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SqlConnectionStringBuilder.ContainsKey(String) Method

Definition

Determines whether the SqlConnectionStringBuilder contains a specific key.

public:
 override bool ContainsKey(System::String ^ keyword);
public override bool ContainsKey (string keyword);
override this.ContainsKey : string -> bool
Public Overrides Function ContainsKey (keyword As String) As Boolean

Parameters

keyword
String

The key to locate in the SqlConnectionStringBuilder.

Returns

true if the SqlConnectionStringBuilder contains an element that has the specified key; otherwise, false.

Exceptions

keyword is null (Nothing in Visual Basic)

Examples

The following example creates a SqlConnectionStringBuilder instance, sets some of its properties, and then tries to determine whether various keys exist within the object by calling the ContainsKey method.

using System.Data.SqlClient;

class Program
{
    static void Main()
    {
        SqlConnectionStringBuilder builder =
            new SqlConnectionStringBuilder(GetConnectionString());
        Console.WriteLine("Connection string = " + builder.ConnectionString);

        // Keys you have provided return true.
        Console.WriteLine(builder.ContainsKey("Server"));

        // Comparison is case insensitive, and synonyms
        // are automatically converted to their "well-known"
        // names.
        Console.WriteLine(builder.ContainsKey("Database"));

        // Keys that are valid but have not been set return true.
        Console.WriteLine(builder.ContainsKey("Max Pool Size"));

        // Keys that do not exist return false.
        Console.WriteLine(builder.ContainsKey("MyKey"));

        Console.WriteLine("Press Enter to continue.");
        Console.ReadLine();
    }

    private static string GetConnectionString()
    {
        // To avoid storing the connection string in your code,
        // you can retrieve it from a configuration file.
        return "Server=(local);Integrated Security=SSPI;" +
            "Initial Catalog=AdventureWorks";
    }
}
Imports System.Data.SqlClient

Module Module1
    Sub Main()
        Dim builder As _
         New SqlConnectionStringBuilder(GetConnectionString())
        Console.WriteLine("Connection string = " & builder.ConnectionString)

        ' Keys you have provided return true.
        Console.WriteLine(builder.ContainsKey("Server"))

        ' Comparison is case insensitive, and synonyms
        ' are automatically converted to their "well-known"
        ' names.
        Console.WriteLine(builder.ContainsKey("Database"))

        ' Keys that are valid but have not been set return true.
        Console.WriteLine(builder.ContainsKey("Max Pool Size"))

        ' Keys that do not exist return false.
        Console.WriteLine(builder.ContainsKey("MyKey"))

        Console.WriteLine("Press Enter to continue.")
        Console.ReadLine()
    End Sub

    Private Function GetConnectionString() As String
        ' To avoid storing the connection string in your code,
        ' you can retrieve it from a configuration file. 
        Return "Server=(local);Integrated Security=SSPI;" & _
          "Initial Catalog=AdventureWorks"
    End Function
End Module

The example displays the following output in the console window:

Connection string = Data Source=(local);Initial Catalog=AdventureWorks;Integrated Security=True
True
True
True
False

Remarks

Because the SqlConnectionStringBuilder contains a fixed-size collection of key/value pairs, the ContainsKey method determines only if a particular key name is valid.

Applies to

See also