I've got this project that I wrote in VS2010 as a WinForms project. I'm not writing it in VS2012 as a WPF project. I have a referenced DLL (DailyReport
). Inside DailyReport
is a method called GetUniqueDates()
. It looks like this:
public List<string> GetUniquesDates()
{
var dates = new List<string>();
const string query = "SELECT date FROM hdd_local_data_v1_2";
try
{
// Exception here on the connection creation
using (var connection = new SqlConnection(ConnectionStringFile))
{
using (var command = new SqlCommand(query, connection))
{
connection.Open();
using (var reader = command.ExecuteReader())
{
while (reader.Read())
{
for (var i = 0; i < reader.FieldCount; i++)
{
dates.Add(reader.GetValue(i).ToString());
}
}
}
}
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Logger.Error(ex.Message);
}
dates.Sort();
return dates.Distinct().ToList();
}
The ConnectionStringFile
is set in the constructor, and looks like this:
ConnectionStringFile = @"Data Source=C:\hdd_data\Rubicon.hdd;Version=3;New=False;Compress=True;";
Now, in my VS2010 WinForms project, this method worked just fine. However, in my VS2012 WPF project, I get an exception where I noted above. And the exception is:
keyword not supported 'version'.
The database is a SQLite database. I've tried removing the version
keyword, but then I'd get the exception:
keyword not supported 'new'.
My question is: Why would the connection work in my WinForms project and not my WPF project? Is there something that changed when dealing with database connections?
Also, please note, this isn't a question about parameterized queries and the like. So, if possible, please those comments to yourself. Thank you.
Data Source
can be the file path, and it works, now that I've changed it fromSqlConnection
toSQLiteConnection
. Thank you.