First of all you must ensure that the ODBC driver of Adabas D is installed. In the ODBC Data Source Administrator of Windows you must add a data source. In the Tamino Schema Editor (Version 3.1.2 or later) you must select a node in the schema tree. The node must be the schema node, a sequence, a choice or something like that. Start the ODBC Wizard (Menu Tools). In the first dialog add the data source name you have specified in the ODBC Data Source Administrator. If necessary, enter user ID and password. On the next page of the wizard you must select a table. On page “primary keys” select the primary keys (, if the ODBC driver does not deliver primary keys). On the last page select the column you want to map. After you have finished the Wizard a sub-tree below the selected node is generated. The sub-tree has a node with all mapping information of the table. Below this node you will find a sequence with some child nodes. These nodes will be mapped to the columns of the SQL/ODBC table.
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