The following methods for getting the database name and password are fine as they are.
public static string getdbname(out string dbname)
{
Console.WriteLine("Enter the database name.\n");
string dbasename = Console.ReadLine();
Console.WriteLine();
dbname = dbasename;
return dbname;
}
public static string getdbpass(out string dbpass)
{
Console.WriteLine("Enter the database password.\n");
string dbasepass = Console.ReadLine();
Console.WriteLine();
dbpass = dbasepass;
return dbpass;
}
When accessing the variables, I get an error saying invalid expression term string
from getdbpass() and expected }
from getdbname.
/**
* Create string for an SQL Connection
**/
public static string connTest()
{
// Call in the out variables
string name, pass;
getdbname(out dbname);
getdbpass(out dbpass);
...
...
I hope this helps you in figuring out what is wrong as I have tried several things ranging from renaming variables all the way to relocating the variables. None has worked yet.
string x;
outside a method body, and it means "declare a field called x". But you can't sayM(x);
outside a method body; that's a statement, not a field declaration.name
andpass
and then passing non-existing variables with namesdbname
anddbpass
.out
parameter is bizarre. Why do you have anout
parameter in the first place?