. "8"^^ . . . . "Click Continue. \nThe options tab contains settings that are not required for a basic connection: \n\nRead Only connection - Specifies whether the connection is \"Read-only.\" Make sure the checkbox is unchecked to request a \"Read/Write\" connection. \n\nDefer fetching of long data - Defers fetching of LONG (BINARY, BLOB etc.) data unless explicitly requested in a query. This provides significant performance increases when fields in query do not include LONG data fields. \n\nDisable interactive login - Suppresses the ODBC \"Username\" and \"Password\" login dialog boxes when interacting with your ODBC DSN from within an ODBC compliant application. \n\nMultiple Active Statements Emulation - Enables use of Multiple Active statements in an ODBC application even if the underlying database does not allow this, as it is emulated in the driver. \n\nRow Buffer Size - This attribute specifies the number of records to be transported over the network in a single network hop. Values can range from 1 to 99. " . . "Step 8" . "Click Continue. \r\nThe options tab contains settings that are not required for a basic connection: \r\n\r\nRead Only connection - Specifies whether the connection is \"Read-only.\" Make sure the checkbox is unchecked to request a \"Read/Write\" connection. \r\n\r\nDefer fetching of long data - Defers fetching of LONG (BINARY, BLOB etc.) data unless explicitly requested in a query. This provides significant performance increases when fields in query do not include LONG data fields. \r\n\r\nDisable interactive login - Suppresses the ODBC \"Username\" and \"Password\" login dialog boxes when interacting with your ODBC DSN from within an ODBC compliant application. \r\n\r\nMultiple Active Statements Emulation - Enables use of Multiple Active statements in an ODBC application even if the underlying database does not allow this, as it is emulated in the driver. \r\n\r\nRow Buffer Size - This attribute specifies the number of records to be transported over the network in a single network hop. Values can range from 1 to 99. " . . . .