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I'm creating the database file using the following method.

public bool CreateDatabaseFile()
{
    try
    {
        Stream file = File.Create(DBPath);
        file.Close();
        return true;
    }
    catch (Exception)
    {
        return false;
    }
}

But when I call

 public void CreateDatabaseStruct()
 {
     var queries = new List<string>
     {
         "create table contacts (\"name\" nvarchar,\"emails\" nvarchar);",
         "create table errors (\"code\" int, message nvarchar);"
     };

     foreach (string query in queries)
     {
         var con = new SqlCeConnection(connectionString);
         con.Open();
         var cmd = con.CreateCommand();

         cmd.CommandText = query;
         cmd.ExecuteNonQuery();
         con.Close();
     }
 }

it returns

The specified locale is not supported on this operating system [LCD - 1].

How do I fix this?

UPDATE

The connection string:

 public static readonly string DBPath = "db.sdf";
 public static readonly string connectionString = String.Format("Data Source={0}; Password=...", DBPath);
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  • 3
    The problem is probably with your connection string. Can you post it, and also say what you're running this on (Windows Mobile or regular Windows)? Jan 10, 2012 at 14:32
  • Can you try running it through a debugger. See which query it is failing on. Also, I notice you didn't put quotes around the message column in your errors table. This likely isn't an issue since I don't believe that is a keyword, but just wondering why you omitted the quotes for just that column.
    – Jason Down
    Jan 10, 2012 at 16:54
  • @MusiGenesis:On regular windows. The connection string was posted now. Check out my update.
    – Jack
    Jan 10, 2012 at 18:07
  • the omission of quotes was typo. I fixed it e tried run again, returns same error.
    – Jack
    Jan 11, 2012 at 12:58

2 Answers 2

3

the solution is create it using SqlCeEngine.CreateDatabase().

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Are you specifying a locale ID in your connection string via LCD=#### (where #### is a supported 4 digit LCID number)? If so, are you sure it is supported on your operating system?

If not, perhaps you have your operating system set to a different culture, that is not supported by the database.

Please post your connection string and give some more information on which O/S you are using (as mentioned by @MusiGenesis).

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  • I posted my connection string. Check out my update. it works fine if create the .mdf file using the linqpad I believe that the mistake is in the mode that I create the .mdf file via C#.
    – Jack
    Jan 11, 2012 at 13:03

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