CS7069 C# Reference to type 'Component' claims it is defined in 'System', but it could not be found










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I am building winForm application,
and i try to make a connection function for mssql Server
but SqlConnection open/close always show
"CS7069 C# Reference to type 'Component' claims it is defined in 'System', but it could not be found"
how could I fix this issue?



 public class SQLAPI

SqlConnection cn;

Boolean openConnect()

bool rtn = false;
try

cn = new SqlConnection("server=localhost;database=testDB;UID=ad;PWD=1234");
cn.Open();

catch (Exception e)



return rtn;


void closeConnect()

try
cn.Close();

catch (Exception e)













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  • Are the database credentials Windows. If so do not use UID and PWD.. Instead use Trusted_Connection=True; (see connectionstrings.com/sql-server). also open up SQL Server Management Studio and get the instead of the data base which is in the login window. You need localhost/instance

    – jdweng
    Nov 13 '18 at 18:13











  • cn.Open/ cn.Close show the message before compile....

    – NeilLin
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:33











  • The error is : ERROR_TS_INCOMPATIBLE_SESSIONS, The target session is incompatible with the current session (see : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/debug/…). I don't thing your project (and reference projects) go completely recompiled due to dependencies in the compiler. I would make a copy of the project bin folder and then delete to force all the code to get recompiled. See : stackoverflow.com/questions/36723359/…

    – jdweng
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:31















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I am building winForm application,
and i try to make a connection function for mssql Server
but SqlConnection open/close always show
"CS7069 C# Reference to type 'Component' claims it is defined in 'System', but it could not be found"
how could I fix this issue?



 public class SQLAPI

SqlConnection cn;

Boolean openConnect()

bool rtn = false;
try

cn = new SqlConnection("server=localhost;database=testDB;UID=ad;PWD=1234");
cn.Open();

catch (Exception e)



return rtn;


void closeConnect()

try
cn.Close();

catch (Exception e)













share|improve this question






















  • Are the database credentials Windows. If so do not use UID and PWD.. Instead use Trusted_Connection=True; (see connectionstrings.com/sql-server). also open up SQL Server Management Studio and get the instead of the data base which is in the login window. You need localhost/instance

    – jdweng
    Nov 13 '18 at 18:13











  • cn.Open/ cn.Close show the message before compile....

    – NeilLin
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:33











  • The error is : ERROR_TS_INCOMPATIBLE_SESSIONS, The target session is incompatible with the current session (see : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/debug/…). I don't thing your project (and reference projects) go completely recompiled due to dependencies in the compiler. I would make a copy of the project bin folder and then delete to force all the code to get recompiled. See : stackoverflow.com/questions/36723359/…

    – jdweng
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:31













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I am building winForm application,
and i try to make a connection function for mssql Server
but SqlConnection open/close always show
"CS7069 C# Reference to type 'Component' claims it is defined in 'System', but it could not be found"
how could I fix this issue?



 public class SQLAPI

SqlConnection cn;

Boolean openConnect()

bool rtn = false;
try

cn = new SqlConnection("server=localhost;database=testDB;UID=ad;PWD=1234");
cn.Open();

catch (Exception e)



return rtn;


void closeConnect()

try
cn.Close();

catch (Exception e)













share|improve this question














I am building winForm application,
and i try to make a connection function for mssql Server
but SqlConnection open/close always show
"CS7069 C# Reference to type 'Component' claims it is defined in 'System', but it could not be found"
how could I fix this issue?



 public class SQLAPI

SqlConnection cn;

Boolean openConnect()

bool rtn = false;
try

cn = new SqlConnection("server=localhost;database=testDB;UID=ad;PWD=1234");
cn.Open();

catch (Exception e)



return rtn;


void closeConnect()

try
cn.Close();

catch (Exception e)










c# winforms sqlconnection






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  • Are the database credentials Windows. If so do not use UID and PWD.. Instead use Trusted_Connection=True; (see connectionstrings.com/sql-server). also open up SQL Server Management Studio and get the instead of the data base which is in the login window. You need localhost/instance

    – jdweng
    Nov 13 '18 at 18:13











  • cn.Open/ cn.Close show the message before compile....

    – NeilLin
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:33











  • The error is : ERROR_TS_INCOMPATIBLE_SESSIONS, The target session is incompatible with the current session (see : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/debug/…). I don't thing your project (and reference projects) go completely recompiled due to dependencies in the compiler. I would make a copy of the project bin folder and then delete to force all the code to get recompiled. See : stackoverflow.com/questions/36723359/…

    – jdweng
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:31

















  • Are the database credentials Windows. If so do not use UID and PWD.. Instead use Trusted_Connection=True; (see connectionstrings.com/sql-server). also open up SQL Server Management Studio and get the instead of the data base which is in the login window. You need localhost/instance

    – jdweng
    Nov 13 '18 at 18:13











  • cn.Open/ cn.Close show the message before compile....

    – NeilLin
    Nov 14 '18 at 2:33











  • The error is : ERROR_TS_INCOMPATIBLE_SESSIONS, The target session is incompatible with the current session (see : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/debug/…). I don't thing your project (and reference projects) go completely recompiled due to dependencies in the compiler. I would make a copy of the project bin folder and then delete to force all the code to get recompiled. See : stackoverflow.com/questions/36723359/…

    – jdweng
    Nov 14 '18 at 10:31
















Are the database credentials Windows. If so do not use UID and PWD.. Instead use Trusted_Connection=True; (see connectionstrings.com/sql-server). also open up SQL Server Management Studio and get the instead of the data base which is in the login window. You need localhost/instance

– jdweng
Nov 13 '18 at 18:13





Are the database credentials Windows. If so do not use UID and PWD.. Instead use Trusted_Connection=True; (see connectionstrings.com/sql-server). also open up SQL Server Management Studio and get the instead of the data base which is in the login window. You need localhost/instance

– jdweng
Nov 13 '18 at 18:13













cn.Open/ cn.Close show the message before compile....

– NeilLin
Nov 14 '18 at 2:33





cn.Open/ cn.Close show the message before compile....

– NeilLin
Nov 14 '18 at 2:33













The error is : ERROR_TS_INCOMPATIBLE_SESSIONS, The target session is incompatible with the current session (see : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/debug/…). I don't thing your project (and reference projects) go completely recompiled due to dependencies in the compiler. I would make a copy of the project bin folder and then delete to force all the code to get recompiled. See : stackoverflow.com/questions/36723359/…

– jdweng
Nov 14 '18 at 10:31





The error is : ERROR_TS_INCOMPATIBLE_SESSIONS, The target session is incompatible with the current session (see : docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/debug/…). I don't thing your project (and reference projects) go completely recompiled due to dependencies in the compiler. I would make a copy of the project bin folder and then delete to force all the code to get recompiled. See : stackoverflow.com/questions/36723359/…

– jdweng
Nov 14 '18 at 10:31












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