![]() Specifies whether the driver retries the socket system calls or returns a SQL_ERROR when an EINTR error occurs. Specifies whether to request the next response message while the current message is being processed. Specifies whether the driver sets any Catalog Name parameters to NULL. This option can reduce network traffic but might cause transmission delays. Disabled - TCP gathers small packets into a single larger packet.This option can avoid transmission delays but might increase network traffic. Enabled - TCP immediately sends small packets.Specifies whether TCP sends small packets immediately or waits to gather packets into a single, larger packet: The number of entries defined in DNS for the datasource. The number of seconds that the driver waits for a response when logging in to the database before canceling the operation. Options used by the Translation DLL file. dll file that contains functions for translating all data that is transferred between the Teradata server and the driver. The port number used to access Teradata Database. The maximum size of the response buffer for SQL requests, in kilobytes. Specifies the session mode that the driver uses during sessions on the database: If this option is enabled, the ODBC API function SQLDescribeParam is supported. ![]() Specifies whether extended statement information is used when it is available from the database. Specifies whether the driver encrypts all communication with the database or authentication information only. Specifies whether the driver uses the regional settings for decimal symbols, or uses a period (.) regardless of the regional settings. Specifies whether to log error events or not. Specifies whether to enable the legacy parser or not. Specifies whether the underscore (_) and percent sign (%) characters are parsed as normal characters or as search wildcards. Disabled - The driver uses the HELP DATABASE command.Enabled - SQLTables uses a SELECT statement when no wildcard characters are used in SQLTables.Specifies whether the Help Database is used: The character set (character encoding) to use for the session. Identifies an individual user account and is associated with a specific User Id. The name of the database to access when a Teradata connection is opened. Specifies whether the driver authenticates the connection using a Teradata Wallet reference string. User name to authenticate the Teradata database connection through the specified authentication mechanism. TDNEGO - Uses the mechanism that is selected automatically through Teradata Negotiating, which can include single sign-on.TD2 - Uses the Teradata 2 mechanism, which requires users to provide a Teradata database username and password.SPNEGO - Supports Kerberos authentication for users that log on to Teradata database from Windows.The application provides the user name and password. The mechanism that the driver uses to authenticate the connection to the database: Disabled - The driver uses CSO and requires user to provide Teradata database credentials.Enabled - The driver uses SSO and authenticates the connection by using Teradata database credentials derived from the user information on the client machine.Specifies whether the driver authenticates the connection using Single Sign-On (SSO) or Conventional Sign-On (CSO): The fully qualified domain name or IP address of the Teradata database instance. Connection settings Basic settings Setting For help importing data from Teradata, see Working with the Data Access window. Once the connection is established, the Data Access window opens to the Staging Area and you can begin importing data. In the future, you can reconnect to Teradata from the saved connection. The connection for Teradata is saved to the Existing Connections tab. You can accept the default Connection Name, or enter a new one. In the Data Connection Settings panel, enter the connection settings and at the bottom of the panel, click Save and Connect.You can filter the list of available connectors by entering a search string in the Filter connections box.
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