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How to pass connection properties from the OpenAccess Client to the server?

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TitleHow to pass connection properties from the OpenAccess Client to the server?
URL Name7824
Article Number000135394
EnvironmentProduct: OpenAccess SDK
Version: 6.0 and later
OS: All supported platforms
Application: All supported applications
Question/Problem Description
How to pass connection properties from the OpenAccess Client to the server?
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Set DataSourceIPCustomProperties in the server data source to the default value of the custom property.
Set the property using the CustomProperties setting of the Client data source or connection string.
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References to other documentation:
OpenAccess Administrator's Guide: OpenAccess SDK Service Attributes : Defining Service Attributes : DataSourceIPCustomProperties
https://media.datadirect.com/download/docs/openaccess/alloa/index.html#page/adminguide/datasourceipcustomproperties.html

OpenAccess Client Reference: Using the ODBC Client : Specifying ODBC Connection Attributes  : Custom Properties
https://media.datadirect.com/download/docs/openaccess/alloa/index.html#page/clientref%2Fcustom-properties.html
Last Modified Date4/19/2019 11:54 PM
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