When you decide which databases to use ASP.net, a common choice is to use Microsoft's own SQL Server. I like SQL Server because it integrates well with Visual Studio. If you have just started learning how to use the database, you will understand many tasks on your website, automatically.
In this tutorial, I will explain how to create a simple data-driven website that allows you to add data and view data from SQL 2005 database Express. There are a lot of great tutorials online to outline how to use the Visual Studio Wizard to complete this really easy, so I will provide more code-oriented methods, so that you have a better understanding of some of these real jobs.
As a survey you will create, here is a bird's eye view of our project will be as follows:
You will create two webpages-one database for sending data (G ames. aspx) and the other retrieval data (R esults. aspx) from the database. For this purpose, you will need to set up the database and specify the connection between them. Don't worry, because this tutorial will explain how to do it in great detail.