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Created By: Jeremy Callan Descore Inc. 905-470-4033 ext. 5405 jeremyc@descore.com
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Table of Contents ContentsSlide Number Introduction3 Download5 Installation8 Enterprise Manager Setup10 Adding a Data Source13 Viewing Data (EXCEL demo)18
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Introduction The BBj ODBC driver is the latest ODBC driver offered by BASIS International The BBj ODBC driver offers a great performance improvement over the older BASIS ODBC driver The BBj ODBC driver is used for third party applications (such as Microsoft Excel or Access) to access BASIS data (I.E. MKEYED files) To run the BBj ODBC driver, you need a BBj license (you no longer need a specific ODBC license)
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Download To download the BBj ODBC driver, you must download BBj In fact, the BBj ODBC driver is an optional download component in the BBj download To download BBj, click here: https://www.basis.com/products/bbj/download.html https://www.basis.com/products/bbj/download.html Select your release Select your platform Ensure that both BBj and ODBC are selected
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Download (con’t) Fill in the user information as required Click on the needed checkboxes Click on the “Download Product” button
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Installation After downloading the jar file, the next step is installation If you need assistance installing BBj, please refer to the installation documentation provided online: http://www.basis.com/onlinedocs/documentation/wi ninst/installing_bbj5x_windows.htm
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Enterprise Manager Setup In order to create a new data source, we first have to setup the data source in the Enterprise Manager Launch the Enterprise Manager by clicking on Enterprise Manager from the BBj folder (from the BASIS folder) The default login/password is: admin/admin123
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Enterprise Manager Setup (con’t) More information on attaching or adding a new database to the Enterprise Manger found here: http://www.basis.com/onlinedocs/docume ntation/b3odbc/managing_databases.htm http://www.basis.com/onlinedocs/docume ntation/b3odbc/managing_databases.htm The list of databases appears in the bottom left portion of the Enterprise Manager, and should look similar to the image on the right hand side (for BBj installs at rev 8.xx or higher)
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Adding a Data Source To add a data source, go to the ODBC administration page This is generally found in Windows by going to: Control Panel -> Admin Tools -> Data Sources (ODBC) Alternatively, the ODBC administration section can be found here: C:\Windows\system32\odbcad32.exe
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Adding a Data Source (con’t) First, click on the “Add...” button Then, chose the BBj ODBC driver Note, do not select the BASIS ODBC driver
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Adding a Data Source (con’t) Create a name and a description for the data source In the server field, enter the name of the server running the Enterprise Manager where the database is defined The database field needs to be specified exactly how it appears in the Enterprise Manager The login and password is the login and password used to log into the Enterprise Manager
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Adding a Data Source (con’t) More information on adding a data source can be found on the BASIS documentation webpage: http://www.basis.com/onlinedocs/documentation/b3 odbc/create_sysr_user_ds_winodbc_admin.htm
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Excel demo
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Viewing Data After you create the data source, you can view the data using any third party ODBC compliant application In this tutorial we are going to use Excel 2007 to view the data
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Viewing Data (con’t) Click on the Data tab and select From Other Sources -> From Microsoft Query
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Viewing Data (con’t) Choose the Data Source that was just created
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Viewing Data (con’t) Choose the tables and columns that you want to view
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Viewing Data (con’t) Select any potential filtering needed
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Viewing Data (con’t) Select any needed sorting
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Viewing Data (con’t) Choose what you want to do with the data
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Viewing Data (con’t) Select how you want to import the data
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Viewing Data (con’t) View the data in Excel
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