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I am trying to use SQLClient library in the ASP.net Core but cant seem to get it working. I found this article online advising how to setup but its not working for me: http://blog.developers.ba/using-classic-ado-net-in-asp-net-vnext/

I have a simple console application package. My project.json looks like this:

{
  "version": "1.0.0-*",
  "description": "DBTest Console Application",
  "authors": [ "" ],
  "tags": [ "" ],
  "projectUrl": "",
  "licenseUrl": "",

  "compilationOptions": {
    "emitEntryPoint": true
  },

  "dependencies": {
    "System.Data.Common": "4.0.1-beta-23516",
    "System.Data.SqlClient" :  "4.0.0-beta-23516"
  },

  "commands": {
    "DBTest": "DBTest"
  },

  "frameworks": {
    "dnx451": { },
    "dnxcore50": {
      "dependencies": {
        "Microsoft.CSharp": "4.0.1-beta-23516",
        "System.Collections": "4.0.11-beta-23516",
        "System.Console": "4.0.0-beta-23516",
        "System.Linq": "4.0.1-beta-23516",
        "System.Threading": "4.0.11-beta-23516"
      }
    }
  }
}

And I try the following code:

using System;
using System.Data.SqlClient;

namespace DBTest
{
    public class Program
    {
        public static void Main(string[] args)
        {
            using (SqlConnection con = new SqlConnection(ConnStr)) {
                con.Open();
                try {
                    using (SqlCommand command = new SqlCommand("SELECT * FROM SAMPLETABLE", con)) {
                        command.ExecuteNonQuery();
                    }
                }
                catch {
                    Console.WriteLine("Something went wrong");
                }
            }

            Console.Read();
        }
    }
}

But get the following errors:

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Anyone else got this working?

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    I don't see a reference to System.Runtime in any of your dependencies. Have you tried adding one?
    – thorkia
    Commented Feb 16, 2016 at 22:49
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    also you are not doing UPDATE, INSERT or DELETE command in your sql so why are you using command.ExecuteNonQuery(); look up using the Fill() method to return data from a database or the ExecuteScalar method if returning only a single row. you need to also add references not only to the using section in the .cs file class header but also manually add them to the reference node in the project
    – MethodMan
    Commented Feb 16, 2016 at 22:53
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    Your errors indicate you haven't added the proper references for DNX 4.5.1. You're building for two project types at the same time. If you don't care about DNX.4.5.1, then remove that from your configuration and it should build.
    – mason
    Commented Feb 16, 2016 at 23:00
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    Guys - thank you all so much! Removed the DNX 4.5.1 section and added the dependency of System.Runtime to the settings and it worked perfectly (all be it after a visual studio restart!). Thanks again!!!
    – Rob
    Commented Feb 16, 2016 at 23:03

3 Answers 3

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I think you may have missed this part in the tutorial:

Instead of referencing System.Data and System.Data.SqlClient you need to grab from Nuget:

System.Data.Common and System.Data.SqlClient.

Currently this creates dependency in project.json –> aspnetcore50 section to these two libraries.

"aspnetcore50": {
       "dependencies": {
           "System.Runtime": "4.0.20-beta-22523",
           "System.Data.Common": "4.0.0.0-beta-22605",
           "System.Data.SqlClient": "4.0.0.0-beta-22605"
       }
}

Try getting System.Data.Common and System.Data.SqlClient via Nuget and see if this adds the above dependencies for you, but in a nutshell you are missing System.Runtime.

Edit: As per Mozarts answer, if you are using .NET Core 3+, reference Microsoft.Data.SqlClient instead.

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    I only had to add System.Data.SqlClient via Nuget and it works with Dapper in .NET Core 1.1.
    – ttt
    Commented Jul 26, 2017 at 8:52
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    I have just added system.data.sqlclient via Nuget and it works
    – Shahram
    Commented Aug 14, 2017 at 6:42
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    This seems to be fixed in .NET Core 2.0. For me at least.
    – ttt
    Commented Oct 5, 2017 at 8:24
  • I used interface instead of editing config file: right-clicked on Dependencies in Solution Explorer, NuGet... . Commented Aug 24, 2018 at 14:00
  • I had problems adding this package with Nuget or dotnet add package. A solution was to put the dependency drectly to the project file and perform a restore - dotnet restore. Nuget.config file should contain the nuget.org in a packageSources section. Commented Nov 27, 2019 at 10:28
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For Dot Net Core 3, Microsoft.Data.SqlClient should be used.

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    This comment is life-saver for anyone migrating from .NET Core 2.2 to .NET Core 3.0. Replace all references from System.Data.SqlClient to Microsoft.Data.SqlClient. Commented Nov 3, 2019 at 20:51
  • @mozart, can .Net Core 2.2 use Microsoft.Data.SqlClient ? or Microsoft.Data.SqlClient just used only for .net Core 3 ?
    – Daleman
    Commented Dec 9, 2019 at 10:14
  • @Daleman I solved this issue while moving to .Net Core 3 so I haven't tried it with 2.2, I do not think it works "Each parameter has a Data type right ?", but you can give it a try.
    – Mozart
    Commented Dec 9, 2019 at 13:47
  • @Mozar, and your connection to database still using stringbuilder ?
    – Daleman
    Commented Dec 9, 2019 at 14:21
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    @SteveSmith you can check the article in the link.
    – Mozart
    Commented Jan 26, 2021 at 11:50
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Try this one Open your projectname.csproj file its work for me.

<PackageReference Include="System.Data.SqlClient" Version="4.6.0" />

You need to add this Reference "ItemGroup" tag inside.

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