CREATE CONNECTION Command
Creates a named connection and stores it in the current database.
CREATE CONNECTION [ConnectionName | ?] [DATASOURCE cDataSourceName]
[USERID cUserID] [PASSWORD cPassWord] [DATABASE cDatabaseName]
| CONNSTRING cConnectionString]
Parameters
- ConnectionName
Specifies the name of the connection to create. - ?
Displays the Connection Designer from which you can create and save a connection. - DATASOURCE cDataSourceName
Specifies the name of the ODBC data source for the connection. - USERID cUserID
Specifies your user identification for the ODBC data source. - PASSWORD cPassWord
Specifies your password for the ODBC data source. - DATABASE cDatabaseName
Specifies a database on the server to which the connection is made. - CONNSTRING cConnectionString
Specifies a connection string for the ODBC data source. The connection string can be used instead of explicitly including the ODBC data source, the user identification, and the password.
Remarks
If you omit the optional arguments, the Connection Designer appears, allowing you to interactively create a connection.
Example
The following example assumes an ODBC data source called MyFoxSQLNT is available. The testdata
database is opened, and a connection named Myconn
is created. DISPLAY CONNECTIONS is used to display the named connections in the database. The connection is then removed from the database with DELETE CONNECTION.
CLOSE DATABASES
OPEN DATABASE (HOME(2) + 'data\testdata')
CREATE CONNECTION Myconn DATASOURCE "MyFoxSQLNT" USERID "<userid>" PASSWORD "<password>"
CLEAR
DISPLAY CONNECTIONS && Displays named connections in the database
DELETE CONNECTION Myconn && Removes the connection just created
See Also
DELETE CONNECTION Command | DBGETPROP( ) Function | DISPLAY CONNECTIONS Command | LIST CONNECTIONS Command | MODIFY CONNECTION Command | OPEN DATABASE Command | RENAME CONNECTION Command