
XStudio 324
© Copyright 2003-2015 C-R Media All Rights Reserved.
Database properties (expanded view)
There are two sets of properties in the database group, one for implementing connection to a remote
database server and one for enabling access to the default local database controlled by XStudio. By
nature, these two sets of properties are mutually exclusive - if you are using a remote database, local
administration properties are ignored and vice versa.
If you make changes to the database properties, the changes will not take
effect until XStudio is restarted.
Items with a check mark in the REQ column require user entry, while unchecked items have default
values which can optionally be changed.
If checked, XStudio will use a remote database instead of
the default local database. In order to use a remote
database running as a stand-alone database server, you
must have a database server application installed,
configured and running. As a default, this option is
disabled.
Do not check this item unless you are
sure you have a remote database server
installed and operating properly! If
selected, XStudio will not use the default
local database and will try to find a remote
database.
If you are using a remote database server, the correct
name and address of the server are entered in this field.
Use the adjacent [Select] and [Maintain List] buttons to
select a defined database server or create a list of
available servers respectively. See the topic on Database
Server List Maintenance for more information.
If you are using a remote database server, the port
number must match the one the server is using. The
default value is 16000.
As a default, when using a remote database server, data
is transferred between the database server and XStudio
uncompressed. If your LAN performance is slow, you can
implement varying degrees of data compression, which
causes the database server to compress the data before
Kommentare zu diesen Handbüchern