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This chapter is about working with databases.
What We Will Do
In this chapter we will:
Create a web page to list data from a database
Displaying Data from Database
With Web Pages, you can easily display data from a database.
You can connect to an existing database, or create a new database from scratch.
In this example we will connect to an existing SQL Server Compact database.
Adding a Customers Page
In the "DemoWebPages" folder, create a new CSHTML file named "Products.cshtml".
Replace the code in the file with the code from the example below:
Products.cshtml
@{
var db = Database.Open("SmallBakery");
var selectQueryString = "SELECT * FROM Product ORDER BY Name";
}
<html>
<body>
<h1>Small Bakery Products</h1>
<table>
<tr>
<th>Id</th>
<th>Product</th>
<th>Description</th>
<th>Price</th>
</tr>
@foreach(var row in db.Query(selectQueryString))
{
<tr>
<td>@row.Id</td>
<td>@row.Name</td>
<td>@row.Description</td>
<td align="right">@row.Price</td>
</tr>
}
</table>
</body>
</html>
Example Explained
The Database.Open(name) method will connect to a database in two steps:
First, it searches the application's App_Data folder for a database that matches the name parameter without the file-name extension.
If no file is found, it looks for a "connection string" in the application's Web.config file.
(A connection string contains information about how to connect to a database. It can include a file path, or the name of an SQL database, with full user name and password)
This two-step search makes it possible to test the application with a local database, and run the application on a web host using a connection string.
ASP.NET Database Object Reference
Method Description
Database.Execute(SQLstatement [, parameters]) Executes SQLstatement (with optional parameters) such as INSERT, DELETE, or UPDATE and returns a count of affected records.
Database.GetLastInsertId() Returns the identity column from the most recently inserted row.
Database.Open(filename)
Database.Open( connectionStringName) Opens either the specified database file or the database specified using a named connection string from the Web.config file.
Database.OpenConnectionString( connectionString) Opens a database using the connection string. (This contrasts with Database.Open, which uses a connection string name.)
Database.Query(SQLstatement[, parameters]) Queries the database using SQLstatement (optionally passing parameters) and returns the results as a collection.
Database.QuerySingle( SQLstatement [, parameters]) Executes SQLstatement (with optional parameters) and returns a single record.
Database.QueryValue( SQLstatement [, parameters]) Executes SQLstatement (with optional parameters) and returns a single value.
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TUTORIAL HOME
ASP.NET Web Pages - Databases
❮ Previous Next ❯
This chapter is about working with databases.
What We Will Do
In this chapter we will:
Create a web page to list data from a database
Displaying Data from Database
With Web Pages, you can easily display data from a database.
You can connect to an existing database, or create a new database from scratch.
In this example we will connect to an existing SQL Server Compact database.
Adding a Customers Page
In the "DemoWebPages" folder, create a new CSHTML file named "Products.cshtml".
Replace the code in the file with the code from the example below:
Products.cshtml
@{
var db = Database.Open("SmallBakery");
var selectQueryString = "SELECT * FROM Product ORDER BY Name";
}
<html>
<body>
<h1>Small Bakery Products</h1>
<table>
<tr>
<th>Id</th>
<th>Product</th>
<th>Description</th>
<th>Price</th>
</tr>
@foreach(var row in db.Query(selectQueryString))
{
<tr>
<td>@row.Id</td>
<td>@row.Name</td>
<td>@row.Description</td>
<td align="right">@row.Price</td>
</tr>
}
</table>
</body>
</html>
Example Explained
The Database.Open(name) method will connect to a database in two steps:
First, it searches the application's App_Data folder for a database that matches the name parameter without the file-name extension.
If no file is found, it looks for a "connection string" in the application's Web.config file.
(A connection string contains information about how to connect to a database. It can include a file path, or the name of an SQL database, with full user name and password)
This two-step search makes it possible to test the application with a local database, and run the application on a web host using a connection string.
ASP.NET Database Object Reference
Method Description
Database.Execute(SQLstatement [, parameters]) Executes SQLstatement (with optional parameters) such as INSERT, DELETE, or UPDATE and returns a count of affected records.
Database.GetLastInsertId() Returns the identity column from the most recently inserted row.
Database.Open(filename)
Database.Open(
Database.OpenConnectionString(
Database.Query(SQLstatement[, parameters]) Queries the database using SQLstatement (optionally passing parameters) and returns the results as a collection.
Database.QuerySingle(
Database.QueryValue(
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