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Progress DataDirect for ODBC for Microsoft Dynamics 365 User's Guide Release 8.0.0

Linux environment variables

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Table of Contents
  • Welcome to the Progress DataDirect for ODBC for Microsoft Dynamics 365 Driver
    • What's new in this release?
    • Driver requirements
    • Installing and setting up the driver (Windows)
    • Installing and setting up the driver (Linux)
    • Connection string examples
      • NTLM
      • OAuth 2.0 refresh token grant
      • OAuth 2.0 client credentials grant
      • OAuth 2.0 access token flow
    • Data types
    • Driver specifications
    • Additional information
    • Troubleshooting
    • Contacting Technical Support
  • Tutorials
    • The Example application
    • Power BI (Windows only)
    • Tableau (Windows only)
    • Microsoft Excel (Windows only)
  • Configuring and connecting to data sources
    • Environment settings
      • Windows environment variables
      • Linux environment variables
        • Library search path
        • ODBCINI
        • ODBCINST
        • DD_INSTALLDIR
        • The test loading tool
      • UTF-16 applications on Linux
    • Configuring data sources with the Configuration Manager
    • Generating connection strings with the Configuration Manager
    • Using a connection string
    • Additional configuration methods for Linux
      • Configuration through the system information (odbc.ini) file
        • Sample default odbc.ini file
      • DSN-less connections
        • Sample odbcinst.ini file
      • File data sources
    • Testing connections and queries with the Configuration Manager
    • Password Encryption Tool (UNIX/Linux only)
    • Using a logon dialog box
    • Authentication
      • NTLM authentication
      • OAuth 2.0 authentication
        • Access token flow
        • Client credentials grant
        • Refresh token grant
        • Registering your application on the Azure portal
        • Obtaining the service URL
        • Obtaining application client information and endpoints
        • Determining the scope
        • Obtaining access and refresh tokens using the Configuration Manager
        • Creating an application user for the client credentials grant
    • Performance considerations
  • Using the SQL engine server
    • Configuring server mode using the Configuration Manager
      • Stopping the SQL engine server using the Configuration Manager
    • Configuring the SQL engine server using Java options
      • Stopping the SQL engine server
    • Configuring Java logging for the SQL engine server
  • Connection option descriptions
    • Access Token
    • Application Using Threads
    • Authorization URI
    • Authentication Method
    • Batch Update Chunk Size
    • Client ID
    • Client Secret
    • Create Map
    • Cross Company
    • Custom Prefix
    • Custom Prefix Name
    • Data Source Name
    • Description
    • Extended Options
    • Fetch Size
    • IANAAppCodePage
    • Initialization String
    • JVM Arguments
    • JVM Classpath
    • JVM Path
    • Keyword Conflict Suffix
    • Log Config File
    • NTLM Domain
    • Password
    • Proxy Host
    • Proxy Password
    • Proxy Port
    • Proxy User
    • Read Only
    • Refresh Schema
    • Refresh Token
    • Report Codepage Conversion Errors
    • Schema Map
    • Scope
    • Server Port Number
    • Server Proxy Host
    • Server Proxy Password
    • Server Proxy Port
    • Server Proxy User
    • Service URL
    • Show Name Columns
    • SQL Engine Mode
    • SQL Service
    • Statement Call Limit
    • Statement Call Limit Behavior
    • Token URI
    • Transaction Mode
    • Use Entity Type Names
    • User
    • Web Service Compress Data
    • Web Service Timeout
  • Supported SQL statements and extensions
    • Alter Session (EXT)
    • Delete
    • Explain Plan
    • Insert
      • Specifying an external ID column
    • Refresh Map (EXT)
    • Select
      • Select clause
        • Aggregate functions
        • From clause
          • Join in a From clause
          • Subquery in a From clause
        • Where clause
        • Group By clause
        • Having clause
        • Union operator
        • Intersect operator
        • Except and Minus operators
        • Order By clause
        • Limit clause
    • Update
    • Subqueries
      • IN predicate
      • EXISTS predicate
      • UNIQUE predicate
      • Correlated subqueries
    • SQL expressions
      • Column names
      • Literals
        • Character string literals
        • Numeric literals
        • Binary literals
        • Date/Time literals
        • Integer literals
      • Operators
        • Unary operator
        • Binary operator
        • Arithmetic operators
        • Concatenation operator
        • Comparison operators
        • Logical operators
        • Operator precedence
      • Functions
      • Conditions
  • Copyright
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Linux environment variables

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  • Last Updated: November 3, 2020
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    • DataDirect Connectors
    • ODBC
    • Microsoft Dynamics 365 8.0
    • Documentation

The following topics guide you through setting the environment variables for Linux. You must set these environment variables before connecting with your driver.

Contents
  • Library search path
  • ODBCINI
  • ODBCINST
  • DD_INSTALLDIR
  • The test loading tool
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