A default parameter value is a default value that Database On-Demand automatically assigns to a parameter required for database access. For example, if the parameter required for database access is the URL of the database, then the default value could be jdbc:as400:myiSeries.
The parameters for which a default parameter value is available are:
A parameter for which a default parameter value is available can have up to four levels of configuration. Some of these parameters do not have all four levels. The levels are:
Access to windows
Parameters in the General group
Parameters in the Tables group
Parameters in the Drivers group
Parameters in the Logon group
Parameters in the BiDi group
The following table shows how to open the windows referred to in the remaining sections of this help file.
Window: | Access: |
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User Options window on the Database On-Demand client desktop |
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The following table shows the four configuration levels for parameters in the General group. The only parameter in the General group is the SQL timeout value. The other checkboxes in the General group are used to disable functions. (To open the windows referred to in this table, follow the steps described in Access to windows.)
Configuration level: | Location in the user interface: |
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1. Disable Functions |
The User Options pane of:
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2. Default Parameter Values (Administrator) |
The General pane of:
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3. Default Parameter Values (User) |
The General pane of:
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4. SQL statement or File Upload statement | Not configurable |
The following table shows the four configuration levels for parameters in the Tables group. (To open the windows referred to in this table, follow the steps described in Access to windows.)
Configuration level: | Location in the user interface: |
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1. Disable Functions |
The User Options pane of:
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2. Default Parameter Values (Administrator) |
The Tables pane of:
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3. Default Parameter Values (User) |
The Tables pane of:
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4. SQL statement or File Upload statement |
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The following table shows the four configuration levels for parameters in the Drivers group. (To open the windows referred to in this table, follow the steps described in Access to windows.)
Configuration level: | Location in the user interface: |
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1. Disable Functions |
The User Options pane of:
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2. Default Parameter Values (Administrator) |
The Drivers pane of:
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3. Default Parameter Values (User) |
The Drivers pane of:
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4. SQL statement or File Upload statement |
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The following table shows the four configuration levels for parameters in the Logon group. (To open the windows referred to in this table, follow the steps described in Access to windows.)
Configuration level: | Location in the user interface: |
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1. Disable Functions |
The User Options pane of:
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2. Default Parameter Values (Administrator) | Not configurable |
3. Default Parameter Values (User) |
The Drivers pane of:
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4. SQL statement or File Upload statement |
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The following table shows the four configuration levels for parameters in the BiDi group. (To open the windows referred to in this table, follow the steps described in Access to windows.)
Configuration level: | Location in the user interface: |
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1. Disable Functions |
The User Options pane of:
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2. Default Parameter Values (Administrator) |
The BiDi Options pane of:
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3. Default Parameter Values (User) |
The Bidi Options pane of:
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4. SQL statement or File Upload statement | Not configurable |