FS_Setting is a VB class which has all the details of the connections ie:
Public Class FS_Setting
Public Function Get_RS_Connection() As SqlConnection
Try
Get_RS_Connection = New SqlConnection("Data Source=***********;User ID=sa;Password=*****;database=*********")
Catch ex As System.Exception
Throw New System.Exception("Get_RS_Connection Error:" + ex.Message)
End Try
End Function
I need to call the function Get_RS_Connection() in a different class instead of getting the connection all the way again and hard coding.... I want to call the above class where the SQL connection is declared
Namespace FS_Library
Public Class FS_Errorlog
Inherits FS_BaseClass
Try
**cn = New SqlConnection("Data Source=***********;UserID=sa;Password=*****;database=*********")**
cmd = New SqlCommand("dbo.FS_ErrorLog_ADD", cn)
cmd.CommandType = CommandType.StoredProcedure
cmd.CommandTimeout = Convert.ToInt32(ConfigurationSettings.AppSettings("Command_Timeout"))
Me.AddParameter(cmd, "@p_tableKey", SqlDbType.Int, tableKey)
Me.AddParameter(cmd, "@p_FunctionCode", SqlDbType.Int, FunctionCode)
Me.AddParameter(cmd, "@p_TableAlias", SqlDbType.VarChar, TableAlias)
Me.AddParameter(cmd, "@p_ValidationCode", SqlDbType.Int, ValidationCode)
If Filename = "" Then
Filename = "N/A"
End If
Me.AddParameter(cmd, "@p_FileName", SqlDbType.VarChar, Filename)
Me.AddParameter(cmd, "@p_Message", SqlDbType.VarChar, Message)
Me.AddParameter(cmd, "@p_CreateUser", SqlDbType.VarChar, userID)
Me.AddParameter(cmd, "@p_UserActionID", SqlDbType.UniqueIdentifier, UserActionID)
cn.Open()