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Q12387 - INFO: Configuration - Source Configuration Q12368
This is the source configuration screen for the Hach WIMS Direct Server-Side Interface to Tribal LIMS.

In order to configure source connection from the interface, click Configuration and select Source Configuration.

The next screen will display the configuration parameters:

  • DBMS Type - for this interface, only Oracle is supported
  • OLE DB Provider - By default: OraOLEDB.ORACLE. The default should work with most Oracle configurations. If you're having connection issues and all other parameters are correct, you might try changing this value.
  • Data Source - this is the Oracle server where your LIMS system is configured to store data.  If using the ORACLE TNS adapter, specify the TNS name here. You can also use the Oracle Hostname Adapter connection conventions
  • Owning Schema - this is required only if the LIMS source tables are owned by a different schema user than the one establishing the initial conneciton.
  • Username - The username you want to use to connect to the database. This user should have permission to access the database and tables that contain data.
  • Password - The password associated with the Username and is used to connect to the database.
  • Advanced Configuration - these permit adjustment of the command and connection timeout.

    • Connection Timeout in Seconds - how many seconds the program should wait when establishing a connection to the GE Fanuc Proficy iHistorian server.
    • Command Timeout in Seconds - specifies how many seconds the program should wait for a query to complete before aborting the operation.
    • Customizations - this can be used to specify extra connection parameters, Advanced Users Only
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