The OpenLink ODBCDriver for Ingres (Express Edition) is distributed as a Windows MSI installer. Simply double click on the installer 'ntl6eing.msi' to commence the installation:
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Installer Welcome Dialog for the OpenLink ODBCDriver for Ingres (Express Edition):
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Please read the software license agreement and accept before continuing your installation:
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Before installation you will be prompted for a license file. If a license file already exists on the machine, then select the 'use exisiting file' option. A trial (try) or full (buy) license can be obtained by selecting the 'try and buy' option, which loads OpenLink's online try and buy web page:
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To obtain the trial license, you must be a registered user on the OpenLinkWeb site and login with your username (e-mail address) and password. Click on the 'Shop' link to visit OpenLink's online shop cart to purchase a full license, if required:
Click on the 'download license' button to immediately obtain the license file and save it to your desktop. Alternatively, an auto-generated e-mail will be sent to your registered e-mail address. This email will contain a link to your OpenLinkData Space ( ODS). The OpenLInkData Space ( ODS) contains copies of all trial and full license files in a Briefcase for download at a later date.
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Select the license file to be used for the installation:
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Choose to perform a custom, typical or complete installation of the driver:
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Select the features to be installed:
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Click the install button to begin the installation of components:
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Installation in progress:
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The Software installation is complete and ready for use:
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To configure an ODBCDSN, run the ODBCAdministrator located in the Administrative Tools section of the Control Panel:
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Click on the Drivers tab to confirm the OpenLinkIngres ODBCDriver [Express Edition][6.0] has been successfully installed:
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From either the User or System DSN tabs, click on the Add button and select the OpenLinkIngres ODBCDriver [Express Edition][6.0] from the list :
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In the Data Source tab, select a suitable DSN name and optional description for the Data Source to be created:
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The Connection tab requests the minimum parameters required to make a connection to the target database:
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Click next to verify that all settings are correct or uncheck the check box to delay testing to a later stage.
The advanced button displays additional, optional parameters that can be configured:
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| RoleName | Role used in DBMS. |
| GroupName | Group used in DBMS. |
| DbmsUser | User ID for the DBMS session (-u flag). |
| DbmsPassword | User's DBMS password. |
| ConnectionPool | Use pool connectino: 'off' or 'on.' |
| AutocommitMode | Autocommit cursor handling: 'dbms', 'single', 'multi. (default - 'dbms') |
| SelectLoops | Select loop processing: 'off' or 'on.' (default - 'off') |
| CursorMode | Default cursor concurrency mode, which determines the concurrency of cursors that have no concurrency explicitly assigned. Available options are: 'dbms', 'update', 'readonly.' (default - 'dbms') |
| VnodeUsage | Allows the JDBC application to control the portions of the vnode information that are used to establish the connection to the remote DBMS server. Available options are 'connect','login' (default - 'connect'). |
| CharEncode | Specifies the character encoding for the conversions between Unicode and character data types. Generally, the character encoding is determined automatically by the driver from the DAS installation character set. This property allows an alternate character encoding to be specified (if desired) or a valid character encoding to be used when the driver is unable to map the server's character set. |
| TimeZone | Specifies the Ingres timezone associated with the client's location. Corresponds to the Ingres environment variable II_TIMEZONE_NAME and is assigned the same values. This property is not used directly by the driver but is sent to the DBMS and affects the processing of dates. |
| DecimalChar | Specifies the character to be used as the decimal point in numeric literals. Corresponds to the Ingres environment variable II_DECIMAL and is assigned the same values. This property is not used directly by the driver but is sent to the DBMS and affects the processing of query text. |
| DateFormat | Specifies the Ingres format for date literals. Corresponds to the Ingres environment variable II_DATE_DECIMAL and is assigned the same values. This property is not used directly by the driver but is sent to the DBMS and affects the processing of query text. |
| MoneyFormat | Specifies the Ingres format for money literals. Corresponds to the Ingres environment variable II_MONEY_FORMAT and is assigned the same values. This property is not used directly by the driver but is sent to the DBMS and affects the processing of query text.. |
| MoneyPrecision | Specifies the precision of money data values. Corresponds to the Ingres environment variable II_MONEY_PREC and is assigned the same values. This property is not used directly by the driver but is sent to the DBMS and affects the processing of money values. |
As indicated above, the parameters on the options and preferences tabs are not required for a basic connection.
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Click on the Test Data Sourcebutton to verify that a successful connection can be made to the database.
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