Edit Dynamic Connection dialog
The dialog appears when you click a connection name in the Connection Name column in the Dynamic Connections panel. It helps you to edit the selected dynamic connection. See the dialog.
Catalog
Displays the catalog of the dynamic connection. It is read only.
Data Source Name
Displays the data source of the dynamic connection. It is read only.
Connection Name
Specifies a connection to connect to the data source from the drop-down list. It is read only.
Properties
Displays the properties of the database connection. You can click it to expand or collapse the property table.
Here you can change some properties of the database connection. The table shows the values of the original connection properties initially.
- Checkbox
After you select the checkbox for a property, you will be able to change the property value. Select the checkbox on the column header and the checkboxes for all the properties will be selected. Initially all the properties are unchecked and uneditable. Whenever a property is unchecked, it always shows the original value regardless of whether you have changed the value or not.
- Name
Displays the property names.
- Value
Specifies the property values.
There are the following properties:
- Date Format
Specifies the default Date format corresponding to the database.
- Description
Specifies the description of the connection.
- Driver
Specifies the class name of the JDBC driver such as oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver.
- Is JNDI Data Source
Specifies whether it is a JNDI data source.
- JNDI Data Source Name
Specifies the JNDI data source name when the Is JNDI Data Source property is true.
- Name
Specifies the name of the connection.
- Name Pattern
Specifies whether or not catalog or schema is used in data manipulation. Choose an option from the drop-down list.
- Unqualified - Neither catalog nor schema is included in data manipulation. Example: SELECT t.c FROM t
- Qualified_2part - Uses schema in data manipulation. Example: SELECT schema.t.c FROM schema.t
- Qualified_3part- Uses both catalog and schema in data manipulation. Example: SELECT catalog.schema.t.c from catalog.schema.t
- Read Only
Specifies the mode to open the connection to the JDBC data source. The initial setting is Default which uses the mode specified by the DBMS Administrator which could be read only or read & write. Choose an option from the drop-down list.
- Default - May be read & write or read only depending on the DBMS default setting.
- Read only - Allows the driver to optimize performance for reporting which does not need to write to the DBMS.
- Read & write - Opens the DBMS with updates enabled which requires more processing to ensure concurrency control.
- Time Format
Specifies the default time format corresponding to the database.
- Timestamp Format
Specifies the default timestamp format corresponding to the database.
- Transaction Mode
Specifies the transaction mode for the connection. Choose an option from the drop-down list.
- Default - Indicates the transaction information cannot be got from JDBC connection.
- None - Indicates that transactions are not supported.
- Read_uncommitted - Dirty reads, non-repeatable reads and phantom reads can occur. This mode will speed up the transaction of the catalog.
- Read_committed - Dirty reads are prevented; non-repeatable reads and phantom reads can occur.
- Repeatable_read - Dirty reads and non-repeatable reads are prevented; phantom reads can occur.
- Serializable - Dirty reads, non-repeatable reads and phantom reads are prevented.
- URL
Specifies the JDBC URL which establishes the connection to the database, for example, jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:ORCL.
- User Defined Extra Characters
Specifies extra characters of user defined quote qualifier.
- User Defined Quote Characters
Specifies the quote character of user defined quote qualifier.
- Default Database User
Specifies the user name for connecting to the database, which is determined by the database DBA. Null means using the default database user name.
- Default Database Password
Specifies the password for connecting with the database, which is determined by the database DBA. Null means using the default database password.
Add Database User Mapping
Adds a new database user mapping. Click to create a new line at the end of the table.
Delete
Deletes the selected database user mappings.
Database user mapping table
Checkboxes are used to specify whether or not to select the database user mapping. Select the checkbox on the column header to select all database user mappings. After you select the database user mappings, you can then delete them if you do not want them.
- SID
Specifies the security identifier (SID). A SID can be a group, role or user in the JReport Server security system. You can select a value from the drop-down list or input the value in the text box. The x in the text box is used to clear the input text. You can define at most one database user mapping for an SID within a dynamic connection.
- Organization Name
Double-click in the text box and then select an organization from the drop-down list. You can first specify the organization and then the SID. The column is available to system admin when the organization feature is enabled.
- Database User
Specifies the database user name. Null means using the default database user name.
- Database Password
Specifies the database password. Passwords are masked.
- Control
- Test Connection
Tests whether the connection configuration works by using the database use rname and password.
OK
Creates the dynamic connection and exits the dialog.
Cancel
Cancels the creation of a dynamic connection and closes the dialog.
Help
Displays the help document about this feature.
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