- Name of the Server
- Type of database
- Instance
- Username
- Password
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Deleted: DB server setup is used to help you create a database server with its own username and password. Keeping separate database instances is useful as it can act as a security cover between databases so that access is controlled. This means that some admins don't get rights to certain databases. | Added: DB server setup is used to help you create a database server with its own username and password. You can also create separate instances for this server. Keeping separate database instances is useful as it can act as a security cover between databases so that access is controlled. This means that some admins don't get rights to certain databases. | ||
Unchanged: <a href="http:// help.goodbookserp.com/wp- content/uploads/ 2015/01/dbins.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-4382" src="http://help.goodbookserp.com/ wp-content/uploads/ 2015/01/dbins.jpg" alt="dbins" width="1334" height="320" /></a> | Unchanged: <a href="http:// help.goodbookserp.com/wp- content/uploads/ 2015/01/dbins.jpg"><img class="alignnone size-full wp-image-4382" src="http://help.goodbookserp.com/ wp-content/uploads/ 2015/01/dbins.jpg" alt="dbins" width="1334" height="320" /></a> | ||
Unchanged: <strong>Fields & its description:</strong> | Unchanged: <strong>Fields & its description:</strong> | ||
Unchanged: <ul> | Unchanged: <ul> | ||
Unchanged: <li><strong>Name of the Server</strong></li> | Unchanged: <li><strong>Name of the Server</strong></li> | ||
Unchanged: </ul> | Unchanged: </ul> | ||
Unchanged: Enter the name of the database server to be created. This can also be the IP address of the server. | Unchanged: Enter the name of the database server to be created. This can also be the IP address of the server. | ||
Unchanged: <ul> | Unchanged: <ul> | ||
Unchanged: <li><strong>Type of database</strong></li> | Unchanged: <li><strong>Type of database</strong></li> | ||
Unchanged: </ul> | Unchanged: </ul> | ||
Unchanged: Select the type of database from the given options, currently support is provided for <em>MS SQL Server, </em>so select this accordingly. | Unchanged: Select the type of database from the given options, currently support is provided for <em>MS SQL Server, </em>so select this accordingly. | ||
Unchanged: <ul> | Unchanged: <ul> | ||
Unchanged: <li><strong>Instance< /strong></li> | Unchanged: <li><strong>Instance< /strong></li> | ||
Unchanged: </ul> | Unchanged: </ul> | ||
Unchanged: It is the software that manipulates the data in the database. Instance does this by opening the database. A database can be opened by more than one instance, however, an instance can open at the most one database. Enter the name of the instance in this field. | Unchanged: It is the software that manipulates the data in the database. Instance does this by opening the database. A database can be opened by more than one instance, however, an instance can open at the most one database. Enter the name of the instance in this field. | ||
Unchanged: <ul> | Unchanged: <ul> | ||
Unchanged: <li><strong>Username< /strong></li> | Unchanged: <li><strong>Username< /strong></li> | ||
Unchanged: </ul> | Unchanged: </ul> | ||
Unchanged: Type any username that is relevant to your requirements. | Unchanged: Type any username that is relevant to your requirements. | ||
Unchanged: <ul> | Unchanged: <ul> | ||
Unchanged: <li><strong>Password< /strong></li> | Unchanged: <li><strong>Password< /strong></li> | ||
Unchanged: </ul> | Unchanged: </ul> | ||
Unchanged: Enter a password to protect the database. | Unchanged: Enter a password to protect the database. | ||
Deleted: <ul> | |||
Deleted: <li><strong>Target Database Name</strong></li> | |||
Deleted: </ul> | |||
Deleted: In this field, you must enter the name of the database you want to create. | |||
Deleted: <ul> | |||
Deleted: <li><strong>Client< /strong></li> | |||
Deleted: </ul> | |||
Added: After entering the above details, click on the <em>Add </em>button to add this new database server. But before adding, you can also test this connection by clicking on the <em>Test Connection </em>button. This tests the availability of the server so that you can avoid conflicting with an already existing server. | |||
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Deleted: Select the client for which this database is created. | Added: | ||
Deleted: <ul> | |||
Deleted: <li><strong>Standard< /strong> <strong> Data</strong><strong> Load</strong></li> | |||
Deleted: </ul> | |||
Deleted: This check box can be checked if there is a need for loading standard data entries that have already been created. E.g. Currencies such as INR, USD, EUR, etc., are standard entries. | |||
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