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Detect active users at SQL Server
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14/11/2011 14:55:54
Metin Emre
Ozcom Bilgisayar Ltd.
Istanbul, Turkey
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Client/server
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
Database:
MS SQL Server
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Thread ID:
01528779
Message ID:
01528896
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53
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>>You should be able to set your application name in the sqlconnection. Can you post your connection string you are using?
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>
>I tried both of them:
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>lcCstr="DRIVER=SQL Server;Application Name=OZCOM-STEP;SERVER="+Alltrim(M.XServer)+;
> ";uid="+Alltrim(M.XUser)+";pwd="+Alltrim(M.XPassword)+";database="+Alltrim(m.xdatabase)
>
>
>lcCstr="DRIVER=SQL Server;ApplicationName=OZCOM-STEP;SERVER="+Alltrim(M.XServer)+;
> ";uid="+Alltrim(M.XUser)+";pwd="+Alltrim(M.XPassword)+";database="+Alltrim(m.xdatabase)
>
>lcCstr="DRIVER=SQL Server;App=OZCOM-STEP;SERVER="+Alltrim(M.XServer)+;
> ";uid="+Alltrim(M.XUser)+";pwd="+Alltrim(M.XPassword)+";database="+Alltrim(m.xdatabase)

This is a connectionstring I use against a SQL2008 database from VFP9.

gcConnectionString = "Driver={SQL Server Native Client 10.0};server=DELL2800\SQL2008;Database=HeartlandCube;Trusted_Connection=Yes;APP=MDP_using_native_client"

I then create the connection (and just dump the handle to the screen for verification)..
?SQLSTRINGCONNECT(gcConnectionString)

If I execute sp_who2 on the SQL server, my connection will show 'MDP_using_native_client' as the program name.

Depending on the SQL server version, your connection string will be different. Best resource for connection strings is www.connectionstrings.com.
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