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+ | You can create MSSQL, MySQL or MS Access Data Source Names using this tool. Before doing so you will need to upload the MS Access file to the server. | ||
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+ | '''NOTE:''' You must provide a unique identifier for each data source. In other words, the name that you select for your DSN (Data Source Name) must be unique. It may take up to one hour for changes to take effect. |
Latest revision as of 09:03, 3 August 2009
Data Source Names are textual strings used by application programs to reference data sources. ODBC data sources store information about how to connect to the indicated data provider (i.e. Microsoft SQL database).
You can create MSSQL, MySQL or MS Access Data Source Names using this tool. Before doing so you will need to upload the MS Access file to the server.
NOTE: You must provide a unique identifier for each data source. In other words, the name that you select for your DSN (Data Source Name) must be unique. It may take up to one hour for changes to take effect.