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Toad for SQL Server 6.6 |
Use the Connection Manager to create and manage database connections.
See Understand Toad Connections for more information about how Toad handles open database connections, document windows, and connection sharing in a Toad session.
To manage connections
In the Connection Manager, use the following toolbar buttons to manage connections:
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Create a new connection. When creating a connection, click Save to save details for the connection without connecting to the database. |
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Create a new connection based an existing connection. When creating a connection, click Save to save details for the connection without connecting to the database. |
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Connect to the selected connection. When connecting, click Cancel to abort the attempted connection. |
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Disconnect from the selected connection. When disconnecting, click Cancel to abort the attempted disconnection. |
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View properties for the selected connection. |
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Import connections. |
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Export Toad connections and saved passwords to an XML file. You can then provide this file to other users. |
You can specify options for database connections in the Toad Options dialog.
To configure connection options
To specify one of the following options, select the corresponding page in the Options dialog.
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To show/hide the New Connection dialog on startup. |
Select Environment | General |
Specify the number of connections that display in the History pane of the New Connection window. |
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Automatically open a new Query Builder, Editor, or Database Explorer window on new connections. |
Select Database | General |
Tips:
(Windows server only) To start, stop, or pause the database services associated with a connection, right-click a connection and select Services. You must have access to the remote registry where the database is installed to use this feature.
To change the current connection, select a connection from the drop-down list on the Connection toolbar.
To organize your connections, you can create groups. You can then execute a script in the Editor against multiple connections in the selected group. See Group Connections for more information.
Right-click a connection and select Connect on Startup to automatically open that connection each time Toad starts.