Re: PostgreSQL and C# - Mailing list pgsql-general

From Matthew Stanfield
Subject Re: PostgreSQL and C#
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Msg-id 3CB30D04.A6D086BD@propertyknowledge.com
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In response to PostgreSQL and C#  ("Daniel Morgan" <danmorg@sc.rr.com>)
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> I really want to use C# and .NET to query PostgreSQL 7.2 databases?

Hi Daniel,

The way I have done it is by using ODBC. You will need to download:
odbc.net from the microsoft site (URL below) and the postgresql odbc driver
(URL below).

Some of the .net CLR database orientated classes are specific to
Microsoft's SQL Server so you can't use them. odbc.net provides a suite of
classes such as OdbcConnection, OdbcCommand and OdbcDataReader; which, so
far, have been really easy to use (see mini example below).


> Do I need to get the source the PostgreSQL database itself?

Absolutely not! I highly recommend you using odbc.net to connect to
postgresql, it is simple to use (and learn), fast and has, so far, been bug
free.

postgresql odbc site:
http://odbc.postgresql.org

odbc.net is here (watch out for the line wrap)

http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?URL=/downloads/sample.asp?url=/MSDN-FILES/027/001/668/msdncompositedoc.xml

Mini Example:

string query = "SELECT * FROM testtable";
OdbcConnection odbcCon = new OdbcConnection("DSN=PostgreSQL");
OdbcCommand odbcCom = new OdbcCommand(query, odbcCon);
odbcCon.Open();
OdbcDataReader odbcReader =
odbcCom.ExecuteReader(CommandBehavior.CloseConnection);
Then you can start 'reading'.

Good luck,

..matthew

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