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I am currently learning about APIs in general and I want to make a simple api that can be able to receive and send requests. I created a simple API using ASP.NET Core and the Entity Framework in order to use and save data to a local SQL Server.
This is the tutorial that I used in order to create the database.
However, I am now wondering if there is a way to view the database tables and their contents like in phpMyAdmin. Is it possible?
In Visual Studio you can view it by clicking Tools > Connect to Database.
Find your database table and right-click to get the option to view the data.
Personally I use SQL Server Management Studio to connect and view my data.
Find it here.
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I currently work to develop POS (Point of Sales) based on ASP.NET Core and I am using Entity Framework Core.
What I need is create separate account for each institution that will be use our POS system at same time create its own database (customer database) dynamically (migration in EFC).
Finally when user (or institution) logs in, I have to verify the customer's account and link it with their database.
What is the framework that I need to get this job done?
I had a similar problem with you before, except that my software was connected to distributed database. In this case, I used the dynamic unit of work and the repository pattern. Also, to create a connection string for connect to each database, I kept them in another central database, and also in the dynamic unit of work you can create the dynamic repository of each database automatically and connect to the relevant database by receiving the connection string. You can also see the sample here, but you must to change repositroy and unit of work to generic mode.
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I have Windows Server 2012 R2 and SQL Server 2016. There are many events writing to SQL table.
I want to build a web page to list events those are getting directly from connected SQL Server table.
Both SQL Server and IIS(8.5) are installed on the same machine.
The page would need to be dynamically updated whenever SQL Server table's record added/changed.
I really have no clue where to move on right now. Could anyone briefly explain me steps I need to do or throw me a proper "how to" article PLEASE?
Also, is there a way to performed without doing Visual Studio projects and such. I plan to automate the process with Powershell scripts.
This link should help you ...
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/tw738475.aspx
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I need to implement push technology in my application. I need to display data on the web page as it gets inserted in the database in real time.
I am using ASP.NET MVC with IBM Informix as backend database. I am trying to figure out if it is possible to use SignalR with Informix?
Does SignalR have any dependency on the backend database? Or could it be used with any database?
Signal R is a system for real time (ish) communication over an HTTP connection and your database is for data storage. The two are solutions to completely separate problems, and there is no dependency between them. You can write code to link up these two parts of your application.
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I'm trying find out what is the best solution for making a single table in a MSSQL database available for insert and update for a few users from a html interface.
I've got IIS server, reporting services, C#, visual studio and most microsoft tools of the 2008 version.
In php/mysql I would deploy a framework for editing tables. Whats the easiest MS solution?
Thank you
If you just want to perform edit, delete operation on front end, you can use grid view tool from asp.net.
you can find details at the following link,
http://www.aspdotnet-suresh.com/2011/02/how-to-inserteditupdate-and-delete-data.html
Hope this will help you.
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I have been trying to update the database when we deploy the application on the client's machine using sql queries. Now i want to update the database automatically. Is there any way to do this, i have heard of SQLMigrations but they say that it can only be used with Code first approach. Can anyone shed some light on this topic
You can use a Database Project in Visual Studio. With Database Projects, you can generate SQL Scripts for any existing database, you can create difference (update) scripts, you can add SQL scripts of your own, etc.
Database Projects are extremely handy in many scenarios. Check out this link on MSDN: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/xee70aty.aspx
There is also guidance on CodeProject about this: http://www.codeproject.com/Articles/245612/Creating-a-Database-Project-with-Visual-Studio
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