...eine Datenbank auf lokalem MS SQL Server 2000 erstellen?
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Autor:
Adnan Hebibovic |
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procedure CreateDatabase(WindowsSecurity: Boolean; Username, Password: String);
var
ConnectionString: String;
CommandText: String;
begin
if WindowsSecurity then
ConnectionString := 'Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;' +
'Integrated Security=SSPI;' +
'Persist Security Info=False;' +
'Initial Catalog=master'
else
ConnectionString := 'Provider=SQLOLEDB.1;' +
'Password=' + Password + ';' +
'Persist Security Info=True;' +
'User ID=' + Username + ';' +
'Initial Catalog=master';
try
try
ADOConnection.ConnectionString := ConnectionString;
ADOConnection.LoginPrompt := False;
ADOConnection.Connected := True;
CommandText := 'CREATE DATABASE test ON ' +
'( NAME = test_dat, ' +
'FILENAME = ''c:\program files\microsoft sql server\mssql\data\test.mdf'', ' +
'SIZE = 4, ' +
'MAXSIZE = 10, ' +
'FILEGROWTH = 1 )';
ADOCommand.CommandText := CommandText;
ADOCommand.Connection := ADOConnection;
ADOCommand.Execute;
MessageDlg('Database succesfully created.', mtInformation, [mbOK], 0);
except
on E: Exception do MessageDlg(E.Message, mtWarning, [mbOK], 0);
end;
finally
ADOConnection.Connected := False;
ADOCommand.Connection := nil;
end;
end;
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