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==Example Access From Microsoft Excel== | |||
Below example is using Microsoft Excel 2016 to get Firebird Data using ODBC | |||
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Revision as of 03:44, 28 February 2017
Introduction
Is an External Utilities for other Application to Access Firebird Database
Pros
- Can direct Retrieve/Get Information From Connected Database.
Cons
- User might lost concurrent license (i.e. need to buy double)
- Might corrupt the database if not careful
- Setting need to reset if user change the database file name
- Setting need to reset if estream change firebird version or table/field name
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Requirement
- Firebird Server
Program
Setup
- 01. Open Control Panel.
- 02. Double Click Administrative Tools | ODBC Data Sources (32-bit)
- 03. Click on System DSN tab
- 04. Click Add button.
- 05. Select Firebird/InterBase(r) Driver
- 06. Click Finish button.
- 07. Under Firebird ODBC Setup, define the following info only and the rest by default :
Field Name | Description |
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Data Source Name (DSN) | Can be any Name (eg. FB) |
Description | Can be any Description (eg. FB) |
Database | The Firebird FDB file path |
Client |
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Database Account | Firebird user name (Default is SYSDBA) |
Password | Firebird password (Default is masterkey) |
Character Set | Set to UTF8 (For FB3.0 & above) |
Dialect | Set to 3 |
Example Access From Microsoft Excel
Below example is using Microsoft Excel 2016 to get Firebird Data using ODBC
Steps
- 01.