Adding A Database To The Odbc Data Source - Mitsubishi Electric MELSEC iQ-R-R00CPU User Manual

Melsec iq-r series cpu module application user's manual
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Adding a database to the ODBC data source

This section describes the procedure for adding a created database of the CPU module to the ODBC data source in the
personal computer. (Examples of Windows 7 are shown below. Names of windows and menus may differ depending on the
version of the OS.)
When the 64-bit OS is used, the ODBC Data Source Administrator of a 32-bit or 64-bit version can be used.
Choose the appropriate one depending on the supported bit of the application used with the CPU module
database access function.
For the 64-bit OS, the ODBC Data Source Administrator can be started from the following. (When the start-up
drive is C)
64-bit version: C:\WINDOWS\System32\odbcad32.exe
32-bit version: C:\WINDOWS\SysWOW64\odbcad32.exe
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13.3 CPU Module Database Access (from External Device) Function
1.
Select [Start]  [Control Panel]  [System and Security]
 [Administrative Tools]  [Data Sources (ODBC)] on
the personal computer and start the ODBC Data Source
Administrator.
2.
Click [User DSN]  the [Add] button to display the
"Create New Data Source" window.
3.
Select "MELSEC iQ-R CPU Module Database Driver",
and click the [Finish] button.
4.
Set the database of the CPU module on the "Data
Source Name Setup" window. ( Page 247 Data
Source Name Setup)

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