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CUI Computer Name: The name of the computer, where the CUI is installed (and database).

Database Name: A name identifying the database for the user.

ConnectionString: The string, which the CU Interface uses to connect to the specified database. Pressing the ‘Create ConnectionString’ button at the bottom of the window creates the ConnectionString.

There are 6 buttons at the bottom of the window.

‘Delete’ button will delete the current row in thegrid.

‘Save’ button will save all row present in the grid to Windows registry.

‘Create ConnectionString’ button is used to createa ConnectionString for the current row on the grid. When this button is pressed, a new window ‘GenerateConnectionString’ pops up.

Data Source Type

Select if the database is MSDE/SQL Express or SQL.

Name of the computer where SQL Server is installed

Insert the name of the Computer running the CUI and database

Default database instance name

 

 

The default value is SW6000

Default database name

The Database Name is the name of the database we wish to

 

 

connect. The names are limited to SW6000-1, SW6000-2,

 

 

SW6000-3, and SW6000-4.. Click ‘Create’ to generatethe

 

 

connection string.

Default database time out

The default database timeout is the timeout value for the

 

 

connection established

Database user

Default value used during installation of SW 6000

Database user password

Please note if the database is MDSE then the password has to be

 

 

changed to HmAeC2k. For SQL 2008 Server the password is

 

 

HmAeC2005

When the selections has been made click ‘Make ConnectionString’.to create the connection string. Use the ‘Test Connection’ button to test the connection string.

Close the window and proceed filling in information and create connection string for all the connections.

‘Test connection’ button will validate whether the ConnectionString on the current row in the grid can be used to successfully connect to the database.

‘Cancel’ button will cancel any changes made to the Database Connections.

‘Close’ button will close the window.

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SW 6000 specifications

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