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Devart.Data.QuickBooks Namespace / QuickBooksCommand Class / Connection Property
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    Connection Property (QuickBooksCommand)
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    Gets or sets the QuickBooksConnection used by this instance of the QuickBooksCommand.
    Syntax
    'Declaration
     
    Public Shadows Property Connection As QuickBooksConnection
    public new QuickBooksConnection Connection {get; set;}

    Property Value

    The connection to a data source. The default value is a null reference.
    Remarks

    QuickBooksConnection specified in this property will carry out all operations executed with this QuickBooksCommand.

    This property supports the InterForm technology.

    Example
    The following example creates a QuickBooksCommand and sets some of its properties.
    public void CreateCommand()
    {
      string mySelectQuery = "SELECT * FROM Customer ORDER BY Id";
      QuickBooksCommand quickBooksCommand = new QuickBooksCommand(mySelectQuery);
      quickBooksCommand.Connection = new QuickBooksConnection(
        "Company Id=1440905870;Refresh Token=AB11590759756UCO8O6CpRQcAMP00sIANafgS8Y4RN10rpLJNM;Token Server=file://D:\\temp\\QuickBooksToken.txt");
      quickBooksCommand.CommandType = System.Data.CommandType.Text;
    }
    Public Sub CreateCommand()
      Dim mySelectQuery As String = _
        "SELECT * FROM Customer ORDER BY Id"
      Dim quickBooksCommand As New QuickBooksCommand(mySelectQuery)
      quickBooksCommand.Connection = New QuickBooksConnection( _
        "Company Id=1440905870;Refresh Token=AB11590759756UCO8O6CpRQcAMP00sIANafgS8Y4RN10rpLJNM;Token Server=file://D:\\temp\\QuickBooksToken.txt")
      quickBooksCommand.CommandType = System.Data.CommandType.Text
    End Sub
    Requirements

    Target Platforms: Windows 7, Windows Vista SP1 or later, Windows XP SP3, Windows Server 2008 (Server Core not supported), Windows Server 2008 R2 (Server Core supported with SP1 or later), Windows Server 2003 SP2

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