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 With A Connection String when you want to connect to a database using a connection string.
When this action is chosen, the following options are available:
Parameters
Choose this action when your connection string uses an ODBC data source or ODBC data source file, as well as other connection
parameters.
Type connection parameters in a semicolon delimited list of parameter=value pairs:
parameter1=value1;parameter2=value2;...
For example:
DSN=SQL Anywhere 16 Demo";Server=SampleServer;
Tip
Any information you enter in the Parameters field, such as the user ID or database name, takes precedence over the parameters stored in an ODBC data source or an ODBC
data source file.
Test Connection
This tool tests whether the information provided results in a proper connection.
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.
Setup Windows Mobile proxy port
This tool helps you set up a TCP/IP port redirector for connecting to Windows Mobile databases (if Windows Mobile services
are installed). This tool is only available if you have Microsoft ActiveSync installed and are connecting to a SQL Anywhere
or UltraLite database.