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                  		  Mount the installation CD-ROM for AcuXDBC. 
                     		   
                  		
               
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                  		  Change to the mount directory. 
                     		   
                  		
               
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                  		  Type 
                     			 ./install and follow the instructions given from the command line. 
                     		   
                  		
               
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                  		   Download an ODBC driver for UNIX. AcuXDBC has been tested with "unixODBC" from 
                     			 www.unixodbc.org/unixODBC-2.2.11.tar.gz. 64-bit platforms require unixODBC version 2.2.12 or later. 
                     		   
                  		
               
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                  		   Copy the 
                     			 unixODBC*.tar.gz file to a location where you have permission to create files and directories. 
                     		   
                  		
               
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                  		   Type 
                     			 unzip unixODBC*.tar.gz. 
                     		   
                  		
               
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                  		  Type 
                     			 tar xvf unixODBC*.tar 
                     		   
                  		
               
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                  		   Read the 
                     			 readme file located in the directory where the package was extracted and any other 
                     			 readme files with a suffix that describes your operating system (for example, 
                     			 readme.aix for IBM.AIX). These directions are provided for a basic 32-bit Linux (Intel x86) installation. 
                     		   
                  		
               
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                  		   Read the 
                     			 install file for prerequisites and installation instructions. 
                     		   
                  		
               
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                  		   Type 
                     			 configure and wait while features on your system are being checked. 
                     		   
                  		
               
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                  		   Type 
                     			 make and wait for the package to be compiled. 
                     		   
                  		
               
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                  		   Type 
                     			 make install to install programs, data, and documentation. 
                     		   
                  		
               
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                  		   Type 
                     			 odbcinst -j to find out where your SYSTEM and USER data sources are located. Here is the location information from a Linux system. 
                     		   
                  		    
                  			 
                  DRIVERS............: /usr/local/etc/odbcinst.ini 
                        				 
                     			 
                   SYSTEM DATA SOURCES:/usr/local/etc/odbc.ini 
                     			 
                   USER DATA SOURCES..:/home/techsup/.odbc.ini 
                     			 
                   
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                  		   Add the following to the file where your SYSTEM data sources are located (for example, 
                     			 /usr/local/etc/odbc.ini): 
                     		   
                  		    
                  			 
                  [ODBC Data Sources] 
                     			 
                   vision_sys = VORTEXodbc to VISION 
                     			 
                   [vision_sys] 
                     			 
                   Driver = /usr2/lib/acuxdbc.so 
                     			 
                   Description = VORTEXodbc to VISION 
                     			 
                   LoginID = system 
                        				 
                     			 
                   
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                  		  In 
                     			 /opt/acucorp/xxx/lib, create another 
                     			 odbc.ini file with the following information: 
                     		   
                  		    
                  			 
                   rem -------------- VORTEXodbc 
                     			 
                   fetch_buffer_size 8192 --fetch buffer size (in bytes) 
                     			 
                   columns 256 -- max # of database columns 
                     			 
                   logical_cursors 1024 -- max # of logical cursors 
                     			 
                    db_cursors 64 -- max # of DB cursors 
                     			 
                    
                     			 
                     - If the information above is for use on a local machine, enter: 
                        				dsn_vision_sys "acuxdbc04:%s/%s/xvision:acuxdbc.cfg" 
                        			 
                     
- If the information above is for use on a server, enter: 
                        				dsn_vision_sys "acuxdbc03:%s/%s/xvision:acuxdbc.cfg@20222:servername!acuxdbc04" 
                        			 
                     
 
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                  		  Set two operating environment variables called 
                     			 VORTEX_HOME and 
                     			 GENESIS_HOME to the root installation directory of AcuXDBC, 
                     			 /opt/acucorp/xxx/ by default. The following is an example of how to set these variables: 
                     		   
                  		    
                  			 
                  export VORTEX_HOME=/opt/acucorp/xxx 
                     			 
                   export GENESIS_HOME=/opt/acucorp/xxx 
                     			 
                   Note: The value of the environment variable should not have a “/” as the last character, because this can interfere with installation
                     and configuration scripts. 
                     			 
