This process allows you to work with multiple catalogs at the same time: connecting to an ESCWA service potentially gives access to each Micro Focus directory server (MFDS) associated with the service, and in turn, access to each catalog for the regions within each MFDS. If you are connecting using SSL, you need to add both the ESCWA endpoint and each region's endpoint that you need to work with to your Certificate Authority Trust Store, because Micro Focus Data File Tools needs to connect to a region directly, to ENQ/DEQ the data set.
 (Data Explorer).
 (Data Explorer). 
                     		   
                  		    
                  			 
                  The Data Explorer opens in the left-hand pane.
 and select 
                     			 Add Connection.
 and select 
                     			 Add Connection. 
                     		   
                  		    
                  			 
                  The Data Source Settings dialog box is displayed.
For more information about enabling SSL connections, see the Security section in Preferences.
If you are connecting to an unsecured server, an 'Insecure Connection' warning is displayed. See the Use SSL option above to connect securely.
The MFDS associated with the ESCWA service are displayed in the Data Explorer.
 (Settings), enter the required credentials, then click 
                     			 Logon. After which, you can expand a node of an enterprise server regions that you have permission to view to display the catalog
                     associated with that region.
 (Settings), enter the required credentials, then click 
                     			 Logon. After which, you can expand a node of an enterprise server regions that you have permission to view to display the catalog
                     associated with that region. 
                     		   
                  		
                (Filter), then in the 
                  			 Filter dialog box, type a data set name filter (for example: MFIJCL.*.*.DATA) and click 
                  			 Confirm.
(Filter), then in the 
                  			 Filter dialog box, type a data set name filter (for example: MFIJCL.*.*.DATA) and click 
                  			 Confirm. 
                  		   
                  		    
                  			 
                  The Specify Fileshare Name dialog box appears.
The Open Data File dialog box appears.
 (Settings) to the right of the connection name, and then on the 
                  		  Data Source Settings dialog box, click 
                  		  Delete.
 (Settings) to the right of the connection name, and then on the 
                  		  Data Source Settings dialog box, click 
                  		  Delete.