What version of mySQL for VS, Connector, Workbench, and server must I install when using VS 2013? I currently use mySQL for VS version 1.2.8. I can establish a connection with VS but cannot connect to the database or datasets
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I updated my Windows 7 to SP1 for the purpose to install Visual Studio 2013. I am successfully done my job to install Visual Studio 2013. But the problem arises when I try to install SQL Server 2008 or 2008 R2 Management Studio.
The SQL Server service is not running in services.msc and the SQL Server Browser service is not even listed in SQL Server Configuration Manager.
Please help me because I have install SQL Server 2008 Management Studio several times and update it also to SQL Server SP1 but still not running SQL Server service in services.msc.
Due to this I cannot connect my database engine.
Providing I also enter the correct instance name several times by following the link
Cannot register default instance MSSQLSERVER in SQL Server 2008
How do i connect visual studio c++ 2010 to my sql database and transfer information?
A network-related or instance-specific error occurred while establishing a connection to SQL Server. The server was not found or was not accessible
Should i type a program for this?
Full integration with Visual Studio 2010 is available only with MySQL Connector/Net 6.3.2 and up, although applications using earlier versions of the connector can be built with the Visual Studio 2010 environment using .NET 2.x frameworks.
Once you have installed the connector follow the MySQL documentation
I am new to Crystal Reports v10 and I'm creating reports to embed in Visual Studio 2010 forms. The database server I'm using is MySQL. I have some issues regarding to creating new connection in crystal reports. Based on what I've read, I should select the ODBC in order for me to connect it to the MySQL. However, when I select ODBC and LocalServer and enter the username and password an error message occurred and shows Logon Failed. Am I doing it right? Is there anything you could help me please?
I already installed the MySQL Connector/ODBC 5.1
You need to install the MySQL ODBC Connector.. Create an ODBC data source from the Administrative Tools \ ODBC Data sources control panel. It will then be available in Crystal Reports.
You must download the appropriate version of mysql odbc connector since there are two of them:
mysql odbc connector Windows (x86, 32-bit), MSI Installer)
mysql odbc connector Windows (x86, 64-bit), MSI Installer)
if 64-bit doesn't run, try to uninstall it and try the 32 bit msi Installer
http://dev.mysql.com/downloads/connector/net/
I found this error when I was adding my database to visual studio 2010 for making a MVC3 application. I am using SQL Server 2008.
The database 'C:\USERS\KAPIL.AGRAWAL\DOCUMENTS\VISUAL STUDIO 2010\PROJECTS\DT\DT\APP_DATA\DTRIAL.MDF'
cannot be opened because it is **version 661**.
This **server supports version 655** and earlier. A downgrade path is not supported.
**Could not open new database** 'C:\USERS\KAPIL.AGRAWAL\DOCUMENTS\VISUAL STUDIO 2010\PROJECTS\DT\DT\APP_DATA\DTRIAL.MDF'.
CREATE DATABASE is aborted.
An attempt to attach an auto-named database for file c:\users\kapil.agrawal\documents\visual studio 2010\Projects\dt\dt\App_Data\dtrial.mdf failed.
A database with the same name exists, or specified file cannot be opened,
or it is located on UNC share.
It seems that the database was created with SQL Server 2008 R2 (version 611) and you are trying to open it with SQL Server 2008 RTM or SP1 (version 655). You cannot backup/restore or detach/attach from a higher version to a lower version. You could upgrade your local database server to SQL 2008 R2. See this article for more information.
I need to create a setup package that will not install SQL Server 2008 R2, a sample database, data and .Net 3.5 SP1 along with a setup installation.
I am using Visual Studio 2008. How do i do this?
Is it possible to install the full version, not express from setup package?
You can add other installers to setup packages; however it isn't normally customary to include one for SQL Server for the following reasons:
1, What if they have a different version installed (i.e. you are installing SQL Standard and they already have SQL Enterprise available)?
2, What if they have a SQL server installed on another server that they wish to use?
3, In a couple of years time Microsoft release the next version of SQL server and your software is still installing SQL Server 2008?
For the sample database and data just add the SQL in as a resource and get the app to run the script on first execution.