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Configuring an IP Written in C/C++ for a Third-Party SQL Engine

Configuring an IP Written in C/C++ for a Third-Party SQL Engine

  • Last Updated: May 12, 2026
  • 1 minute read
    • OpenAccess SDK
    • Version 9.0
    • Documentation

You must configure the following Service and Data Source attributes to load your IP code and to make it available when a connection is received by the OpenAccess SDK Server or the OpenAccess SDK Local Server.

  • ServiceIPModule: the name of the DLL or shared library created for the IP (for example, yourip.dll). The file is loaded by the OpenAccess SDK Server (or the Local Server) when a connection is made to this service.
  • DataSourceLogonMethod: if you want your IP to authenticate based on user name and password passed in from the client, then you set this data source attribute to DBMSLogon(UID,PWD); otherwise, leave it set to Anonymous.

See Using the OpenAccess SDK Management Console for information about how to configure a new data source or to set up a new OpenAccess SDK service for your IP based on the provided C/C++ template. Initially, you should use the existing OpenAccessSDK900_C_SQL service and add a data source for configuring your IP. Assuming you call this data source yourip, the OpenAccess SDK Client references the yourip data source entry within the OpenAccessSDK900_C_SQL service.

Note: If the value of the ServiceIPModule changes, or if the shared library in the ServiceIPModule changes, you must stop and restart the service for configuration changes to take effect.

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