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How do I add a JDBC driver in "Enterprise Setup?" My driver displays in dbSwing's picklist, and in JDBC Explorer, but not here. |
| Jim Rand writes:
To correctly setup a driver, you must: 1) Set the driver up as instructed in the on-line documentation and
2) You must then:
a) Start JDBC Explorer (Database Pilot)
b) From the menu, select View|Options
c) Select the drivers tab
d) Press the add button
e) Enter the name of the driver class (in my case, com.sybase.jdbc2.jdbc.SybDriver)
Following these additional steps works great.
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| See also this Borland FAQ:
http://community.borland.com/article/0,1410,23173,00.html 2001-Jul-16 12:48pm gyles19@visi.com | |
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| 2002-Jan-30 11:05am |
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