Add a New Connection
This article describes how to use your Application Configurator to add a new connection.
- From the Application Configurator panel, select the Connections tab. The Connections panel appears.
- To create a new connection, from the ribbon, click the New button.
- From the Connection Type drop-down list, and, select the appropriate connection type. The selected connection type determines the fields available in the panel.
Use the following table to enter data in the Connections panel, for an Access connection type:
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Use the following table to enter data in the Connections panel, for a DSN (data source name) connection type:
Note: For DSN connection types, the Test button is disabled, until the connection is saved.
Use the following table to enter data in the Connections, panel for an iSeries connection type:
Use the following table to enter data in the Connections panel, for an Oracle connection type:
Use the following table to enter data in the Connections panel, for a Salesforce connection type:
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Use the following table to enter data in the Connections panel, for an SAP connection type:
Note: The SAP connection type only functions in a 32-bit environment.
Use the following table to enter data in the Connections panel, for a SQL Server connection type:
Use the following table to enter data in the Connections panel, for a SQLite connection type:
Use the following table to enter data in the Connections panel, for a Cloud Connector SaaS connection type:
Use the following table to enter data in the Connections panel, for a Cloud Connector Local connection type:
- To test the connection, from the ribbon, click the Test button. A message appears in the Results field, indicating whether or not the connection was successful.
- Click Save, then Yes, to push the changes to the network location.
Field |
Description |
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Connection Name |
Specify the user-defined name of the connection. |
Database File Name |
Type the name, or, use the Browse button to select the desired database to which to connect to. |
Database Password |
Specify the database password. |
Field |
Description |
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Connection Name |
Specify the user-defined name of the connection. |
DSN |
Click the drop-down list, and, select the DSN to which to connect to. |
SQL Syntax |
Click the drop-down list, and, select the syntax type of the DSN. |
User Name |
Specify the user ID to be used to connect to the database. |
Password |
Specify the user password. |
Prompt for Input |
If selected, the user is prompted for sign in data, when connecting. |
Field |
Description |
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Connection Name |
Specify the user-defined name of the connection. |
Data Provider |
Specify whether using |
Host Name/IP Address |
Specify the server name or IP address. |
Library |
Specify the library name. Multiple libraries may be entered by separating each library with a comma ( , ). |
User Name |
Specify the user ID to be used to connect to the database. If the Prompt for Input option is selected, the value may be left blank and entered when connecting. |
Password |
Specify the user password. If the Prompt or Input option is selected, the value may be left blank. |
Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) |
If selected, SSL encryption is used for all data sent between the client and the server. |
Use JDE Dictionary at |
If desired, select the check box and type the JD Edwards data dictionary to be used (sytanx: |
Prompt for Input |
If selected, the user is prompted for sign in data, when connecting. |
Default Connection for Database Type (Auto-Signon) |
If selected, the system automatically signs the user into the application, without displaying the login dialog box. Note: Unattended sign on is not recommended for normal processing, and is designed for use with the Profile Scheduler component (for example, scheduling a load local profile run, or distribution of spreadsheets). |
Field |
Description |
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Connection Name |
Specify the user-defined name of the connection. |
Direct Connect |
If selected, the insightsoftware-provided direct connect option is used to access the database. Otherwise, the Host Name/IP Address, Oracle SID, and Oracle Port fields are replaced with Oracle Service Name. |
Host Name/IP Address |
Specify the server name or IP address. |
Oracle SID |
Specify the Oracle Service Name where the database is located (for example, |
Oracle Port |
Specify the port number (for example, |
User Name |
Specify the user ID to be used to connect to the database. If the Prompt for Input option is selected, the value may be left blank. |
Password |
Specify the user password. Type the same password again in the associated Confirm Password field. If the Prompt for Input option is selected, the value may be left blank. |
Multi-Org Set ID |
If applicable, specify the set ID to be used to apply security access. The system uses this value to generate the Post Connection Call value. |
Post Connection Call |
