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Namespace Prefixes

PrefixIRI
n7http://www.openlinksw.com/about/id/entity/urn/data:opl:web:seo:mdata:
wdrshttp://www.w3.org/2007/05/powder-s#
schemahttp://schema.org/
n6https://www.openlinksw.com/about/id/entity/urn/data:openlink:
n8http://oplussol11.intranet.openlinksw.com:8890/about/id/entity/urn/webdev:
n2http://www.openlinksw.com/DAV/uda2.openlinksw.com/data/turtle/general/uda_how_do_i.ttl#
rdfhttp://www.w3.org/1999/02/22-rdf-syntax-ns#
n9https://www.openlinksw.com/about/id/entity/urn/data:opl:web:seo:mdata:
n4https://www.openlinksw.com/about/id/entity/urn/webdev:
xsdhhttp://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema#

Statements

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n2:HowConfigSTAnswer
wdrs:describedby
n4:uda n6:products n6:websites n7:offers n8:uda n9:webs
schema:text
Windows and Mac users do not need to perform additional steps to configure their Single-Tier drivers. Unix users need to ensure that their OpenLink and database environment variables are set. The following instructions will assist Unix users with this task: 1. Users must login to their Unix clients. 2. Users must cd into the root of their OpenLink installation. 3. Users may run openlink.sh in a Bash or Bourne shell. Alternatively, users may run openlink.csh in a C shell. 4. Users must cd into the /bin sub-directory of their OpenLink Single-Tier installations. 5. Users must edit openlink.ini or open the file with a text editor such as vi. 6. Users must identify the Environment section that corresponds to their OpenLink Single-Tier driver. 7. Users must ensure that the relevant variables are set within the Environment section. Windows and Mac users do not need to perform additional steps to configure their Single-Tier drivers. Unix users need to ensure that their OpenLink and database environment variables are set. The following instructions will assist Unix users with this task: 1. Users must login to their Unix clients. 2. Users must cd into the root of their OpenLink installation. 3. Users may run openlink.sh in a Bash or Bourne shell. Alternatively, users may run openlink.csh in a C shell. 4. Users must cd into the /bin sub-directory of their OpenLink Single-Tier installations. 5. Users must edit openlink.ini or open the file with a text editor such as vi. 6. Users must identify the Environment section that corresponds to their OpenLink Single-Tier driver. 7. Users must ensure that the relevant variables are set within the Environment section.
rdf:type
schema:Answer