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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.

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  • Do you have that 'string' type name in the parenthesis or is that just a copy/paste error? If not, then that's the issue - it should be 'out'. Mar 25, 2013 at 23:48
  • Which parenthesis? I'm trying to pass the variable dbname to name which name has to be declared first. @500-InternalServerError Mar 25, 2013 at 23:49
  • You are likely putting the statements outside of a method body. You can say string x; outside a method body, and it means "declare a field called x". But you can't say M(x); outside a method body; that's a statement, not a field declaration. Mar 26, 2013 at 0:00
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    OK, now with your update you are declaring variables with names name and pass and then passing non-existing variables with names dbname and dbpass. Mar 26, 2013 at 0:01
  • Also, I note that a method which returns a value both directly and via an out parameter is bizarre. Why do you have an out parameter in the first place? Mar 26, 2013 at 0:02

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string dbname;
string dbpass;

getdbname(out dbname);
getdbpass(out dbpass);

Your methods both return and pass back using out the same value. You might want to reconsider that.

I would prefer just declaring as returning the value:

public static string getdbname() { ... }

and calling as:

string dbname = getdbname();

Try to avoid using out to return values from methods.

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  • I tried that way and it entered the method first and then went to the calling to repeat the pattern. Mar 25, 2013 at 23:54
  • Wish I could print screen it and it on here but the getbdname(out dbname) and getdbpass(out dbpass) are erroring. Big red line underneath. Let me update the code. Mar 25, 2013 at 23:56
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    @MitchWheat: It doesn't have to work. The original poster is likely forgetting to put the method calls inside a method body. Mar 25, 2013 at 23:59
  • Sorry, psychic powers bit rusty. Mar 26, 2013 at 0:01
  • No. I'm putting it inside the method body. Mar 26, 2013 at 0:01

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