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Andre_Sostizzo
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How to generate Connection String without using QlikView

Last Update:

Aug 24, 2020 4:23:57 AM

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Sonja_Bauernfeind

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Apr 10, 2015 7:55:32 PM

When troubleshooting issues regarding connection to Data Source, it is crucial to determine whether a Connection String is correctly created.

Although QlikView has a built in wizard to generate connection string, this article tries to generate connection string externally.


Follow these steps:

 

  • Create a new TXT file, name it as "string.txt".

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  • Rename it to "string.udl". Note "Hide extensions for known file types" option needs to be turned off in Windows.

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  • Double-click "string.udl", "Data Link Properties" window shows up.

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  • Choose appropriate provider in "Provider" tab, modify the settings in "Connection" tab so that Test Connection succeeds.

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  • Hit OK to save the file. Then open it in Text Editor, the Connection String should be there.

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  • By default the generated Connection String does not include Password. In order to establish successfully connection, a clear text "Password=XXXXXX" needs to be inserted into the string. This is for test purposes only and should not be used in production.
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