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how to configure multiple ODBC datasources without using Data Explorer

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Dean Deng
Dean Deng el 13 de Jul. de 2017
Comentada: Dean Deng el 19 de Jul. de 2017
I need to set up multiple access databases all at once and so wonder if I can set the datasources all at once using command line without using DataExplorer.
Thanks

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Amit Doshi
Amit Doshi el 17 de Jul. de 2017
Hello Dean,
You can create multiple connection objects for multiple databases using the command line.
For example:
conn1 = database('dbtoolboxdemo','admin','admin');
conn2 = database('dbtoolboxdatabase_2','admin','admin');
Refer the below link to know how to connect to Microsoft Access Using ODBC Driver and Command Line: https://www.mathworks.com/help/database/ug/microsoft-access-odbc-windows.html#bt8kis8-1
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Dean Deng
Dean Deng el 19 de Jul. de 2017
Actually what I am asking is how to configure and build up the datasource through the command line; not connecting to the datasource. I ended up using cmd command lines to set up the datasource with odbcconf. Hope that this might help others who are seeking similar answers.

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