Connecting to a MySQL Database Using File DSN and ASP/ADO
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May 11, 2015 2:12 PM
This example describes using File DSN and ASP/ADO to connect to a MySQL Database.
Replace the db_
fields with the information for your database from the Hosting Control Panel. For more information, see Find your connection strings for more information.
<%
Dim oConn, oRs
Dim qry, connectstr, sDSNDir
Dim db_name, db_username, db_userpassword
Dim db_server, dsn_name
dsn_name = "your_dsn_name"
fieldname = "your_fieldname"
tablename = "your_tablename"
sDSNDir = Server.MapPath("_dsn")
connectstr = "filedsn=" & sDSNDir & "\" & dsn_name
Set oConn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
oConn.Open connectstr
qry = "SELECT * FROM " & tablename
Set oRS = oConn.Execute(qry)
if not oRS.EOF then
while not oRS.EOF
response.write ucase(fieldname) & ": " & oRs.Fields(fieldname) & "
"
oRS.movenext
wend
oRS.close
end if
Set oRs = nothing
Set oConn = nothing
%>
Dim oConn, oRs
Dim qry, connectstr, sDSNDir
Dim db_name, db_username, db_userpassword
Dim db_server, dsn_name
dsn_name = "your_dsn_name"
fieldname = "your_fieldname"
tablename = "your_tablename"
sDSNDir = Server.MapPath("_dsn")
connectstr = "filedsn=" & sDSNDir & "\" & dsn_name
Set oConn = Server.CreateObject("ADODB.Connection")
oConn.Open connectstr
qry = "SELECT * FROM " & tablename
Set oRS = oConn.Execute(qry)
if not oRS.EOF then
while not oRS.EOF
response.write ucase(fieldname) & ": " & oRs.Fields(fieldname) & "
"
oRS.movenext
wend
oRS.close
end if
Set oRs = nothing
Set oConn = nothing
%>