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c# - Fill Combobox from database

I have an error with a combobox

My code:

SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection();
try
{
    conn = new SqlConnection(@"Data Source=SHARKAWY;Initial Catalog=Booking;Persist Security Info=True;User ID=sa;Password=123456");
    string query = "select FleetName, FleetID from fleets";
    SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(query, conn);
    cmd.CommandText = query;
    conn.Open();
    SqlDataReader drd = cmd.ExecuteReader();
    while (drd.Read())
    {
         cmbTripName.Items.Add(drd["FleetName"].ToString());
         cmbTripName.ValueMember = drd["FleetID"].ToString();
         cmbTripName.DisplayMember = drd["FleetName"].ToString();
    }
}
catch
{
     MessageBox.Show("Error ");
}

The data is presented in the combobox, but when you change the selection valuemember the displaymember does not change.

It's working now but when I click the button to show the data

private void button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    label1.Text = cmbTripName.DisplayMember;
    label2.Text = cmbTripName.ValueMember;
}

This is displayed:

FleetName
FleetID

It does not display the value

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You will have to completely re-write your code. DisplayMember and ValueMember point to columnNames! Furthermore you should really use a using block - so the connection gets disposed (and closed) after query execution.

Instead of using a dataReader to access the values I choosed a dataTable and bound it as dataSource onto the comboBox.

using (SqlConnection conn = new SqlConnection(@"Data Source=SHARKAWY;Initial Catalog=Booking;Persist Security Info=True;User ID=sa;Password=123456"))
{
    try
    {
        string query = "select FleetName, FleetID from fleets";
        SqlDataAdapter da = new SqlDataAdapter(query, conn);
        conn.Open();
        DataSet ds = new DataSet();
        da.Fill(ds, "Fleet");
        cmbTripName.DisplayMember =  "FleetName";
        cmbTripName.ValueMember = "FleetID";
        cmbTripName.DataSource = ds.Tables["Fleet"];
    }
    catch (Exception ex)
    {
        // write exception info to log or anything else
        MessageBox.Show("Error occured!");
    }               
}

Using a dataTable may be a little bit slower than a dataReader but I do not have to create my own class. If you really have to/want to make use of a DataReader you may choose @Nattrass approach. In any case you should write a using block!

EDIT

If you want to get the current Value of the combobox try this

private void cmbTripName_SelectedIndexChanged(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
    if (cmbTripName.SelectedItem != null)
    {
        DataRowView drv = cmbTripName.SelectedItem as DataRowView;

        Debug.WriteLine("Item: " + drv.Row["FleetName"].ToString());
        Debug.WriteLine("Value: " + drv.Row["FleetID"].ToString());
        Debug.WriteLine("Value: " + cmbTripName.SelectedValue.ToString());
    }
}

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