
39.1.4 - Database types and settings
Database type Settings
Microsoft Access Specifies the path to the Access database (*.MDB), which can be on a local drive or on a
Universal Naming Convention (UNC) path.
If the database is on a local drive and does not require a user name and password, select
the Blank Username and Password check box.
If the database is on a UNC path, enter the appropriate credentials. The user must have
permission to access the specified path.
Microsoft SQL Specifies the SQL server, user name, and password used to access the SQL Server, and
the Catalog/Database.
l SQL Server: The SQL server that you want to use. If the Microsoft SQLServer
Management Object component is installed on the computer, the system automatically
fills the SQL Server list with the names of SQL servers on the local segment of the
network and you can select the server from the list. If MDAO is not installed, you can
type the server name in the field.
l Username: SQL server user name.
l Password: Password for the specified user.
l Catalog/Database: The database where you want to start browsing tables. You can
select the catalog or database from the list, if MDAO is installed, or you can type the
catalog or database name in the field.
Oracle Specifies the listener, user name, and password used to access the Oracle database.
l TNS Name: Listener on the Oracle database server.
l Username: Oracle user name for the integrated security user on the target database.
l Password: Oracle password for the specified user.
39.1.5 - Map a document destination
When you set a database as a destination, you can use the Map document destination feature to map the
name and file extension of the scanned document to STRING fields in a table in the database. This enables
you, or a database administrator, to create associations between the scanned document and any index
information that the user enters on the Index screen for the document, wherever that index information is
stored.
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