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Defining the OLE DB interface – PB Docs 100 – PowerBuilder Library

Defining the OLE DB interface – PB Docs 100

Defining the OLE DB interface

Using the OLE DB Database Profile Setup

To define a connection through the OLE DB interface, you must
create a database profile by supplying values for at least the basic
connection parameters in the Database Profile Setup – OLE
DB dialog box. You can then select this profile anytime to connect
to your data in the development environment.

For information on how to define a database profile, see “Using database profiles”.

Specifying connection parameters

You must supply values for the Provider and Data Source connection parameters.
Select a data provider from the list of installed data providers
in the Provider drop-down list. The Data Source value varies depending
on the type of data source connection you are making. For example:

  • If you are using Microsoft’s OLE DB Provider
    for ODBC to connect to the EAS Demo
    DB, you select MSDASQL as
    the Provider value and enter the actual ODBC data source name (in
    this case EAS Demo DB) as the
    Data Source value.
  • If you are using Microsoft’s OLE DB Provider
    for SQL Server, you select SQLOLEDB as the Provider
    value and enter the actual server name as the Data Source value.
    You must also use the Extended Properties field to provide the database
    name (for example, Database=Pubs) since you can have multiple
    instances of a database.
  • If you are using the PB OLE DB Provider to connect
    to an Oracle8i database, you select Sybase.Oracle8ADOProvider
    as the Provider value and enter the actual data source name (which
    you should have previously defined using the DataDirect OLE DB Administrator)
    as the Data Source value.

Using the Data Link API

The Data Link option allows you to access Microsoft’s
Data Link API, which allows you to define a file or use an existing
file that contains your OLE DB connection information. A Data Link
file is identified with the suffix .udl. If you
use a Data Link file to connect to your data source, all other settings
you make in the OLE DB Database Profile Setup dialog box are ignored.

To launch this option, select the File Name check box on the
Connection tab and double-click on the button next to the File Name
box. (You can also launch the Data Link API in the Database painter
by double-clicking on the Manage Data Links utility included with
the OLE DB interface in the list of Installed Database Interfaces.)

For more information on using the Data Link
API, see Microsoft’s Universal Data Access Web site
.


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