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Asked: June 10, 20262026-06-10T14:23:00+00:00 2026-06-10T14:23:00+00:00

in my C# code, I use a connection string like this: connection = new

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in my C# code, I use a connection string like this:

connection = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["myconnectionstring"])

which works fine.

I’m now trying to use the <asp:SqlDataSource control, but I can’t seem to use the above connection string in the control like this:

<asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource1" runat="server"   
ConnectionString="<%$ ConfigurationManager.AppSettings["myconnectionstring"] %>"   
SelectCommand="SELECT * from table1"></asp:SqlDataSource> 

I get an error saying:

Parser Error Message: The server tag is not well formed.

What am I doing wrong?

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    2026-06-10T14:23:02+00:00Added an answer on June 10, 2026 at 2:23 pm

    it is not code you run there but a placeholder: that basically tells the DataSource ‘look in the config file for a configuration block called ConnectionStrings and if you find it take the value from the element with the key myconnectionstring’

    <asp:SqlDataSource ID="SqlDataSource1" runat="server"    
    ConnectionString="<%$ ConnectionStrings:myconnectionstring%>"    
    SelectCommand="SELECT * from table1"></asp:SqlDataSource>  
    

    remember to add your connectionstring the app.config section ConnectionStrings,

    <connectionStrings>
      <add name="myconnectionstring" connectionString="server=localhost;database=Northwind;user=north;password=north;" providerName="System.Data.SqlClient" />
    </connectionStrings>
    

    specially because you want to keep them safe

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