ODBC: Adding, Modifying, or Deleting a Data Source |
Q111714
6.00 6.00a WINDOWS
This article describes the procedure for adding, modifying, and
deleting one or more data sources for an Open Database Connectivity
(ODBC) driver.
For more information about ODBC, see pages 624-632 and 677 in the
Word for Windows "User's Guide" or query on the following words in
the Microsoft Knowledge Base:
o_odbcsdk
A data source associates a particular ODBC driver with the data you
want to access through that driver. The data sources that are defined
for all the ODBC drivers currently installed on your system are
listed in the Data Sources (Driver) list box in the Data Sources
dialog box. For example, you might create a data source to use the
ODBC dBASE driver to access one or more dBASE files found in a
specific directory on your hard disk or a network drive.
You can add multiple data sources, each one associating a driver with
some data you want to access using that driver. You need to give each
data source a name that uniquely identifies that data source.
dBASE (.dbf)
FoxPro (.dbf)
Access (.mdb)
Paradox (.db)
"ODBC SDK Guide," pages 16-19
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