Greetings stackoverflow,
I am using the following block of code in two C# projects of mine, one is a project where I prototype methods and code blocks like this, and the other is my actual project.
DataSet set = new DataSet();
String path = Path.GetDirectoryName(Assembly.GetExecutingAssembly().Location);
File.Copy(path + "\\template.dbf", path + "\\" + DateTime.Now.ToString("yyyyMMdd") + ".dbf", true);
using (OdbcConnection connection = new OdbcConnection("Driver={Microsoft dBASE Driver (*.dbf)}; DriverID=277;Dbq=" + path + ";"))
{
OdbcDataAdapter adapter = new OdbcDataAdapter(String.Format("SELECT * FROM {0}.dbf", DateTime.Now.ToString("yyyyMMdd")), connection);
OdbcCommandBuilder builder = new OdbcCommandBuilder(adapter);
connection.Open();
adapter.Fill(set);
// Database manipulation goes here
adapter.Update(set);
}
In the prototyping application this code block works great while in the other project I get an OdbcException when I call connection.Open();
. The template.dbf
file exists in both projects, both projects copy that template file to the output build directories, the File.Copy()
call works great in both cases, and they both use this code block verbatim but in one project it fails and the other it works fine. I've even changed the connection string in the prototyping project to work out of the build directory of the other project and it works fine.
This is the exception I receive:
ERROR [IM002] [Microsoft][ODBC Driver Manager] Data source name not found and no default driver specified
Also, I've tried connecting to the template.dbf
files instead of the copied version in both projects, the prototype project connects properly and the other project fails with the same exception.
I cannot for the life of me figure out what the difference between the two projects are. Is there some other code block that I could use that works in both projects that does the same thing?
EDIT: For clarification this isn't a complicated project or anything. It is just two simple Windows Console applications that I am working on in Visual Studio 2010, using the default settings provided by Visual Studio.