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    sql connection

    I am trying to build an AlphaDAO connection to my externally hosted (GoDaddy) MS SQL database, however I keep getting an error that I am unable to connect due to the following API error:
    11004 - sql server native client 10.0. TCP Provider: The requested name is valid, but no data of the requested type was found.

    My question is, does anyone know if I need to include the IP address in the connection string, and if so where in the text? Currently I am only providing a port number. Here is an example of the string that I am using:
    {A5API='SQLServer',A5DBVersion=2005,Server='NAME\SQLEXPRESS,1234',UserName='login',Password='������������'}

    Any help would be greatly appreciated.
    Kind Regards,
    Joe

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    Re: sql connection

    If your database is on a remote host you need the hostname of ip number in your connection string

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      #3
      Re: sql connection

      I've got the hostname = "NAME" next to the server name = "SQLEXPRESS." It appears in the string below as NAME\SQLEXPRESS. Here is the full string as it appears now:

      {A5API='SQLServer',A5DBVersion=2005,Server='NAME\SQLEXPRESS,1234',UserName='login',Password='������������'}

      I'm wondering if I need to add the IP number within the string.

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        #4
        Re: sql connection

        You will need to use the IP address or host.domain to be able to connect to the server. Try replacing the name portion of your string with the IP or if you have host.domain. Also, make sure that GoDaddy is not blocking the port.

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          #5
          Re: sql connection

          I went ahead and tried both suggestions (IP address or host.domain) in place of NAME (server name), and got the same error.

          Error 11004, says "the requested name is valid, but no data of the requested type was found."

          I can't make any sense of this. I went ahead and submitted a help ticket to godaddy to see if they are blocking the port.

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            #6
            Re: sql connection

            Also, just so I am clear, my Alpha software is on my desktop and I am trying to remote connect to a SQL database on an external hosted (e.g., Godaddy) server? Is this even possible?

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              #7
              Re: sql connection

              Originally posted by pja67 View Post
              Also, just so I am clear, my Alpha software is on my desktop and I am trying to remote connect to a SQL database on an external hosted (e.g., Godaddy) server? Is this even possible?
              Why do you want to use a remote SQL database?

              If this is going to be a production web environment you want to put your A5 Server, and your SQL database on a hosted platform like ZebraHost.

              Godaddy will not allow you to run the A5 server, and it will do you no good running on your workstation.

              If it will run on a local network, then put the database on the local network.

              Michael Carroll

              www.redrocksbluesky.com
              [email protected]
              435-275-5170 Cell

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                #8
                Re: sql connection

                Good news!! I was able to successfully connect to SQL Express 2005 that resides on a hosted site from a application running on my local machine.

                This article helped me do it: http://myhosting.com/wiki/SQL_Expres...ote_Connection.

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                  #9
                  Re: sql connection

                  You did find your information on a empty page ?

                  On the board others where asking for the same somebody mentioned that SQLExpress remote connect is NOT supported by Bill Gates.

                  So what is the right answer for other people that are using SQLEPRESS nice to have one conclusion

                  Thanks

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                    #10
                    Re: sql connection

                    ....lets try again: http://myhosting.com/wiki/SQL_Expres...ote_Connection

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                      #11
                      Re: sql connection

                      Thanks (again)

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