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1 W04 Connecting 3rd Party Application to ODBC
By Michael H. Penrod Senior Database Administrator Product Development

2 Introduction – Who am I? Product Development DBA
Have worked with SQL for 13 years Have worked with: Microsoft SQL Server 6.5, 7.0, 2000 Oracle 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 Sybase System 11 SQL Anywhere AS400 DB2 Microsoft Certified Professional Created the DSU / Maintain the DDU

3 Introduction – Who are you?
EX, CX, PX, QX, TE? ICS? Microsoft SQL Server, Sybase, Oracle, Informix, DB2?

4 Prerequisites You must have the RDBMS client software loaded on the workstation that you are using. This is software provided by the RDBMS vendor to allow connections to their RDBMS.

5 Creating an ODBC Datasource
Datasource is also referred to as a DSN We will look at: Microsoft SQL Server 7.0/2000 Oracle 7 Oracle 9 Sybase System 11

6 First Step: Open ODBC Administrator
Found in your Control Panel, under Administrative Tools For EX customers, can also be found in the EX Program folder

7 First Step: Open ODBC Administrator
User, System, or File?

8 First Step: Open ODBC Administrator
Click Add

9 First Step: Open ODBC Administrator
Select the RDBMS that you want Click Finish

10 Microsoft SQL Server 7.0/2000 ODBC
A multi-page wizard

11 Microsoft SQL Server 7.0/2000 ODBC

12 Microsoft SQL Server 7.0/2000 ODBC

13 Microsoft SQL Server 7.0/2000 ODBC

14 Microsoft SQL Server 7.0/2000 ODBC

15 Microsoft SQL Server 7.0/2000 ODBC

16 Oracle Your System Administrator must have a tnsnames.ora and sqlnet.ora files created,and loaded on the workstation, in addition to the RDBMS client software

17 Oracle 7 Simple, no-frills, three entries
in the SQL*Net Connect String

18 Oracle 9 More complex, more options

19 Oracle 9

20 Oracle 9

21 Oracle 9

22 Oracle 9

23 Sybase System 11 Use the DSEdit program, from Sybase, enter your installation information. Your System Administrator will have to provide this information.

24 Sybase System 11 Enter the Name, Server, and Database Name
All other information is usually optional

25 Ready to use the Third Party Application
Now that the ODBC connection has been created, you are ready to use the third party application against the RDBMS.

26 Using Microsoft Excel Open Microsoft Excel
Under the Data menu, choose Get External Data, New Database Query

27 Using Microsoft Excel Select your ODBC connection, and click OK

28 Using Microsoft Excel Enter your password

29 Using Microsoft Excel Pick the Table Expand to see the columns
Select the column Use the arrows to move them to the right-hand column Click Next

30 Using Microsoft Excel Enter the Where criteria

31 Using Microsoft Excel Select the Sort Order

32 Using Microsoft Excel Select what to do with the data output

33 Using Microsoft Excel Indicate where to place the data in Excel, then wait for the data to be returned

34 Using Microsoft Excel

35 Using Microsoft Access
Open Access Choose to use a blank Access database

36 Using Microsoft Access
Give the database a name

37 Using Microsoft Access
Now you have a choice to make Right Click and choose Import the Table into Access OR Link the table to the actual database

38 Using Microsoft Access - Import
Select where to import from Choose ODBC

39 Using Microsoft Access - Import
Select your ODBC datasource

40 Using Microsoft Access - Import
Login

41 Using Microsoft Access - Import
Select the Table(s)

42 Using Microsoft Access - Import
A copy of the table is now in Access. Changes made here will NOT be made to the real database.

43 Using Microsoft Access - Import

44 Using Microsoft Access – Linked Table
Select where to link to Choose ODBC

45 Using Microsoft Access – Linked Table
Select your ODBC datasource

46 Using Microsoft Access – Linked Table
Login

47 Using Microsoft Access – Linked Table
Select the table(s) to link

48 Using Microsoft Access – Linked Table
A link to the table is now in Access. Changes made here WILL be made to the real database.

49 Using Microsoft Access – Linked Table

50 Demonstration

51 Need More Information? Contact your System Administrator Excel Help
Access Help

52 Questions???

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