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Connecting to Sybase 11.5, 11.9, 12.0, and 12.5

Use the settings in the following table to connect ColdFusion MX to Sybase 11.5, 11.9, 12.0, and 12.5 data sources:

Setting

Description

CF Data Source Name

The data source name (DSN) used by ColdFusion MX to connect to the data source.

Database

The database to which this data source connects.

Server

The name of the server that hosts the database that you want to use. If the database is local, enclose the word local in parentheses. This name must be either a fully qualified domain name (resolvable through DNS) or an IP address. It cannot be a netbios name (even if you are running NBT), or an alias you set up using the client connectivity wizard (both of these approaches worked in earlier ColdFusion versions).

Port

The number of the TCP/IP port that the server monitors for connections.

Username

The user name that ColdFusion MX passes to the JDBC driver to connect to the data source if a ColdFusion application does not supply a user name; for example, in a cfquery tag.

Password

The password (16-character limit) that ColdFusion MX passes to the JDBC driver to connect to the data source if a ColdFusion application does not supply a password; for example, in a cfquery tag.

Description

(Optional) A description for this connection.

Select Method

Determines whether server cursors are used for SQL queries.

The Direct method provides more efficient retrieval of data when you retrieve record sets in a forward-only direction and you limit your Sybase connection to a single open SQL statement at a time. This is typical for ColdFusion applications.

The Cursor method lets you have multiple open SQL statements on a connection. This is not typical for ColdFusion applications, unless you use pooled statements.

Limit Connections

Specifies whether ColdFusion MX limits the number of database connections for the data source. If you enable this option, use the Restrict Connections to field to specify the maximum.

Restrict Connections to

Specifies the maximum number of database connections for the data source. To use this restriction, you must enable Limit Connections.

Maintain Connections

ColdFusion MX establishes a connection to a data source for every operation that requires one. Enable this option to improve performance by caching the data source connection.

String Format

Enable this option if your application uses Unicode data in DBMS-specific Unicode datatypes such as National Character or nchar.

Max Pooled Statements

Enables reuse of prepared statements (that is, stored procedures and queries that use the cfqueryparam tag). Although you tune this setting based on your application, start by setting it to the sum of the following:

  • Unique cfquery tags that use cfqueryparam
  • Unique cfstoredproc tags

Timeout (min)

The maximum number of minutes after the data source connection is made that you want ColdFusion MX to cache a connection after it is used.

Interval (min)

The time (in minutes) that the server waits between cycles to check for expired data source connections to close.

Disable Connections

If selected, suspends all client connections.

Login Timeout (sec)

The number of seconds before ColdFusion MX times out the data source connection login attempt.

CLOB

Select to return the entire contents of any CLOB/Text columns in the database for this data source. If not selected, ColdFusion MX retrieves the amount specified in the Long Text Buffer setting.

BLOB

Select to return the entire contents of any BLOB/Image columns in the database for this data source. If not selected, ColdFusion MX retrieves the amount specified in the Blob Buffer setting.

LongText Buffer

The default buffer size, used if Enable Long Text Retrieval(CLOB) is not selected. Default is 64000 bytes.

BLOB Buffer

The default buffer size, used if Enable binary large object retrieval (BLOB) is not selected. Default is 64000 bytes.

Allowed SQL

The SQL operations that can interact with the current data source.


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