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OleDbConnection.ChangeDatabase(String) Method

Definition

Changes the current database for an open OleDbConnection.

public:
 override void ChangeDatabase(System::String ^ value);
public:
 virtual void ChangeDatabase(System::String ^ value);
public override void ChangeDatabase (string value);
public void ChangeDatabase (string value);
override this.ChangeDatabase : string -> unit
abstract member ChangeDatabase : string -> unit
override this.ChangeDatabase : string -> unit
Public Overrides Sub ChangeDatabase (value As String)
Public Sub ChangeDatabase (value As String)

Parameters

value
String

The database name.

Implements

Exceptions

The database name is not valid.

The connection is not open.

Cannot change the database.

Examples

The following example creates an OleDbConnection and displays some of its read-only properties.

static void ChangeDatabaseConnection(string connectionString)
{
   using (OleDbConnection connection = new OleDbConnection(connectionString))
   {
      try
      {
         connection.Open();
         Console.WriteLine("ServerVersion: {0} \nDatabase: {1}",
             connection.ServerVersion, connection.Database);

         connection.ChangeDatabase("Northwind");
         Console.WriteLine("ServerVersion: {0} \nDatabase: {1}",
            connection.ServerVersion, connection.Database);
      }
      catch (Exception ex)
      {
         Console.WriteLine(ex.Message);
      }
      // The connection is automatically closed when the
      // code exits the using block.
   }
}
Public Sub ChangeDatabaseConnection(ByVal connectionString As String)

   Using connection As New OleDbConnection(connectionString)
      Try
         connection.Open()
         Console.WriteLine("Server Version: {0} Database: {1}", _
             connection.ServerVersion, connection.Database)
         connection.ChangeDatabase("Northwind")
         Console.WriteLine("Server Version: {0} Database: {1}", _
            connection.ServerVersion, connection.Database)

      Catch ex As Exception
         Console.WriteLine(ex.Message)
      End Try
      ' The connection is automatically closed when the
      ' code exits the Using block.
   End Using
End Sub

Remarks

The value supplied in the database parameter must be a valid database name. The database parameter cannot contain a null value, an empty string, or a string with only blank characters.

Applies to

See also