Specifies that you want to create a file or use an existing file containing your connection information to connect to your data source.
ADO.NET
OLE DB
SNC SQL Native Client for Microsoft SQL Server
DataLink='file_name'
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The Data Link option allows you to access Microsoft’s Data Link API. The Data Link API allows you to define a file or use an existing file that contains your connection information. A Data Link file is identified with the suffix .udl.
To launch the API, double-click on Manage Data Links under OLE DB Utilities in the Installed Database Interfaces list or select the File Name check box on the Connection page in the Database Profile Setup dialog box and click the button next to the File Name box.
For more information on using the Data Link API, see Microsoft’s Universal Data Access Web site.
Using a Data Link file versus setting other database parameters If you use a Data Link file to connect to your data source with the ADO.NET or OLE DB interface, all other settings you make in the Database Profile Setup dialog box are ignored.
If you use a Data Link file to connect to your data source with the SNC interface, the setting in the ProviderString database parameter still takes effect. The SNC interface gets a connection string from the data link file, and then copies the contents of the ProviderString parameter into the connection string so that it contains the connection parameters from both the data link file and the ProviderString parameter. You might want to take advantage of this feature if you do not want to save the user name and password in the UDL file. You can specify them in the ProviderString parameter instead.
To use the file oledb.udl to connect to an OLE DB data provider:
Database profile Select the File Name check box on the Connection page in the Database Profile Setup dialog box and enter a name for a new file or select an existing file.
Application Type the following in code:
SQLCA.DBParm="DataLink='oledb.udl'"