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. Select DATA SOURCES (ODBC) and the ODBC DATA SOURCE ADMINISTRATOR window is displayed. Next click the SYSTEM DSN tab, click ADD, then select MICROSOFT ACCESS DRIVER (*.MDB
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. Sometimes the database has a feature that allows tables to be imported from a different database. SQL Server, for example, allows an Access database, like cells32.mdb, to be imported
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. A sample CELLS database cells32.mdb is supplied that can be modified. Populating Database Tables The following tables must be populated first in order for the CELLS software to work properly
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: CELLS-Workflow-MES-Administrator-Tables CELLS-Route-Builder Creating Database Tables This appendix provides you with the information you need to create a database if you choose not to use the sample database, cell32.mdb
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. The sample database that comes with the software is CELL32.MDB and the file is located at C:\Users\ xxx \Documents\unisoft-cells-databases\cells32.mdb
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(\\server\data\ CELLS WORKFLOW .mdb) in the ODBC configuration. If you are using SQL Server or MSDE, then you configure your ODBC to connect to the server in a more direct client/server way. Back to top DOCUMENTS — 1. Simple one: I'd like a document to appear
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