Specify the SQL calls to be used to apply security access. These calls may be modified and/or used for other post-connection SQL call purposes. In Spreadsheet Server and Query Designer, user SQL calls are processed prior to Oracle connection SQL calls. In Spreadsheet Server only, Oracle connection SQL calls are processed prior to Oracle EBS, Lawson, PeopleSoft, or JD Edwards Oracle host configuration SQL calls. |
Use JDE Dictionary at |
If desired, select the check box and type the JD Edwards data dictionary to be used (sytanx: |
Prompt for Input |
If selected, the user is prompted for sign in data, when connecting. |
Default Connection for Database Type (Auto-Signon) |
If selected, the system automatically signs the user into the application, without displaying the login dialog box. Note: Unattended sign on is not recommended for normal processing, and is designed for use with the Profile Scheduler component (for example, scheduling a load local profile run, or distribution of spreadsheets). |
Support Unicode Characters |
If selected, code is implemented to support unicode characters for the connection. |
RAC(Real Application Clusters) Support |
If selected, the system connects to the database using the Service Name/RAC defined in the RAC Server Connection Definition field. This field is only enabled when the Direct Connect option is selected. Note: If this option is selected, a panel appears, allowing the user to select (highlight) the server connection to be used for RAC support. Once selected, click OK to populate the RAC Server Connection Definition field. |
RAC Server Connection Definition |
Specify the server connection(s) to be used for RAC support. This field is only enabled when the RAC (Real Application Clusters) Support option is selected. |
Field |
Description |
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Connection Name |
Specify the user-defined name of the connection. |
Consumer Secret/Consumer Key/ Login URL |
Specify the consumer secret, consumer key, and login URL required by Salesforce. See Salesforce documentation, or contact your administrator for more information. |
Test User |
Click the drop-down menu, and, select the user for which to test the connection. Once a user is selected, the system displays the associated login data. |
User Name |
Displays the user name assigned to the selected Test User. |
Password |
Displays the password assigned to the selected Test User. |
Token |
Displays the security token assigned to the selected Test User. |
Prompt for Input |
If selected, the user is prompted for sign in data, when connecting. |
Field |
Description |
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Connection Name |
Specify the user-defined name of the connection. |
User Name |
Specify the user ID to be used to connect to the database. |
Password |
Specify the user password. |
Field |
Description |
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Connection Name |
Specify the user-defined name of the connection. |
Host Name/IP Address |
Specify the server name or IP address. |
User Name |
Specify the user ID to be used to connect to the database. If the Prompt for Input option is selected, the value may be left blank and entered when connecting. |
Password |
Specify the user password. If the Prompt or Input option is selected, the value may be left blank. |
Database |
Click the drop-down list, and select the SQL Server database name. |
Encrypt Connection |
If selected, SSL encryption is used for all data sent between the client and the server. |
Trust Server Certificate |
If selected, SQL Server trusts the certificate, regardless of the signing authority. |
Use Windows Integrated Security |
If selected, the User Name, Password, and Prompt for Input fields are disabled, and the Windows user sign in data is used to connect to the database. |
Used JDE Dictionary at |
If desired, select the check box and type the JD Edwards data dictionary to be used (sytanx: |
Prompt for Input |
If selected, the user is prompted for sign in data, when connecting. |
DefaultConnection for DatabaseType (Auto-Signon) |
If selected, the system automatically signs the user into the application, without displaying the login dialog box. Note: Unattended sign on is not recommended for normal processing, and is designed for use with the Profile Scheduler component (for example, scheduling a load local profile run, or distribution of spreadsheets). |
Load Local Connection |
If selected, the connection is used for connecting to a local database to load and retrieve account balances (for example, |
Field |
Description |
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Connection Name |
Specify the user-defined name of the connection. |
Database File Name |
Type the name, or, use the Browse button to select the desired database to which to connect to. |
Database Password |
Specify the database password. |
Field |
Description |
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Connection Name |
Specify the user-defined name of the connection. |
Host Name/IP Address |
Specify the server name or IP address. |
Port |
Specify the port number (for example, |
SQL Syntax |
Click the down arrow and select the syntax type. |
Field |
Description |
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Connection Name |
Specify the user-defined name of the connection. |
Cloud Connection Name |
Specify the cloud connection name to connect to. |
Note: For DSN connection types, the Test button is disabled, until the connection is saved.