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Problems MS Access database files and ASP.NET 2.0

Hi

I'm having real difficulties getting a very simple access database file to
show its data in visual studio data controls with various error messages
occuring. I've changed the permissions on the app_data folder for NETWORK
SERVICE.

Inserting a record seems to be particularly difficult though reading from an
Access database seems to be possible at the moment. I've done the obvious
things like using the Advanced SQL Generation options and putting in a
primary key field into the Access database table.

I've been using Visual Web Developer though I will soon be switching to
Visual Studio.

Is it actually advisable or possible to use MS Access database files in this
environment ?

Any useful advice would be gratefully recieved.
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Richard Finnigan
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Jul 27 '06 #1
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It is possible to use MS Access, but with SQLEXPRESS being a free download
and offering basically the entire SQL Server 2005 engine including CLR-hosted
assemblies and Reporting Services, I find it difficult to imagine scenarios
where it would make sense any longer. If what you need is a very simple,
lightweight, zero-install database, look into SQLite.
Peter

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http://www.eggheadcafe.com
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"Richard Finnigan" wrote:
Hi

I'm having real difficulties getting a very simple access database file to
show its data in visual studio data controls with various error messages
occuring. I've changed the permissions on the app_data folder for NETWORK
SERVICE.

Inserting a record seems to be particularly difficult though reading from an
Access database seems to be possible at the moment. I've done the obvious
things like using the Advanced SQL Generation options and putting in a
primary key field into the Access database table.

I've been using Visual Web Developer though I will soon be switching to
Visual Studio.

Is it actually advisable or possible to use MS Access database files in this
environment ?

Any useful advice would be gratefully recieved.
--
Richard Finnigan
Work Website http://www.ict-action.com
Homepage http://www.richardsthings.co.uk
Hobby Webpage http://www.closeimage.co.uk
Jul 27 '06 #2

"Peter Bromberg [C# MVP]" <pb*******@yahoo.nospammin.comwrote in message
news:94**********************************@microsof t.com...
It is possible to use MS Access, but with SQLEXPRESS being a free download
and offering basically the entire SQL Server 2005 engine including
CLR-hosted
assemblies and Reporting Services, I find it difficult to imagine
scenarios
where it would make sense any longer. If what you need is a very simple,
lightweight, zero-install database, look into SQLite.
Peter
Thanks for the advice RF
Jul 27 '06 #3

"Richard Finnigan" <di*******@btopenworld.comwrote in message
news:pb******************************@bt.com...
>
"Peter Bromberg [C# MVP]" <pb*******@yahoo.nospammin.comwrote in message
news:94**********************************@microsof t.com...
>It is possible to use MS Access, but with SQLEXPRESS being a free download
and offering basically the entire SQL Server 2005 engine including CLR-hosted
assemblies and Reporting Services, I find it difficult to imagine scenarios
where it would make sense any longer. If what you need is a very simple,
lightweight, zero-install database, look into SQLite.
Peter
Thanks for the advice RF
If you're considering DB options, check out mySQL as well. Full blown DBMS
(unlike SQLite) and free:
http://www.mysql.com/
Jul 27 '06 #4
Mike,
With all respect, if somebody is using the .NET Platform and SQLExpress is
free, what rationale would they possibly have for MySql? Does it have
Reporting Services and FullText search? Can you write SQL CLR stored
procedures in it? Have you looked at some test scenarios as to relative query
performance with stored procedures?

Peter

--
Co-founder, Eggheadcafe.com developer portal:
http://www.eggheadcafe.com
UnBlog:
http://petesbloggerama.blogspot.com


"Mike Lowery" wrote:
>
"Richard Finnigan" <di*******@btopenworld.comwrote in message
news:pb******************************@bt.com...

"Peter Bromberg [C# MVP]" <pb*******@yahoo.nospammin.comwrote in message
news:94**********************************@microsof t.com...
It is possible to use MS Access, but with SQLEXPRESS being a free download
and offering basically the entire SQL Server 2005 engine including CLR-hosted
assemblies and Reporting Services, I find it difficult to imagine scenarios
where it would make sense any longer. If what you need is a very simple,
lightweight, zero-install database, look into SQLite.
Peter
Thanks for the advice RF

If you're considering DB options, check out mySQL as well. Full blown DBMS
(unlike SQLite) and free:
http://www.mysql.com/
Jul 29 '06 #5

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