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OpenEdge Data Management: DataServer for Microsoft SQL Server

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Using a remote <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> configuration<br />

Connecting a schema holder<br />

The examples in the first part of this section show how to use specific command syntax<br />

to start <strong>OpenEdge</strong> in the following modes:<br />

• In single-user mode<br />

• In a remote-<strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> configuration<br />

• With a local schema holder connected<br />

• With a MS <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Server</strong> database connected<br />

Note the following command syntax used in a Windows client:<br />

Syntax<br />

prowin32 schema-holder-name -1 -db datasrc-name -dt MSS<br />

-ld logical-datasrc-name -H hostname -S service-name<br />

-U userID -P password -Dsrv qt_debug,EXTENDED<br />

Note the following command used on a UNIX client:<br />

Syntax<br />

pro schema-holder-name -db datasrc-name -dt MSS<br />

-ld logical-datasrc-name -H hostname -S service-name<br />

-U userID -P password -Dsrv qt_debug,EXTENDED<br />

The examples in the second part of this section allow you to start <strong>OpenEdge</strong> in a<br />

remote <strong>Data</strong><strong>Server</strong> configuration:<br />

• The schema holder’s physical name is mssholder and it is read-only.<br />

• The data-source name is sports.<br />

• The data source type is MSS (<strong>Microsoft</strong> <strong>SQL</strong> <strong>Server</strong>).<br />

• The logical data source name is mydemo.<br />

• The host name is host1.<br />

• The service name is mssport.<br />

• The user ID is bob.<br />

• The password is bobpass.<br />

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