Showing posts with label built. Show all posts
Showing posts with label built. Show all posts

Thursday, March 29, 2012

changing connection string from one sql server to another using vb .net

I have developed numerous reports in a vb .net app (Windows Database App)
that is
soon to go into production. When I built each report, CR connected to sql
server on my development platform. The connection string is different than
it will be at my client.
How can I change the connection string so that it recognizes my client's
server instead of mine for each of these reports? This is not technically a
sql server question, but I am hoping some of the sql developers who review
these posts will have run into the same issue,
Thanks for any help.
Bernie YaegerConnection String data is generally stored in a centralized location...
1) config File
2) Registry
3) INI
4) Global.ASAX
hope this helps
Greg J
PDX, Oregon

changing connection string from one sql server to another using vb .net

I have developed numerous reports in a vb .net app (Windows Database App)
that is
soon to go into production. When I built each report, CR connected to sql
server on my development platform. The connection string is different than
it will be at my client.
How can I change the connection string so that it recognizes my client's
server instead of mine for each of these reports? This is not technically a
sql server question, but I am hoping some of the sql developers who review
these posts will have run into the same issue,
Thanks for any help.
Bernie YaegerConnection String data is generally stored in a centralized location...
1) config File
2) Registry
3) INI
4) Global.ASAX
hope this helps
Greg J
PDX, Oregon