ADO.NET Provider for Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services

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Connecting from Code

The CData ADO.NET Provider for Microsoft SQL Server Analysis Services implements a standard DbConnection object in SSASConnection. You can also use the SSASConnectionStringBuilder to programmatically build, parse, and rebuild connection strings.

Creating Connection Objects

See Establishing a Connection for guides to defining the connection string and authenticating. Below is a typical invocation to create SSASConnection objects.

C#

using (SSASConnection connection =   
  new SSASConnection("User=myuseraccount;Password=mypassword;URL=http://localhost/OLAP/msmdpump.dll;"))  
{  
  connection.Open();  
}

VB.NET

Using connection As New SSASConnection("User=myuseraccount;Password=mypassword;URL=http://localhost/OLAP/msmdpump.dll;")
  connection.Open
End Using

Using SSASConnectionStringBuilder

The following code example shows how to use an ADO.NET connection string builder to parse a connection string.

C#

SSASConnectionStringBuilder builder =
  new SSASConnectionStringBuilder("User=myuseraccount;Password=mypassword;URL=http://localhost/OLAP/msmdpump.dll;");
  //Pass the connection string builder an existing connection string, and you can get and set any of the elements as strongly typed properties.
  builder.ConnectionString = "User=myuseraccount;Password=mypassword;URL=http://localhost/OLAP/msmdpump.dll;";
  //Now that the connection string has been parsed,
  // you can work with individual items:
  builder.MyString = "new property";
  builder.MyBoolean = true;

  // You can refer to connection keys using strings, 
  // as well. 
  builder["Logfile"] = "test.log";
  builder["Verbosity"] = 5;

VB.NET

Dim builder As SSASConnectionStringBuilder = New SSASConnectionStringBuilder("User=myuseraccount;Password=mypassword;URL=http://localhost/OLAP/msmdpump.dll;")
'Pass the connection string builder an existing connection string, and you can get and set any of the elements using strongly typed properties.
builder.ConnectionString = User=myuseraccount;Password=mypassword;URL=http://localhost/OLAP/msmdpump.dll;"
'Now that the connection string has been parsed,
' you can work with individual items:
builder.MyString = "new property"
builder.MyBoolean = True
  
' You can refer to connection keys using strings, 
' as well. 
builder("Logfile") = "test.log"
builder("Verbosity") = 5

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