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Virtuoso
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Thought I'd open a discussion to people new to DQS. I've been through the course 980 materials and I'm working the tutorial in the DQS install right now.

I'm stumbling though, because I don't see an example of drawing data from a database. The demo material all works off of flat files. I see an example using the JDBC connection in the tutorial (and I understand the selection process once I have the database connection) but here's the thing -- I want to read data from SQL*Server, and my I-Way install have half a dozen connections the databases at my location.

How do I connect to an I-Way connection in DQS?

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John, you can't use an existing iSM connection in DQS or MDS. You will need a separate connection in DQS.

If you have specific questions about database connections in DQS/MDS please let me know.


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Craig Sanders
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Lucius McInnis in the DC branch got me set up creating a connection to SQL*Server via JDBC. It looks like I just need to plan to make all connections via JDBC.

I followed his cheat sheet for it and made my connection just fine, even played with some data to make sure I had the whole thing working. But -- I exited DQS and returned to it, and my connection disappeared. The configuration did not get permanently saved in the environment.

That's the next task, which may be a permissions issue on Win2008.



 
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Update -- I redid the connection with Lucius in on a webex, did everything the exact same way and this time it saved. The mere presence of Lucius' voice in the room was sufficient to solve the problem.

Information Builders SEs have remarkable healing skills.



 
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