Teradata Query Scheduler Connect Dialog Box - Query Scheduler

Teradata Query Scheduler User Guide

Product
Query Scheduler
Release Number
15.00
Language
English (United States)
Last Update
2018-09-28
dita:id
B035-2512
lifecycle
previous
Product Category
Teradata Tools and Utilities

Teradata Query Scheduler Connect Dialog Box

Use the Connect command in the Teradata Query Scheduler Viewer to open the Teradata Query Scheduler Connect dialog box(Figure 9). Use the controls in that dialog box to connect to a Teradata QS server.

Figure 9: Teradata Query Scheduler Connect Dialog Box

The following table describes the options and controls in this dialog box:

 

Table 24: Connect Dialog Box: Options and Control Descriptions  

Option

Description

Database Name

Use this text box to enter the name of the Teradata Database to use to schedule your SQL requests.

User Name

Enter your user name associated with the Teradata Database entered in the Database Name box.

Password

Enter the password associated with the user name entered in the User Name box.

Default Database

[Optional] Usually, your DBA sets up a default database associated with your user name and password. However, the name of another database can be entered as the default database in this text box.

Account String

[Optional] Usually, your DBA sets up a logon account string associated with your user name and password. However, a different account string can be entered instead of using the default.

Server

Enter the name or IP address of the system the Teradata QS server is running on. Initially, this box is disabled.

Teradata QS validates the Teradata Database logon parameters and attempts to obtain information about active Teradata QS servers from the TDWM database. If an active server is found, a connection is established, and the Teradata QS Viewer opens.

If a CLIv2 error occurs, an attempt is made to establish a connection using the Teradata QS server name configured with the Teradata QS Operations tool. If that is unsuccessful, the Server box becomes available.

Note: Your DBA defines the default Teradata QS server using the Teradata Query Scheduler Operations tool. See “Changing Default Server Information” on page 63 for details.

Mechanism

Select the appropriate authentication mechanism (for example, TD2) in this list box. The default is blank, representing the standard Teradata (TD2) mechanism.

Parameter

Type the authentication string to be used with the mechanism specified. If the specified mechanism does not require this string, leave the box empty.

OK

Click to save the entries, close the Teradata Query Scheduler Connect dialog box, connect to the Teradata QS server, and open the Teradata Query Scheduler Viewer.

Cancel

Click to close the Teradata Query Scheduler Connect dialog box without saving the entries or connecting to the Teradata QS server.

To learn how to use the Teradata Query Scheduler Connect dialog box, see “Connect to a Teradata QS Server” on page 27.