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How to refer to the connection string name defined in web.config asp.net

Tags: Microsoft, Visual Studio Professional, 2005
I would like to refer to the connection string name in a code behind file that is named in web.config.
web.config.

<add name="frrats_1604ConnectionString"
         connectionString="Data Source=r4li3t04;
         Initial Catalog=frrats_1604;
         Integrated Security=True"
        providerName="System.Data.SqlClient"/>
</connectionStrings>

Code behind:

Dim strConnection As String =
"Data Source=r4li3t04;Initial Catalog=frrats_1604;Integrated Security=True"

        If Not IsPostBack Then 'First rendering
            Dim conMHOPS As SqlConnection
            conMHOPS = New SqlConnection(strConnection)

'The connection string name is  "frrats_1604ConnectionString"

I would like to simply use a statement like the following:

Dim strConnection As String =Web.config.Connection("frrats_1604ConnectionString")
 
 If Not IsPostBack Then 'First rendering
            Dim conMHOPS As SqlConnection
            conMHOPS = New SqlConnection(strConnection)

Is there a way to refer to the connection string name from web.config?

Thanks,





"Data Source=r4li3t04;Initial Catalog=frrats_1604;Integrated Security=True"
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Zone: Programming
Question Asked By: Dovberman
Solution Provided By: kosturdur
Participating Experts: 1
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