You need to tell it what fields to use as value and text.
ddlList.DataSource = sqlTa;
ddlList.DataValueField = "ValueField";
ddlList.DataTextField = "TextField";
ddlList.DataBind();
And your select statement is missing a ". It should be:
"Select Item FROM Calendar Where UserD='Test'"
An Example being:
As ryan pointed out if you are pulling back one field then you can just do:
DataTable dtTable = new DataTable();
try
{
using (SqlConnection sqlConnection = new SqlConnection("Your connection"))
{
using (SqlCommand sqlCommand = new SqlCommand("Select Item FROM Calendar Where UserD='Test'", sqlConnection))
{
sqlConnection.Open();
using (SqlDataReader sqlDataReader = sqlCommand.ExecuteReader())
{
dtTable.Load(sqlDataReader);
sqlDataReader.Close();
}
}
}
}
catch (Exception error)
{
throw error;
}
ddlList.DataSource = dtTable;
ddlList.DataBind();
But if you have more then one field then you can do this:
DataTable dtTable = new DataTable();
try
{
using (SqlConnection sqlConnection = new SqlConnection("Your connection"))
{
using (SqlCommand sqlCommand = new SqlCommand("Select Item, id FROM Calendar Where UserD='Test'", sqlConnection))
{
sqlConnection.Open();
using (SqlDataReader sqlDataReader = sqlCommand.ExecuteReader())
{
dtTable.Load(sqlDataReader);
sqlDataReader.Close();
}
}
}
}
catch (Exception error)
{
throw error;
}
ddlList.DataSource = dtTable;
ddlList.DataValueField = "id";
ddlList.DataTextField = "item";
ddlList.DataBind();