                   
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                  		   Set or modify environment variables that point to the location of the AcuXDBC executables and to tell the operating system
                     where to find the AcuXDBC shared libraries. On Linux, use the PATH and LD_LIBRARY_PATH variables, for example: 
                     		   
                  		    
                  			 
                   export PATH=/opt/acucorp/xxx/bin 
                     			 
                   export LD_LIBRARY_PATH=/opt/acucorp/xxx/bin 
                     			 
                   
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                  		  Modify the AcuXDBC configuration file. A sample configuration file called 
                     			 acuxdbc.cfg is provided for your convenience. The configuration file must be located at 
                     			 $GENESIS_HOME. There are two variables that are required: 
                     			 DICTSOURCE and 
                     			 FILE_PREFIX. Other variables may be needed depending on your situation. Below is a partial sample of 
                     			 acuxdbc.cfg. showing the syntax for the two required variables. Note that this file also contains sample syntax and instructions for
                     all available variables. If you want to use this file, you can remove the comment indicators from any of the other variables
                     listed in 
                     			 acuxdbc.cfg. 
                     		   
                  		    
                  			 
                   # The path to your system catalog directory 
                     			 
                    DICTSOURCE /usr2/acuxdbc/syscat 
                     			 
                    # The path to your data files. You must prepend the line with a semi-colon, 
                     			 
                    # use either double backslashes ("\\") or forward slashes ("/"), 
                     			 
                    # and separate your paths by semi-colons. 
                     			 
                   FILE_PREFIX ;/usr2/acuxdbc/data;/usr2/acuxdbc/sample/acuxdbc/data 
                     			 
                   Note: For 
                     				FILE_PREFIX, the delimiting character is a semi-colon or colon. Spaces are not supported in this AcuXDBC variable. 
                     			 
                   
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                  		  Verify that the AcuXDBC license file, 
                     			 xvision.alc, is located in the bin directory. 
                     		   
                  		
               
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                  		  Run the setup script 
                     			 demo.sh located in the 
                     			 $GENESIS_HOME/bin directory. 
                     		   
                  		
               
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                  		  Try to access a sample Vision file using a utility that came with unixODBC. To run the test, type 
                     			 isql vision_sys system manager. 
                     		   
                  		    
                  			 
                  A successful connection looks like this: 
                     			 
                   Connected! sql-statementhelp [tablename]quit 
                     			 
                   
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                  		  To use the unixODBC driver, set up a Data Source Name (DSN) for the veterinary data: 
                     		   
                  		  
                   
                     			 
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                        				From the 
                           				  Start menu, select 
                           				  Programs/extend xxx/AcuXDBC/ODBC Data Source Administrator. 
                           				 
                        				 The ODBC Data Source Administrator appears. 
                        				 
                        			 
                     
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                        				From the 
                           				  User DSN tab, click 
                           				  Add. 
                           				 
                        			 
                     
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                        				From the Create New Data Source dialog box, select 
                           				  extend AcuXDBC Driver, and then click 
                           				  Finish. 
                           				 
                        			 
                     
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                        				 On the AcuXDBC Setup: General Tab, complete the fields as follows: 
                           				 
                        				  
                        				  
                        
                           
                               
                                 						  
                                  
                                    							 
                                    | Field | Description |   
                                    							 
                                    | Data Source Name | Enter 
                                       								Vet Data |   
                                    							 
                                    | Description (Optional) | Enter 
                                       								Sample veterinary application data |   
                                    							 
                                    | Network Driver | Leave unchecked |   
                                    							 
                                    | Hostname | N/A |   
                                    							 
                                    | Port | N/A |   
                                    							 
                                    | Configuration File | Accept the default value |   
                                    							 
                                    | Username | System |   
                                    							 
                                    | Password | Manager |   
                                    							 
                                    | Confirm Password | Leave blank |  
 
 
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                        				Access the veterinary database from an ODBC-compliant application as described in 
                           				  Working with Windows and Java Applications.