Configuration through the system information (odbc.ini) file
- Last Updated: October 27, 2020
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To configure a data source manually, you edit the odbc.ini file with a text editor. The content of this file is divided into three sections.
At the beginning of the file is a section named [ODBC
Data Sources] containing data_source_name=installed-driver pairs, for example:
Spark SQL 2=DataDirect 8.0 Apache Spark SQL Wire Protocol Driver.
The driver uses this section to match a data source to the appropriate installed driver.
The [ODBC Data Sources] section also
includes data source definitions. The default odbc.ini contains a data
source definition for the driver. Each data source definition begins with a data source name
in square brackets, for example, [Spark SQL 2]. The data
source definitions contain connection string attribute=value pairs
with default values. You can modify these values as appropriate for your system. Connection option descriptions describes
these attributes. See Sample default odbc.ini file for sample data sources.
The second section of the file is named [ODBC
File DSN] and includes one keyword:
[ODBC File DSN]
DefaultDSNDir=
This keyword defines the path of the default location for file data sources (see File data sources).
The
third section of the file is named [ODBC] and includes
several keywords, for example:
[ODBC]
IANAAppCodePage=4
InstallDir=/opt/odbc
Trace=0
TraceFile=odbctrace.out
TraceDll=/opt/odbc/lib/ivtrc28.so
ODBCTraceMaxFileSize=102400
ODBCTraceMaxNumFiles=10
The IANAAppCodePage keyword defines the default value that the UNIX/Linux driver uses if individual data sources have not specified a different value. See IANAAppCodePage in "Connection option descriptions" for details. The default value is 4.
For supported code page values, refer to Code page values in the Progress DataDirect for ODBC Drivers Reference.
The InstallDir keyword must be included in this section. The value of this keyword is the path to the installation directory under which the /lib and /locale directories are contained. The installation process automatically writes your installation directory to the default odbc.ini file.
For example, if you choose an installation location of
/opt/odbc, then the following line is written to the
[ODBC] section of the default odbc.ini:
InstallDir=/opt/odbc
[ODBC] section information in
the [ODBC] section of the odbcinst.ini
file. The driver and Driver Manager always check first in the [ODBC] section of an odbc.ini file. If no
odbc.ini file exists or if the odbc.ini file
does not contain an [ODBC] section, they check for an
[ODBC] section in the odbcinst.ini
file. See DSN-less connections
for details.ODBC tracing allows you to trace calls to the ODBC driver and create a log
of the traces for troubleshooting purposes. The following keywords all control tracing:
Trace, TraceFile, TraceDLL,
ODBCTraceMaxFileSize, and ODBCTraceMaxNumFiles.
For a complete discussion of tracing, refer to ODBC trace in the Progress DataDirect for ODBC Drivers Reference.