C# Class System.Data.SqlClient can not load file or assembly











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How do I use the SqlClient directive with .NET Standard 2.0?



using System;
using System.Collections.Generic;
using System.Text;
using System.Data;
using System.Data.SqlClient;


Having great difficulty with Visual Studio at the minute, when I run my program I am greeted with the following exception:



System.IO.FileNotFoundException: 'Could not load file or assembly 'System.Data.SqlClient, Version=4.4.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.'


Resulting in the application not running, the directive has been installed via NuGet and my class .csproj looks like:



  <Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">

<PropertyGroup>
<TargetFramework>netstandard2.0</TargetFramework>
</PropertyGroup>

<ItemGroup>
<PackageReference Include="System.Data.SqlClient" Version="4.5.1" />
</ItemGroup>

</Project>


The Form's framewwork is set to .NET framework 4.6.1...
I can not change the class framework to match, and I am not sure if this is causing the error?



The methods - that are causing the error - referenced from the Class:



//Connect to Database
public void Connection()
{
try
{
// Create SqlConnection
connString = "Data Source = xx; Initial Catalog = xx; User ID = xx; Password = xx";
con = new SqlConnection(connString);
con.Open();
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
string error;
error = ex.ToString();
}
}









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    How do I use the SqlClient directive with .NET Standard 2.0?



    using System;
    using System.Collections.Generic;
    using System.Text;
    using System.Data;
    using System.Data.SqlClient;


    Having great difficulty with Visual Studio at the minute, when I run my program I am greeted with the following exception:



    System.IO.FileNotFoundException: 'Could not load file or assembly 'System.Data.SqlClient, Version=4.4.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.'


    Resulting in the application not running, the directive has been installed via NuGet and my class .csproj looks like:



      <Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">

    <PropertyGroup>
    <TargetFramework>netstandard2.0</TargetFramework>
    </PropertyGroup>

    <ItemGroup>
    <PackageReference Include="System.Data.SqlClient" Version="4.5.1" />
    </ItemGroup>

    </Project>


    The Form's framewwork is set to .NET framework 4.6.1...
    I can not change the class framework to match, and I am not sure if this is causing the error?



    The methods - that are causing the error - referenced from the Class:



    //Connect to Database
    public void Connection()
    {
    try
    {
    // Create SqlConnection
    connString = "Data Source = xx; Initial Catalog = xx; User ID = xx; Password = xx";
    con = new SqlConnection(connString);
    con.Open();
    }
    catch (Exception ex)
    {
    string error;
    error = ex.ToString();
    }
    }









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      How do I use the SqlClient directive with .NET Standard 2.0?



      using System;
      using System.Collections.Generic;
      using System.Text;
      using System.Data;
      using System.Data.SqlClient;


      Having great difficulty with Visual Studio at the minute, when I run my program I am greeted with the following exception:



      System.IO.FileNotFoundException: 'Could not load file or assembly 'System.Data.SqlClient, Version=4.4.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.'


      Resulting in the application not running, the directive has been installed via NuGet and my class .csproj looks like:



        <Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">

      <PropertyGroup>
      <TargetFramework>netstandard2.0</TargetFramework>
      </PropertyGroup>

      <ItemGroup>
      <PackageReference Include="System.Data.SqlClient" Version="4.5.1" />
      </ItemGroup>

      </Project>


      The Form's framewwork is set to .NET framework 4.6.1...
      I can not change the class framework to match, and I am not sure if this is causing the error?



      The methods - that are causing the error - referenced from the Class:



      //Connect to Database
      public void Connection()
      {
      try
      {
      // Create SqlConnection
      connString = "Data Source = xx; Initial Catalog = xx; User ID = xx; Password = xx";
      con = new SqlConnection(connString);
      con.Open();
      }
      catch (Exception ex)
      {
      string error;
      error = ex.ToString();
      }
      }









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      How do I use the SqlClient directive with .NET Standard 2.0?



      using System;
      using System.Collections.Generic;
      using System.Text;
      using System.Data;
      using System.Data.SqlClient;


      Having great difficulty with Visual Studio at the minute, when I run my program I am greeted with the following exception:



      System.IO.FileNotFoundException: 'Could not load file or assembly 'System.Data.SqlClient, Version=4.4.0.0, Culture=neutral, PublicKeyToken=b03f5f7f11d50a3a' or one of its dependencies. The system cannot find the file specified.'


