In this tutorial, you create 
               		a Visual Studio Managed COBOL project to use as you complete the remainder of these tutorials. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
             
               		 
               		  
               - Requirements 
                  		  
               
- Before attempting this tutorial, you must complete 
                  			 Tutorial: Create a SQL Server Database. 
                  		  
               
- Launch 
                  			 Enterprise Developer 
                  			 for Visual Studio 2013 
                  		  
               
-  This procedure varies depending on your Windows version. If you need instructions, see 
                  			 To start 
                     				Enterprise Developer. 
                  		  
               
- Create a New 
                  			 Managed 
                  			 COBOL Project 
                  		  
               
- In this set of tutorials, you create a 
                  			 Managed 
                  			 COBOL application 
                  			 to take advantage of the features available in the ADO.NET connection editor, and the OpenESQL 
                  			 Managed Runtime. 
                  			 
                   
                     				
                     - Start 
                        				  Enterprise Developer. If you need instructions, see 
                        				  To start 
                           					 Enterprise Developer. 
                        				
                     
- In Visual Studio, click 
                        				  . 
                        				
                     
- Under 
                        				  Installed Templates, click 
                        				  COBOL > 
                        				  Managed. 
                        				
                     
- Click 
                        				  Console Application. 
                        				
                     
- In the 
                        				  Name field, type 
                        				  OESQLAssistantTutorial. 
                        				
                     
- In the 
                        				  Location field, specify a directory in which to store the project; then click 
                        				  OK. 
                        				  
                        Visual Studio creates a new 
                           					 solution and a 
                           					 project named 
                           					 OESQLAssistantTutorial. 
                           					 The project contains one generic program, 
                           						Program1.cbl, that you use in a later tutorial. If Visual Studio has automatically opened this file for editing, close it for now. 
                           					  
                           				  
                         
 
- Set Project Properties 
                  		  
               
- To compile this application such that it connects to the database via ADO.NET, you must set the project properties to include
                  the DBMAN=ADO SQL compiler directive option. We must also set the BEHAVIOR compiler directive to provide optimal cursor behavior,
                  including isolation level and lock concurrency settings. 
                  			  
                  			 
                   
                     				
                     - From the Solution Explorer, double-click 
                        				  Properties under your 
                        				  OESQLAssistantTutorial project. 
                        				
                     
- On the 
                        				  SQL tab, select 
                        				  OpenESQL from the 
                        				  ESQL Preprocessor drop-down list. 
                        				
                     
- Click 
                        				  Add. 
                        				
                     
- On the 
                        				  Available Directives list, click 
                        				  DBMAN; then click 
                        				  OK. 
                        				
                     
- Repeat steps 
                        				  3 and 
                        				  4, but this time add the 
                        				  BEHAVIOR directive. 
                        				
                     
- Back on the 
                        				  SQL tab, select 
                        				  BEHAVIOR on the 
                        				  Directives list. 
                        				
                     
- From the 
                        				  Value drop-down list, select 
                        				  ANSI. 
                        				
                     
- Click 
                        				  Save ( ); then close the Properties window. ); then close the Properties window.