Before you can connect to the SQL Server database you created earlier, you must catalog it using the ADO.NET Connection Editor.
               
               	 
            
 
            	 
             
               		 
               		  
               - Requirements 
                  		  
               
- Before attempting this tutorial, you must complete the following tutorials in the order listed: 
                  			 
                   
                     				
                     - Tutorial: Create a SQL Server Database 
                        				
                     
- Tutorial: Create and Configure a Visual Studio Project 
                        				
                     
- Tutorial: Set OpenESQL Assistant Configuration Options 
                        				
                     
 
- Start the OpenESQL Assistant 
                  		  
               
-  You start the OpenESQL Assistant from Visual Studio. 
                  			 
                   
                     				
                     - In Visual Studio, click 
                        				  View > Micro Focus SQL Tools > OpenESQL Assistant. 
                        				
                     
 
- Start the ADO.NET Connection Editor 
                  		  
               
- You can start the ADO.NET Connection Editor from your 
                  			 Start menu or 
                  			 Start page, from the 
                  			 View menu in Visual Studio, or from within the OpenESQL Assistant (see 
                  			 To start the ADO.NET Connection Editor as a user for details). Here, you start it from within the OpenESQL Assistant. 
                  			 
                   
                     				
                     - In the OpenESQL Assistant, click 
                        				   (ADO.NET Connection Editor). (ADO.NET Connection Editor).
 
- Set to Save All Framework and Availability Combinations 
                  		  
               
- By default, the platform target for your project is set to 
                  			 Any CPU. This means that it can use both 32- and 64-bit platforms and connections. In this tutorial, you catalog a 32-bit connection,
                  but set the ADO.NET Connection editor to save all framework and connection combinations so that all are available regardless
                  of the type of connection cataloged. 
                  			 
                   
                     				
                     - In the ADO.NET Connection editor, click 
                        				   > Save > All framework/availability combinations; then do one of the following: > Save > All framework/availability combinations; then do one of the following: 
                           					 
                           - If 
                              						All framework/availability combinations is checked ( ), no further action is required. ), no further action is required.
- If 
                              						All framework/availability combinations is not checked, click it to check it. 
                              					 
                           
 
 
- Catalog the OESQLDemo Connection 
                  		  
               
-  Here you catalog a 32-bit connection to your SQL Server database. 
                  			 
                   
                     				
                     - On the main window of the ADO.NET Connection Editor, click 
                        				  Add. This starts the Add an ADO.NET Connection wizard. 
                        				
                     
- Click 
                        				  Next. 
                        				
                     
- In the 
                        				  Data Source Name field, type 
                        				  OESQLDemo, which is the name of your connection; then click 
                        				  Next. 
                        				
                     
- In the 
                        				  .NET Data Providers grid, select 
                        				  SqlClient Data Provider; then click 
                        				  Next. 
                        				
                     
- Modify the following fields on the 
                        				  Connection Settings grid, providing the specified values: 
                        				  
                        
                           
                               
                                 						  
                                  
                                    							 
                                    | Field | Value |   
                                    							 
                                    | Data Source | (local) |   
                                    							 
                                    | Initial Catalog | OESQLDemo |   
                                    							 
                                    | Integrated Security | True |  
 
 
- Click 
                        				  Next to review your settings. 
                        				
                     
- Click 
                        				  Finish to add the new connection. This returns you to the main window. 
                        				
                     
- After the 
                        				  Data Source Names list refreshes, select the 
                        				  OESQLDemo entry. 
                        				
                     
- Click 
                        				  Test to ensure the connection works properly; then click 
                        				  OK to clear the message. 
                        				
                     
 
- Close the ADO.NET Connection Editor 
                  		  
               
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                     - To close the ADO.NET Connection Editor, click the close button 
                        				   in the upper right corner of the main window. This returns you to the OpenESQL Assistant. in the upper right corner of the main window. This returns you to the OpenESQL Assistant.
 
- Refresh the List of Connections in OpenESQL Assistant 
                  		  
               
- To see the new connection in the OpenESQL Assistant, you must first refresh the list: 
                  			 
                   
                     				
                     - On the OpenESQL Assistant tool bar, click the 
                        				   . .