Fill(DataSet11) Binding Text Box • Data Bindings property: – Text: choose field • Add navigation buttons: – The current record position within the dataset is stored in a form’s BindingContext’s Position property. This position is zero based. Add one move to the next record, minus one move to the previous record. MoveNext and MoveLast Example • MoveNext: – Me.BindingContext(DataSet21, "customer").Position += 1 • MoveLast: – Me.BindingContext(DataSet21, "customer").Position = Me.BindingContext(DataSet21, "customer").Count -1 • How to MovePrevious and MoveFirst? • Note: The Position property takes care of the end of file automatically. CurrencyManager • Dim custCurrMgr As CurrencyManager • Dim ordCurrMgr As CurrencyManager • In a procedure: – – – – ordCurrMgr = Me.BindingContext(Ds31, "orders") custCurrMgr = Me.BindingContext(Ds31, “customer") custCurrMgr.Position += 1 ordCurrMgr.Position += 1 Binding DataGrid • From Server Explorer, drag the table from a database connection (or from Data tab, drag a oleDbAdapter) onto the form. • Create dataset. • Drag DataGrid and set the DataSource and Data Member property. • Use adapter’s Fill method to load the dataset. Creating Hierarchical Data Grid • Define two Adapters, one for the parent table and one for the child table. • Create the dataset. • Right-click the dataset to View Schema • Right-click the parent table and choose Add/New Relation • Add a DataGrid control and set the DataSource proeprty to the dataset.parentTable and leave the DataMember property blank. • Note: DO File/SaveAll after creating the relation. Binding ListBox • Example: Bind Customer Table’s CID field to a listbox. – Create a Adapter to retrieve CID (and Cname) fields , and generate the dataset. – Add ListBox and set binding properties: • Data Source • Data Member • Value Member: the actual values for items in the list box. To display the selected item’s value in a text box, do: – Textbox1.text = ListBox1.SelectedValue • Can we use TextBox1.text=ListBox1.SelectedItem? No! ListBox SelectedItem Property • How to display the selected record? • After binding to a data source, this property return a DataRowView object. • What is DataRowView? – Object Browser: • System.Data – System.Data » DataRowView: Item property • To retrieve a column from a DataRowView object (use 0-based index to identity a column): • ListBox1.SelectedItem.Item(1) • Or: ListBox1.SelectedItem(1) • Or: ListBox1.SelectedItem(“Cname”) Using Object Browser • View/OtherWindows/Object Browser • DataSet object model: • System.Data – DataSet • Relations • Tables – Rows – Columns • Use Object Browser to study object’s properties, methods. Display Records in Unbound Text Boxes • Use code to assign field value to the text box’s text property. • Example: – Dim drFound As DataRow – drFound = DataSet11.CUSTOMER.Rows(0) • Or DataSet11.Tables(“CUSTOMER”).Rows(0) – TextBox4.Text = drFound.Item("cname") • Or drFound.Item(1) – Or: TextBox4.Text = DataSet11.CUSTOMER.Rows(0).Item(1) – Or: DataSet21.Tables.Item("customer").Rows.Item(0).Item(1) Implement MoveNext Button with Unbound Control rowIndex += 1 If rowIndex < DataSet11.CUSTOMER.Rows.Count Then TextBox1.Text = DataSet11.Tables("customer").Rows(rowIndex).Item(0) TextBox2.Text = DataSet11.CUSTOMER.Rows(rowIndex).Item(1) Else MsgBox("out of bound") End If Note: MovePrevious, MoveLast, MoveFirst? Using Object Browser to Study OleDB Object • System.Data – System.Data.OleDB • OleDBConnection – Methods: New(), New(ConnectionString), Open(), Close() – Properties: ConnectionString, DataBase, Provider, TimeOut • OleDBCommannd – Methods: ExecuteReader, ExecuteNonQuery – Properties: Connection, CommandType, CommandText, Parameters • OleDBDataAdapter – Methods: Fill – Properties: SelectCommand, InsertCommand, DeleteCommand, UpdateCommand. Creating Parameter Query with Adapter Configuration Wizard • Parameter query: Selection criteria is entered at run time. • Example: Orders table: OID, CID, Odate, SalesPerson • To create a parameter for the CID field: – In the Query Design window’s criteria column of the CID field, add criteria: =? • To assign the parameter value: – OleDbDataAdapter2.SelectCommand.Parameters("cid").Value = • Demo: Get CID from a InputBox and display orders. Parameter Query Example: • Select CID from a listBox and display orders of the selected CID in a DataGrid – – – – Create and bind the listbox. Create a second adapter and define a parameter query. In the Query Design window’s criteria column, add criteria: =? Generate the dataset (DataSet11 in this example) with the parameter. – Create and bind the DataGrid to the dataset. – In the listbox’s click event, assign the selected value to the parameter and fill the dataset: • DataSet11.Clear() • OleDbDataAdapter2.SelectCommand.Parameters("cid").Value = ListBox1.SelectedValue • OleDbDataAdapter2.Fill(DataSet11) Display Selected Record in Text Boxes with Parameter Query • Create and bind the listbox. • Create a second adapter and define a parameter query. – In the Query Design window’s criteria column, add criteria: =? • Generate the dataset with the parameter. • Create and bind textboxes to the dataset. • In the listbox’s click event, assign the selected value to the parameter and fill the dataset: – DataSet11.Clear() – OleDbDataAdapter2.SelectCommand.Parameters("cid").Value = ListBox1.SelectedValue – OleDbDataAdapter2.Fill(DataSet11) Send Changes in DataGrid Back to the Database • Updating records in DataGrid: – New records are added at the end of the grid. – To delete a record, click the leftmost column to select the record, then press the delete key. – Modify record • Add an Update button that use adapter’s update method to send changes back to the data source: – OledbDataAdapter1.Update(Dataset11)