I'm trying to build a connection string for a test environment that will connect to the local SQL Server instance on different machines. The purpose of this is so that a developer can checkout the code from TFS, build it, and run the testcases, connecting to his local DB. The problem is that different developer's machines may have different SQL Server setups. In particular, some may be running the full server, others may be running SQL Server Express.
I'm trying to right a utility routine that will take template connection string (e.g., Data Source=(local); Initial Catalog= myDB; Integrated Security=SSPI;
) and modify the Data Source to work with the local server.
I've tried using SmoApplication.EnumAvailableServers()
(returns an empty table, regardless of whether I user true or false parameters), and SqlDataSourceEnumerator.GetDataSources()
(returns 2888 servers from the network, but none on the local machine), SQLCMD -L
(returns nothing).
Any suggestions?
In the alternative, is there an easy way to tell whether a particular connection string will connect to a server (without waiting for it to timeout if it doesn't). If I could find the answer to that, I could try the likely suspects until I got one to work.