I am using this powershell script below to connect to an instance of sql server. I am pretty sure that my username and password are correct.
$connectionString = "server={0};database={1};uid={2};pwd={3};"
$c = Get-Credential
Write-Host($ipAddress)
Write-Host $c.username
Write-Host $c.GetNetworkCredential().password
$connectionString = [string]::Format( "server={0};database={1};uid={2};pwd={3};", "servername", "databasename",$c.username,$c.GetNetworkCredential().password)
#open database connection to SQL Server
Write-Host $connectionString
$conn = New-Object system.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection
$conn.connectionstring = $connectionString
$conn.open
switch ($conn.State)
{
"Open" { Write-Host "Do some work"; }
Default { Write-Host "The connection is $($conn.State). There has been an error connecting to the database."; }
}
It is always falling to the default statement.
Your call to $conn.open is missing the (), so it would be returning a reference to that method rather than calling it.
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