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Generate SQL Script Programmatically

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How to generate SQL object script using C#.NET

Introduction

This article will give you an idea of how easily you can generate the SQL server database object script using C#. NET.

Background

This article will be helpful for developers who want to generate the SQL Server database objects script like stored procedure, views, etc.

Using the Code

It’s a very easy way... I hope that you will agree with me that the flexibility of Microsoft products to integrate with your custom application is outstanding. Microsoft SQL Server provides a special stored procedure "sp_helptext", This stored procedure allows you to get the description of a given object.

Here I write a function to get the SQL script from a given object. You just need to provide three parameters:

  • Connection string
  • Object name
  • Object type (I used this to determine whether it's a Table or not)
Syntax
SQL
exec sp_helptext 'object'

A sample code example is given below.

Sample Code

C#
public string GetScript(string strConnectionString
                      , string strObject
                      , int ObjType)
{
    string strScript = null;
    int intCounter = 0;
    if (ObjType != 0)
    {
        ObjSqlConnection = new SqlConnection(strConnectionString.Trim());

        try
        {
            ObjDataSet = new DataSet();
            ObjSqlCommand = new SqlCommand("exec sp_helptext 
				[" + strObject + "]", ObjSqlConnection);
            ObjSqlDataAdapter = new SqlDataAdapter();
            ObjSqlDataAdapter.SelectCommand = ObjSqlCommand;
            ObjSqlDataAdapter.Fill(ObjDataSet);

            foreach (DataRow ObjDataRow in ObjDataSet.Tables[0].Rows)
            {
                strScript += Convert.ToString(ObjDataSet.Tables[0].Rows[intCounter][0]);
                intCounter++;
            }
        }
        catch (Exception ex)
        {
           strScript = ex.Message.ToString();
        }
        finally
        {
            ObjSqlDataAdapter = null;
            ObjSqlCommand = null;
            ObjSqlConnection = null;
        }
    }

    return strScript;
}

Points of Interest

The stored procedure sp_helptext will not allow to give you any table description.

Conclusion

I hope that this article will be helpful to you. Enjoy!

History

  • 8th September, 2009: Initial post

License

This article, along with any associated source code and files, is licensed under The Code Project Open License (CPOL)



Comments and Discussions

 
QuestionTitle could be: "Export DDL from a SQL Server Database using C#" Pin
aodennison30-Oct-17 5:25
aodennison30-Oct-17 5:25 
QuestionDoes support tables and Indexes? Pin
SENTHIL MURUGAN D7-Aug-17 21:00
professionalSENTHIL MURUGAN D7-Aug-17 21:00 
QuestionValues to be passed to the function Pin
Sivaprasad SR1-Aug-13 23:59
Sivaprasad SR1-Aug-13 23:59 
GeneralMy vote of 4 Pin
D-Kishore28-Aug-12 22:09
D-Kishore28-Aug-12 22:09 
GeneralMy vote of 2 Pin
Sami Ciit27-Aug-12 1:41
Sami Ciit27-Aug-12 1:41 
QuestionThanks Pin
dharmik.c7-Aug-12 20:50
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AnswerRe: Thanks Pin
Md. Marufuzzaman7-Aug-12 21:04
professionalMd. Marufuzzaman7-Aug-12 21:04 
QuestionGood work Pin
Sunasara Imdadhusen31-Aug-11 22:46
professionalSunasara Imdadhusen31-Aug-11 22:46 
AnswerRe: Good work Pin
Md. Marufuzzaman1-Sep-11 14:08
professionalMd. Marufuzzaman1-Sep-11 14:08 
GeneralKeep going Pin
SiteBuilder11-Apr-11 20:54
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GeneralRe: Keep going Pin
Md. Marufuzzaman1-Sep-11 14:07
professionalMd. Marufuzzaman1-Sep-11 14:07 
GeneralMy vote of 2 Pin
John Brett24-Sep-09 5:49
John Brett24-Sep-09 5:49 
The coding style is very poor - are you a VB programmer? No understanding of the foreach construct, setting local variables to null on the way out, appalling approach to error handling (opaque to the caller whether the call has succeeded or failed), ObjType appears to be pointless.
Just to be clear, I'm rating the code, not the concept or functionality.
GeneralRe: My vote of 2 Pin
Md. Marufuzzaman28-Sep-09 7:03
professionalMd. Marufuzzaman28-Sep-09 7:03 
QuestionA bit miffed ??? Pin
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GeneralMy vote of 1 Pin
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