[Mono-list] Culture problem on sql server

José A. Salvador Vanaclocha joansava at gmail.com
Tue Feb 12 11:21:17 EST 2008


Hi all,

I code the method:

                public static void Main(string[] args)
                {
                        string cnt =
"here_is_the_correct_connection_string_to_sql_server_database";
                        SqlConnection connection = new SqlConnection(cnt);
                        connection.Open();
                        try {
                                SqlCommand sqlCommand = new
SqlCommand("select * from sometable",
connection);
                                SqlDataReader reader =
sqlCommand.ExecuteReader();
                                try {
                                        while (reader.Read()) {
                                                for (int i = 0; i <
reader.FieldCount; i++) {

System.Console.Write("-" + reader[i].ToString());
                                                }

System.Console.WriteLine(">>> Next record");
                                        }
                                } finally {
                                        reader.Close();
                                }
                        } finally {
                                connection.Close();
                        }
                }

Just before connection will be open I get the following exception:

"Unhandled Exception: System.ArgumentException: Culture ID 1034
(0x040A) is not a supported culture."

This code was working fine for me two weeks ago. I don't understand
what is the reason this code fails. By other hand the culture code
(0x040A) named in the exception is the correct code (traditional
spanish) although I don't pass the culture parameter explicitaly.

Does anybody know what is the problem?

Thanks in advance.

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