"7"^^ . . . . . "The Connection tab takes the minimum parameters required to make a connection to the target database: \n\nDomain - The value must match a [Domain Alias], which is contained in the Server's Session Rules Book. This Alias typically represents the name and version of an OpenLink Agent. That agent version may differ from the DBMS version to which it connects. Note that advanced users may create custom domain names that follow their own, desired conventions. \n\nName - May take several settings, depending on the Domain -- database name, JDBC driver classname, Oracle SID, etc. Displayed text entry field name will generally change appropriately. \n\nServer - This field passes DBMS-specific connection parameters. Review Complete Settings and Usage for Connect Options \nConnect now to verify that all settings are correct - Will attempt to connect to the database, after you input Username and Pasword and click Continue. \n\nUsername - A valid database uid. \n\nPassword - A valid database password. \n" . . . "The Connection tab takes the minimum parameters required to make a connection to the target database: \r\n\r\nDomain - The value must match a [Domain Alias], which is contained in the Server's Session Rules Book. This Alias typically represents the name and version of an OpenLink Agent. That agent version may differ from the DBMS version to which it connects. Note that advanced users may create custom domain names that follow their own, desired conventions. \r\n\r\nName - May take several settings, depending on the Domain -- database name, JDBC driver classname, Oracle SID, etc. Displayed text entry field name will generally change appropriately. \r\n\r\nServer - This field passes DBMS-specific connection parameters. Review Complete Settings and Usage for Connect Options \r\n\r\nConnect now to verify that all settings are correct - Will attempt to connect to the database, after you input Username and Pasword and click Continue. \r\n\r\nUsername - A valid database uid. \r\n\r\nPassword - A valid database password. \r\n" . . "Step 7" . "The Connection tab takes the minimum parameters required to make a connection to the target database: \n\nDomain - The value must match a [Domain Alias], which is contained in the Server's Session Rules Book. This Alias typically represents the name and version of an OpenLink Agent. That agent version may differ from the DBMS version to which it connects. Note that advanced users may create custom domain names that follow their own, desired conventions. \n\nName - May take several settings, depending on the Domain -- database name, JDBC driver classname, Oracle SID, etc. Displayed text entry field name will generally change appropriately. \n\nServer - This field passes DBMS-specific connection parameters. Review Complete Settings and Usage for Connect Options \n\nConnect now to verify that all settings are correct - Will attempt to connect to the database, after you input Username and Pasword and click Continue. \n\nUsername - A valid database uid. \n\nPassword - A valid database password. \n" . "The Connection tab takes the minimum parameters required to make a connection to the target database: \r\n\r\nDomain - The value must match a [Domain Alias], which is contained in the Server's Session Rules Book. This Alias typically represents the name and version of an OpenLink Agent. That agent version may differ from the DBMS version to which it connects. Note that advanced users may create custom domain names that follow their own, desired conventions. \r\n\r\nName - May take several settings, depending on the Domain -- database name, JDBC driver classname, Oracle SID, etc. Displayed text entry field name will generally change appropriately. \r\n\r\nServer - This field passes DBMS-specific connection parameters. Review Complete Settings and Usage for Connect Options \r\nConnect now to verify that all settings are correct - Will attempt to connect to the database, after you input Username and Pasword and click Continue. \r\n\r\nUsername - A valid database uid. \r\n\r\nPassword - A valid database password. \r\n" . .