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Asked: May 23, 20262026-05-23T20:09:58+00:00 2026-05-23T20:09:58+00:00

I am not sure why this code doesn’t work I have follow according to

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I am not sure why this code doesn’t work
I have follow according to the table field data and it I am still unable to get the SQL Datareader to work. I have checked the tables and all datafields, everything is correct. But I still am unable to read data from the database. Help T.T

    Dim connectionString = ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings("CleanOneConnectionString").ConnectionString
    Dim myConn As New SqlConnection(connectionString)
    myConn.Open()
    Dim cmd = "Select * from [Member] where Email = @Email"
    Dim myCmd As New SqlCommand(cmd, myConn)
    myCmd.Parameters.AddWithValue("@Email", emailBox.Text)
    Dim objReader As SqlDataReader

    objReader = myCmd.ExecuteReader()
    objReader.Read()
    Result.Text = " " 'initialise label to show correct message for available or found


    'Check the reader see if any  record found matching WHERE
    If (objReader.Read()) Then
        'read=true, check Password
        'Dim tpassword As String = objReader.GetString(5)
        'If tpassword = passwordBox.Text Then
        'Result.Text = "** Login Succcessful **"
        Result.Text = objReader.GetString(1)
        'Else
        'Result.Text = "Invalid Password" & objReader.GetString(5) & passwordBox.Text
        'End If
        'reader=false, no such records matching WHERE
    Else
        Result.Text = objReader.GetString(1)
    End If
    myCmd.Dispose()
    myConn.Dispose()
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    2026-05-23T20:10:00+00:00Added an answer on May 23, 2026 at 8:10 pm

    Testing with MySql: I get an error that the SQL syntax is not correct.

    I then removed the [ ] and it works.

    How is that with SqlServer? Try at least, i’d say.

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