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1. To create a database connection, go to to Projectrak → Connections.

2. Select Select Create connection.

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For connection string you have the following examples of the most important databases:

Database

Connection String

SQLServer

jdbc:sqlserver://<server>[:<port>];databasename=<databasename>;schema=<schema>;user=<user

id>;password=<password>

Oracle

jdbc:oracle:thin:[<user>/<password>]@<host>[:<port>]:<SID>

(if

the

password

contains

speacial

characters,

please

parse

it

with

double

quotes:

"password")

MySQL

jdbc:mysql://<server>[:<port>]/<database>?user=<user>&password=<password>

PostgreSQL

jdbc:postgresql://<server>[:<port>]/<database>?user=<user>&password=<password>

4. Select a list in the Fields manager the Fields manager (Go to Projectrak →  Projectrak → Fields.)

5. Under Under External sources, select select a source.
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6. Enter the field name, the connection (previously created) and the SQL query that will be used to get the values.
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