December 23, 2003 07:23 PM

SQL Server and .NET: A Dynamic Duo

Create a powerful Web-based membership application
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SQL Server Magazine
InstantDoc ID #40888
By now, most developers know that SQL Server and Microsoft .NET are a dynamic duo. The Microsoft .NET Framework is on its way to becoming an integral part of several important Microsoft server products, including SQL Server. Even now, developers can create SQL Server solutions through Visual Studio .NET. But how easy is creating simple, everyday applications with this powerful pair? This article presents a simple membership application that's based on ASP.NET and a SQL Server database. The SQL S...

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I would be better placed to comment on the article if the download InstantDoc #40888 DID contain the .sql file for creating he database objects. Unfortunately I can't finfd it.

John Vajda 2/25/2004 8:24:03 AM


i want to create a connection between VB.NET and SQL SERVER. i also want to access database's table and its attributes. plz send me the complete code to make it possible.

Waqas2/19/2004 11:24:15 PM


It says in the article that a MemberApp.zip file can be downloaded which includes a .SQL script for creating tables etc. However, the only file that I can find to download is 40888.zip which does not contain any .SQL script.

Graeme Gorrie 2/11/2004 9:31:17 AM


I downloaded the code as per the article. Where is the .sql script to create the database and stored procedures?
Thank You

Les Gamble 2/7/2004 9:41:31 AM


Hi Gang:
I can't find the .sql script to create the tables.
little help here...!!!

Robbie D 2/5/2004 8:36:34 AM


The code download for InstantDoc ID 40888 doesn't include the .sql script to create the database tables, stored procedures, and view that hold manipulate and expose membership data.

Bill Hoenig 1/31/2004 4:46:20 AM


I have downloaded the code file 40888.zip, but it does not contain the SQL script for creating the database tables or views. It does contain listings for the stored procedures, code behinds, and 2 application folders. I can not find a download file called "MemberApp.zip" associated with InstantDoc 40888.

Eric Heineke 1/28/2004 2:15:27 PM


I downloaded the zip, but no ddl scripts to create tables and views. What gives?

linque1/27/2004 7:45:53 AM


I have downloaded the 40888.zip file, but it does not contain all of the code need for the article. Is there another place that we need retrieve the rest of the code from?

James Dorame 1/15/2004 8:10:06 AM


The Code download doesn't contain the table creation sql scripts as the article states.

Lloyd Merithew 1/12/2004 6:24:53 PM


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