This book is for anyone who uses the DataWindow Designer plug-in to connect to a database. It assumes that you are familiar with the database you are using and have installed the server and client software required to access the data.
This book describes how to connect to a database in the DataWindow Designer plug-in by using a standard or native database interface. The database interfaces described in this book are installed with both DataWindow Designer and DataWindow .NET™. This book gives procedures for preparing, defining, establishing, maintaining, and troubleshooting your database connections. For an overview of the steps you need to take, see “Basic connection procedure”.
For information about database parameters and preferences, see the Connection Reference in the online Help for DataWindow Designer. For more information about database connectivity in DataWindow .NET, see the DataWindow .NET Programmer’s Guide.
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