CLI Reference Guide

Using ODBCLink/SE With ODBC Applications ODBCLink/SE Reference Manual
ODBCLink/SE
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You may highlight one or more tables and then click
AOK@. This will create an Aattached table@ which you may later
open and modify. An attached table is treated like a local table in every way (you may read it, update it, delete it,
import it, or join it to other local or remote tables.)
Note: Ensure you have checked the SAVE PASSWORD box. This
stores the User-ID returned by the driver in the Table
Properties field and allows you to connect afterwards with
the same User-ID. You should get a list of tables on the
HP3000. Whenyou select one of them, it will load the batle
structure (which you may examine by opening the table in
Design View) and store the table in the database as an
attached table. Once the table is attached, it is treated like a
local table in every way, except that you may not modift the
table structure. You may open the table in taew, run reports
or queries against it, or link it to other local or remote tables.