Registering Datasources
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A datasource is the connection profile that lets you have access to a database, and, therefore, to your data. So, when you register a datasource, you’re telling the application how to get at the database(s) you want to operate on. In fact, all database activities are performed through datasources, so you need a datasource profile for each database instance (or database server) in your enterprise. Each connection profile consists of basics such as unique name, DBMS-specific connection parameters, and user credentials.
Collectively, datasource definitions are stored in a datasource catalog. The catalog can be registry-based, local file-based, or network shared file-based, with each method addressing particular advantages. For details, see Specifying a Datasource Catalog Storage Option.
You register datasources using the following techniques:
Manual registration |
You can register datasources individually. For details, see Manually Registering or Editing Datasources. |
Automatic discovery |
You can have search computers or your network for datasources. For details, see Automatically Discovering Datasources. |
Import/Export |
You can export and import sets of datasource registrations. For details, see Importing and Exporting Datasource Definitions. |
As an aid in maintaining your datasource registrations, you can quickly view basic registration details of a datasource. For details, see Viewing Datasource Properties.
Lastly, when a datasource registration becomes obsolete, you can unregister the datasource. For details, see Unregistering Datasources.