      Resulting in the application not running, the directive has been installed via NuGet and my class .csproj looks like:



        <Project Sdk="Microsoft.NET.Sdk">

      <PropertyGroup>
      <TargetFramework>netstandard2.0</TargetFramework>
      </PropertyGroup>

      <ItemGroup>
      <PackageReference Include="System.Data.SqlClient" Version="4.5.1" />
      </ItemGroup>

      </Project>


      The Form's framewwork is set to .NET framework 4.6.1...
      I can not change the class framework to match, and I am not sure if this is causing the error?



      The methods - that are causing the error - referenced from the Class:



      //Connect to Database
      public void Connection()
      {
      try
      {
      // Create SqlConnection
      connString = "Data Source = xx; Initial Catalog = xx; User ID = xx; Password = xx";
      con = new SqlConnection(connString);
      con.Open();
      }
      catch (Exception ex)
      {
      string error;
      error = ex.ToString();
      }
      }






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          Option 1) You might have already tried this.
          Remove the reference & add it manually.



          Option 2) Somehow System.Data.SqlClient dll is missing from your output or build folder
          So, try adding post build script.



          <Target Name="PostBuild" AfterTargets="PostBuildEvent">
          <Exec Command="copy ......packagesSystem.Data.SqlClientruntimeswinlibnetstandard2.0System.Data.SqlClient.dll binDebugappname" Condition="'$(IsWindows)' == 'true'" />
          <Exec Command="cp ../../../packages/System.Data.SqlClient/runtimes/unix/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Data.SqlClient.dll bin/Debug/appname/" Condition="'$(IsWindows)' != 'true'" />
          </Target>





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          Option 1) You might have already tried this.
          Remove the reference & add it manually.



          Option 2) Somehow System.Data.SqlClient dll is missing from your output or build folder
          So, try adding post build script.



          <Target Name="PostBuild" AfterTargets="PostBuildEvent">
          <Exec Command="copy ......packagesSystem.Data.SqlClientruntimeswinlibnetstandard2.0System.Data.SqlClient.dll binDebugappname" Condition="'$(IsWindows)' == 'true'" />
          <Exec Command="cp ../../../packages/System.Data.SqlClient/runtimes/unix/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Data.SqlClient.dll bin/Debug/appname/" Condition="'$(IsWindows)' != 'true'" />
          </Target>





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          • Post build script worked, appreciated
            – HARV mackie
            Nov 11 at 20:45















          up vote
          1
          down vote



          accepted










          Option 1) You might have already tried this.
          Remove the reference & add it manually.



          Option 2) Somehow System.Data.SqlClient dll is missing from your output or build folder
          So, try adding post build script.



          <Target Name="PostBuild" AfterTargets="PostBuildEvent">
          <Exec Command="copy ......packagesSystem.Data.SqlClientruntimeswinlibnetstandard2.0System.Data.SqlClient.dll binDebugappname" Condition="'$(IsWindows)' == 'true'" />
          <Exec Command="cp ../../../packages/System.Data.SqlClient/runtimes/unix/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Data.SqlClient.dll bin/Debug/appname/" Condition="'$(IsWindows)' != 'true'" />
          </Target>





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            Nov 11 at 20:45













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          up vote
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          down vote



          accepted






          Option 1) You might have already tried this.
          Remove the reference & add it manually.



          Option 2) Somehow System.Data.SqlClient dll is missing from your output or build folder
          So, try adding post build script.



          <Target Name="PostBuild" AfterTargets="PostBuildEvent">
          <Exec Command="copy ......packagesSystem.Data.SqlClientruntimeswinlibnetstandard2.0System.Data.SqlClient.dll binDebugappname" Condition="'$(IsWindows)' == 'true'" />
          <Exec Command="cp ../../../packages/System.Data.SqlClient/runtimes/unix/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Data.SqlClient.dll bin/Debug/appname/" Condition="'$(IsWindows)' != 'true'" />
          </Target>





          share|improve this answer












          Option 1) You might have already tried this.
          Remove the reference & add it manually.



          Option 2) Somehow System.Data.SqlClient dll is missing from your output or build folder
          So, try adding post build script.



          <Target Name="PostBuild" AfterTargets="PostBuildEvent">
          <Exec Command="copy ......packagesSystem.Data.SqlClientruntimeswinlibnetstandard2.0System.Data.SqlClient.dll binDebugappname" Condition="'$(IsWindows)' == 'true'" />
          <Exec Command="cp ../../../packages/System.Data.SqlClient/runtimes/unix/lib/netstandard2.0/System.Data.SqlClient.dll bin/Debug/appname/" Condition="'$(IsWindows)' != 'true'" />
          </Target>






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          Post build script worked, appreciated
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