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Service Principal Name — Specify the name of the server to be used as a Kerberos principal. User Name — Optional. Specifies the username to be used by the ODBC connection. Password — Optional. Specifies the password to be used by the ODBC connection. For the default username, the password is SYS must be all upper case. This log is for troubleshooting; you should not turn logging on during normal operation as it will dramatically slow down ODBC performance.

Static Cursors — Optional. Disable Query Timeout — Optional. The ODBC query timeout setting specifies how long a client should wait for a specific operation to finish. If an operation does not finish within the specified time, it is automatically cancelled. Some ODBC applications, however, hard-code this value. If you are using an ODBC application that does not allow you to set the timeout value and the timeout value is too small, you can use the Disable Query Timeout option to disable timeouts.

Use Locale Decimal Symbol — Optional. When selected, specifies the use of the current locale's decimal separator; not checking this sets the decimal separator in the process to a period ".

This value can have an affect when the ODBC connection is interoperating with an application that uses the decimal separator as defined for the current locale. This functionality is only relevant if you are working with a multibyte character set, such as in Chinese, Hebrew, Japanese, or Korean locales.

If you are only using single-byte character set data, do not select this check box. This allows some Microsoft applications to allocate the properly sized buffers to hold multibyte data.



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