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OpenEdge Data Management: DataServer for Microsoft SQL Server

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Index<br />

Index–2<br />

CLOSED STORED-PROCEDURE<br />

statement<br />

complete syntax reference 3–6<br />

description 3–3, 3–9<br />

retrieving parameter values 3–16<br />

Code pages 2–5<br />

changing in a schema holder 7–18<br />

collation table 2–6<br />

conversion table 2–6<br />

setting in schema holder 5–18, 7–8<br />

COMPILE statement 2–57<br />

Configuration examples<br />

local <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> 6–12<br />

remote <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> 6–12<br />

CONNECT statement<br />

failure response 6–28<br />

NO-ERROR option 6–28<br />

Connecting schema holders 6–9<br />

at startup 6–9<br />

Connection BINDING Options 6–16<br />

Connection pool<br />

defined 4–2<br />

Connection pooling 4–2<br />

considerations 4–3<br />

disabling 4–4<br />

enabling 4–4<br />

impact on commits 4–4<br />

ODBC 4–3<br />

Connection to data source<br />

blank space in data source name 6–15<br />

<strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> opens multiple connections<br />

6–29<br />

failure response due to existing<br />

connection 6–28<br />

failure response due to logical name 6–28<br />

failures with <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Server</strong> 6–28<br />

guidelines 6–8<br />

interactive connection 6–15<br />

non-standard connections 6–15<br />

security on NT 6–8<br />

troubleshooting 6–29, 8–7<br />

Connection-string<br />

defined 6–14<br />

CONTAINS operator 2–58<br />

COUNT-OF function 2–58<br />

CREATE statement 2–34, 2–58<br />

Creating a temp-table layout plan 3–23<br />

dynamic temp-table in an prepared state<br />

3–26<br />

dynamic temp-table in an unprepared<br />

state 3–25<br />

options 3–24<br />

Creating <strong>OpenEdge</strong> databases 5–17<br />

Cursor<br />

defined 2–48<br />

Cursors 2–48<br />

cursor downgrades 4–7<br />

monitoring cursor and connection use<br />

4–6<br />

multiple 6–29<br />

statement cache 4–7<br />

D<br />

<strong>Data</strong> Dictionary<br />

changing data types 7–34<br />

connection failure response 6–28<br />

modifying schema holders 7–32<br />

<strong>Data</strong> output and retrieval options<br />

results retrieved from a database 3–13<br />

defining a special view on the MSS<br />

data source 3–13<br />

<strong>OpenEdge</strong>-supplied proc-text-buffer<br />

3–13<br />

return codes 3–13<br />

values of output parameters you define<br />

when creating a procedure 3–13<br />

data source<br />

defined 2–3<br />

<strong>Data</strong> sources 1–3<br />

adding objects to schema holder 5–20,<br />

7–10<br />

code page 5–18, 7–8<br />

data types 2–17<br />

database objects 2–3<br />

keys 2–11<br />

locking behavior 2–36<br />

logical name 5–18, 7–8<br />

login name 2–59, 5–16<br />

naming conventions 2–4<br />

null value 2–31<br />

password 2–59, 5–16<br />

permissions 5–15<br />

physical name 5–19, 7–9<br />

registering 5–4<br />

security levels 1–7<br />

triggers 2–14<br />

views 2–13<br />

zero-length character strings 2–32

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