<docbook><section><title>VirtMySQLVisualStudioDataGridFormsApp</title><bridgehead class="http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml:h3">Visual Studio Windows DataGrid Form Application</bridgehead>
<para>This article details the steps required to create a simple Visual Studio 2008 Windows Form application, with associated DataGridView control for displaying data in selected tables from the target database.</para><para>1.
 Launch the Visual Studio 2008 SP1 IDE.
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 Create a <emphasis>Web Application</emphasis> project by going to the <emphasis>File</emphasis> menu in Visual Studio and choosing <emphasis>New Project</emphasis>.
 </para><para>3.
 When the New Project window appears, choose either <emphasis>Visual Basic</emphasis> or <emphasis>Visual C#</emphasis> as your programming language.</para><para>4.
 Within the language category, click on <emphasis>Windows</emphasis> and select <emphasis>Windows Form Application</emphasis> from the right-hand panel.
 </para><para>5.
 Choose a name for the project, for example <emphasis>VirtWindowsFormApplication</emphasis>, and click <emphasis>OK</emphasis>.
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 In the <emphasis>Toolbox</emphasis>, expand <emphasis>Data</emphasis> Controls and drag the <emphasis>DataGridView</emphasis> control onto the form.
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 Click on the little <emphasis>arrow</emphasis> in the top right of the <emphasis>DataGridView</emphasis> control to load the <emphasis>DataGridView Task</emphasis> menu.
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 Click on the <emphasis>Choose Data Source</emphasis> list box.
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 Click on the <emphasis>Add Project Data Source</emphasis> link to connect to a data source.
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 In the <emphasis>Data Source Configuration Wizard</emphasis> dialog <emphasis>Choose Data Source Type</emphasis> page, select the <emphasis>Database</emphasis> data source type and click <emphasis>Next</emphasis>.
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 In the <emphasis>Data Source Configuration Wizard</emphasis> dialog <emphasis>Choose your Data Connection</emphasis> page, select the <emphasis>New Connection</emphasis> button.
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 In the <emphasis>Choose Data Source</emphasis> dialog, select the <emphasis>OpenLink Virtuoso Data Source</emphasis> from the list and click <emphasis>Continue</emphasis>.
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 In the <emphasis>Connection Properties</emphasis> dialog, specify the <emphasis>hostname</emphasis>, <emphasis>portno</emphasis>, <emphasis>username</emphasis> and password for the target Virtuoso Server and click the <emphasis>Advanced</emphasis> button.
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 In the <emphasis>Advanced Properties</emphasis> dialog, set the <emphasis>Database</emphasis> parameter to <emphasis>mysql</emphasis> and click <emphasis>OK</emphasis>.
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 Press the <emphasis>Test Connection</emphasis> dialog to verify that the database is accessible.
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 Leave the default connect string name--<emphasis>mysqlConnectionString</emphasis>--and click <emphasis>Next</emphasis>.
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 From the list of available tables returned for the mysql database, select the <emphasis>Shippers</emphasis> table to be associated with the <emphasis>DataGridView</emphasis> control.
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 The column names of the select table will be displayed in the the DataGridView.
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 Resize the form and DataGridView to allow all columns to be visible if possible.
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 To test the application, simply hit <emphasis>Ctrl+F5</emphasis> within Visual Studio or select <emphasis>Start Debugging</emphasis>  from the <emphasis>Debug</emphasis> menu.
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 The data from the <emphasis>Shippers</emphasis> table will be displayed in the <emphasis>DataGrid</emphasis>.
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