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Setting connection properties

The first wizard step allows you to specify the database connection properties that will be used on further connections.

 

AnySQL Maestro unites databases in groups at the Explorer tree. Database group is a pure logical structure and can be named by any convenient appellation (i.e. a database name, a database host, etc.).

 

 

Connection string

AnySQL Maestro connects to a database via OLE DB provider or ODBC driver. The connection string contains the information that the provider needs to know to be able to establish a connection to the database or the data file. You can find a lot of information that is good to know about when working with connection strings at http://www.connectionstrings.com.

 

 



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