Choosing datasource type page
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- A
datasource that is located on <computer_name> — If on, the
rest of the wizard walks you through the creation of a datasource located on
the registered server under which you are running this wizard.
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Naming the Datasource page
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- Datasource name
— Sets the internal name of the datasource. If no Display name is set, then
users will see this internal name, plus the name of the computer on which the
ProjectWise server is located:
<computer_name>:<datasource_name>.
- Display
Name — Sets the external display name for the datasource. If a
Display name exists, users will see this name rather the internal datasource
name. Use a display name if you do not want to show off the name or IP address
of the computer on which your
ProjectWise server is located.
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Specifying ODBC connection details page
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From the list, select an existing ODBC connection
that is already configured and connected to a database instance. This ODBC
connection will connect the
ProjectWise datasource to the database.
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Specifying database user account for client
connections page
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Used to identify the user name and password for an
existing account in the database instance pointed to by the selected ODBC
datasource.
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Specifying administrator account page
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Used to create the initial
ProjectWise administrator account (user name
and password) in the
ProjectWise datasource you are creating.
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Finishing New Datasource Wizard page
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- Create
datasource data from template — When this option is on, then after
you click Finish and after the database tables are created, the Data Import
Wizard opens for you to import data and attribute exchange rules exported from
another datasource, or import the delivered example datasource template and
attribute exchange rules files. The Data Import Wizard accepts AAM files
exported from
ProjectWise versions 2.x, 3.x, 8.x, and
10.x.
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