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Create Remote Server Wizard

Create Remote Server Wizard allows you to set up a Remote Server definition. All the information how to run the wizard you can find here.
 

The basic principles of Create Object Wizards in SQL Maestro for MySQL are explained in a separate topic. Below you will find a description of wizard steps that are unique for the current object.

 

 

First of all set the new remote server name. It is the name by which the remote server is known within this database.

 

The remote host information indicates the remote server to which your local server connects, and the database and user/password information indicates which remote database to use as the data source with corresponding permissions.



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