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To complete the connection, choose the Authentication Type you'll use to log in to the database and provide credentials if needed. This type of connection string is called a DSNless connection. HostName=cube Port=50000 Database=spdata For example, if your Db2 database is on server cube, communicating through DBMS port 50000, and the database name is spdata, the connection string would be as follows: Specify the information appropriate for your site. Or, if the database is not cataloged, you can use the following syntax to connect instead: When you connect to Db2, you must provide the name of the cataloged Db2 database in the Data source text box.
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Db2Ĭhoose DB2 from the Database Platform drop-down list to connect to an IBM Db2 database on a Linux, UNIX, or Windows server, or connect directly to a geodatabase in a Db2 database on a Linux, UNIX, or Windows server. See Connect to Dameng from ArcGIS for specific instructions on connecting from different ArcGIS clients.

When you connect to Dameng, provide the name of the server where Dameng is installed in the Data source text box. DamengĬhoose Dameng from the Database Platform drop-down list to connect to a Dameng database. See Connect to ALTIBASE from ArcGIS for specific instructions on connecting from different ArcGIS clients. Operating system authentication is not supported.
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Use Database authentication, and provide a valid user name and password to connect. Provide this information in the following format:įor example, if the server name is ahdb and the port number used to communicate with the database is 20301, type DSN=ahdb PORT_NO=20301 in the Data source text box. Provide the name of the server and the port used by your ALTIBASE database to communicate with clients in the Data source text box. The following sections explain when to choose each database platform, what additional information is needed to connect, and provides links to database-specific topics: ALTIBASEĬhoose ALTIBASE from the Database Platform drop-down list to connect to an ALTIBASE HDB database. The fields available on the dialog box and, therefore, the information you provide to make the connection depends on the database platform type you choose. The value you choose from the Database Platform drop-down list indicates the type of database to which you will connect. When you connect to a database, choose the type of database to which you will connect, provide information to help ArcGIS locate the database, and provide authentication information to allow you to log in to the database. See Make your data accessible to ArcGIS Server for more information about sharing a connection file. If you use the data from this connection as the source for a service, such as a geoprocessing or geocoding service, you may need to place the connection file in a shared location on your network. Just be sure users and applications that need to make a connection have read access to the directory where you place the connection file. The default location for the file is \\\Users\\AppData\Roaming\ESRI\Desktop\ArcCatalog, but you can move the connection file to another location. When you do this, a file is created on the client computer that contains the database connection information that you provide.
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Most types of databases require you install and configure a database client on the machine that will connect to the database.įor all supported databases except SQLite, connect to the database under Database Connections in the Catalog tree.

Some of the databases you access can contain geodatabase tables, functions, and procedures, but they don't have to you can connect to any supported database and view the data from ArcMap. You can connect to databases from ArcGIS to view, query, and analyze the data they contain.
