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To choose a database sample data file:
1. Select the process with which you want to associate the sample data file.
2. Choose Debug | Sample Data File | Select.
The Data Selector opens.
3. Click (this button should appear to the right of the Sample data file box—if a different button is
displayed, choose the Database option in the Emulation box).
The Database Connection dialog box appears.
Database
4. Do one of the following:
To use a database file, enter the path of the file in the Location box. You can also click to
open the Open Database dialog box. Once you have made your selection, click OK to close the
Open Database dialog box.
To import a previously exported database configuration, click Import Config located at the
bottom of the dialog box. This opens the Import Database Configuration dialog box. Once you
have selected your configuration, click OK to close this dialog box.
To connect to an ODBC data source, click to open the Select Data Source dialog box.
For more information on this dialog box, refer to Windows documentation. Once you have made
your selection, click OK to close this dialog box.
Once you have selected the appropriate database file, database configuration or ODBC data
source, the available tables or queries are displayed in the Table/query box of the Database
Connection dialog box.
5. If the table or query containing the information you need as your sample data file is available in the list
displayed in the Table/query box, select it. Otherwise, select Advanced Query and create the query
as indicated below.
6. To create an advanced SQL query (if you selected Advanced Query above), do the following:
7. Click Edit SQL.
The Advanced SQL Statement dialog box appears.
8. To display a list of available tables, click Show Tables.
9. Enter your SQL query.
10. If your query uses an alternate syntax, select the Alternate syntax (not recommended) option.
11. To test your SQL query, click Test SQL.
12. Click OK to save your advanced query and close the Advanced SQL Statement dialog box.
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