![]() Select BDE interface, then choose Alias option and then select the needed alias from the drop-down list. Select ADO or BDE interface, then choose ODBC data source option and then select the needed ODBC DSN from the drop-down list.ģ. Select FD interface, click ODBC, then point the Data source parameter to the ODBC DSN by selecting it from the drop-down list. Create (if it does not exist yet) an ODBC DSN of the corresponding type using Windows administrative tools, and point it to the database. Provider=MSDASQL.1 Extended Properties="DefaultDir= C:\M圜SVFolder Driver= Dbq= C:\M圜SVFolder Extensions=asc,csv,tab,txt (32 bit)ĭriver=Microsoft Access Text Driver (*.txt, *.csv) Dbq= C:\M圜SVFolder Extensions=asc,csv,tab,txt (64 bit)Ģ. Provider=.4.0 TEXT DATABASE= C:\M圜SVFolder (32 bit) ![]() Here are basic connection strings (more examples and details can be found in the Internet): This way is very flexible and allows to specify additional parameters in the connection string and override standard Database Tour connection behavior. Select ADO interface, then choose Connection string option and write a connection string. ![]() There are several ways to open text tables and CSV files in Database Tour:ġ. ![]()
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