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AN-016 Protégé Server ODBC Database Connectivity

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Making The Connection<br />

Making the connection to the protégé server is done by a <strong>ODBC</strong> link. The following example<br />

shows how to link a table in Microsoft Access using <strong>ODBC</strong> and the Protégé System Management<br />

Suite.<br />

1. Open MS Access and create a test database, this is typically DB1.MDB, in our example<br />

we have used the name ProtégéExternalUsers.MDB<br />

2. As shown in the above example right click in the table window and select the Link Tables<br />

option from the context menu.<br />

3. When prompted for the filename scroll the file types and select the <strong>ODBC</strong> <strong>Database</strong>()<br />

option which will be located towards the end of the available entries.<br />

6 <strong>AN</strong>-<strong>016</strong> Protégé <strong>Server</strong> <strong>ODBC</strong> <strong>Database</strong> <strong>Connectivity</strong>

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