问题
I have an Excel application in which I want to present the user with a list of the Data Source Names (ie: DSN's), whereby s/he can choose what data source to use.
Hopefully once I've got the list, I can easily access the DSN properties to connect to the appropriate database.
Please note, I do not want to use a DSN-less connection.
回答1:
The DSN entries are stored in the registry in the following keys.
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ODBC\ODBC.INI\ODBC Data Sources HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ODBC\ODBC.INI\ODBC Data Sources
This contains the list of all defined DSN. This acts as an global index and the specific details for each DSN are stored in a key with the DSN name under:
HKEY_CURRENT_USER\Software\ODBC\ODBC.INI HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE\SOFTWARE\ODBC\ODBC.INI
Create some entries in both User DSN and System DSN tabs from Data Sources (ODBC) control panel applet and check how these values are stored in the registry.
The following example enumerate the DSN defined for the user trough Control Panel > Administrative Tools > Data Sources (ODBC) [User Dsn Tab].
http://support.microsoft.com/kb/178755
Option Explicit
Private Declare Function RegOpenKeyEx Lib "advapi32.dll" _
Alias "RegOpenKeyExA" _
(ByVal hKey As Long, _
ByVal lpSubKey As String, _
ByVal ulOptions As Long, _
ByVal samDesired As Long, phkResult As Long) As Long
Private Declare Function RegEnumValue Lib "advapi32.dll" _
Alias "RegEnumValueA" _
(ByVal hKey As Long, _
ByVal dwIndex As Long, _
ByVal lpValueName As String, _
lpcbValueName As Long, _
ByVal lpReserved As Long, _
lpType As Long, _
lpData As Any, _
lpcbData As Long) As Long
Private Declare Function RegCloseKey Lib "advapi32.dll" _
(ByVal hKey As Long) As Long
Const HKEY_CLASSES_ROOT = &H80000000
Const HKEY_CURRENT_USER = &H80000001
Const HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE = &H80000002
Const HKEY_USERS = &H80000003
Const ERROR_SUCCESS = 0&
Const SYNCHRONIZE = &H100000
Const STANDARD_RIGHTS_READ = &H20000
Const STANDARD_RIGHTS_WRITE = &H20000
Const STANDARD_RIGHTS_EXECUTE = &H20000
Const STANDARD_RIGHTS_REQUIRED = &HF0000
Const STANDARD_RIGHTS_ALL = &H1F0000
Const KEY_QUERY_VALUE = &H1
Const KEY_SET_VALUE = &H2
Const KEY_CREATE_SUB_KEY = &H4
Const KEY_ENUMERATE_SUB_KEYS = &H8
Const KEY_NOTIFY = &H10
Const KEY_CREATE_LINK = &H20
Const KEY_READ = ((STANDARD_RIGHTS_READ Or _
KEY_QUERY_VALUE Or _
KEY_ENUMERATE_SUB_KEYS Or _
KEY_NOTIFY) And _
(Not SYNCHRONIZE))
Const REG_DWORD = 4
Const REG_BINARY = 3
Const REG_SZ = 1
Private Sub Command1_Click()
Dim lngKeyHandle As Long
Dim lngResult As Long
Dim lngCurIdx As Long
Dim strValue As String
Dim lngValueLen As Long
Dim lngData As Long
Dim lngDataLen As Long
Dim strResult As String
lngResult = RegOpenKeyEx(HKEY_CURRENT_USER, _
"SOFTWARE\ODBC\ODBC.INI\ODBC Data Sources", _
0&, _
KEY_READ, _
lngKeyHandle)
If lngResult <> ERROR_SUCCESS Then
MsgBox "Cannot open key"
Exit Sub
End If
lngCurIdx = 0
Do
lngValueLen = 2000
strValue = String(lngValueLen, 0)
lngDataLen = 2000
lngResult = RegEnumValue(lngKeyHandle, _
lngCurIdx, _
ByVal strValue, _
lngValueLen, _
0&, _
REG_DWORD, _
ByVal lngData, _
lngDataLen)
lngCurIdx = lngCurIdx + 1
If lngResult = ERROR_SUCCESS Then
strResult = strResult & lngCurIdx & ": " & Left(strValue, lngValueLen) & vbCrLf
End If
Loop While lngResult = ERROR_SUCCESS
Call RegCloseKey(lngKeyHandle)
Call MsgBox(strResult, vbInformation)
End Sub
回答2:
You can use the SQLDataSources function of the ODBC API. See MSDN documentation.
回答3:
Extremely cool solution. I ran into an issue where CURRENT_USER wasn't showing all the DSN's, certainly not the one I needed. I changed it to LOCAL_MACHINE and saw all DSN's that showed up in the Connection Manager, including the subset that showed up under CURRENT_USER.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms712603(v=vs.85).aspx
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/164967/enumerating-the-list-of-dsns-set-up-on-a-computer