Or choose Windows Integrated Login and connect to the database using an integrated login on Microsoft Windows. When you choose this option, your Windows user
ID and password are supplied to the SQL Anywhere integrated login mechanism. See Windows integrated logins.
Use the action Connect to a running database in a cloud when you want to connect to a database that is already running in a cloud configuration.
When this action is chosen, the following options are available:
Host
Specify the computer name on which the database is running. You can also click Recent to choose a recently-used host and port combination. See Host connection parameter.
Ping
Click to test that a computer with the given host name can be found on your network.
Port
If your database server is not using the default port of 2638, you must specify the port it is using. You can also click
Recent to choose a recently-used host and port combination from the dropdown list.
Database name
Type the name of the database you are connecting to, or choose a recently-used database name from the dropdown list.
You only need a database name if there is more than one database running on the database server. Each database running on
a database server is identified by a database name.
For more information about the database name, see:
Test Connection
This tool tests whether the information provided results in a proper connection. This tool is only available when you
are connecting to a SQL Anywhere or SAP Sybase IQ database.
Click Show Details to see debugging information about how the connection parameters are used to find the database server.
Copy Connection String to Clipboard
This tool copies the connection string, which is based on the information provided to the clipboard.
Save as ODBC Data Source
This tool creates an ODBC data source based on the information provided.
If required, you can click Advanced to specify options such as TCP/IP, encryption, and other advanced connection options.
You can also click Advanced to specify options that allow you to connect to a tenant database's mirror or copy node in the cloud.