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; Note that all environmental variables can be seen by all connections,
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; so you can't have different values for different connections.
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[ENV]
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INFORMIXSERVER => my_special_database
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INFORMIXDIR => /opt/informix
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;INFORMIXSERVER => my_special_database
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;INFORMIXDIR => /opt/informix
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;ORACLE_HOME => /home/oracle
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; All other sections are arbitrary names for database connections.
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@ -15,6 +16,7 @@ dsn => asterisk
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;username => myuser
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;password => mypass
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pre-connect => yes
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;
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; What should we execute to ensure that our connection is still alive? The
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; statement should return a non-zero value in the first field of its first
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; record. The default is "select 1".
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;idlecheck => 3600
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; Certain servers, such as MS SQL Server and Sybase use the TDS protocol, which
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; limits the number of active queries per connection to 1. By setting up pools
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; of connections, Asterisk can be made to work with these servers.
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; limits the number of active queries per connection to 1. By telling res_odbc
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; not to share connections, Asterisk can be made to work with these servers.
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[sqlserver]
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enabled => no
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dsn => mickeysoft
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pooling => yes
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share_connections => no
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limit => 5
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username => oscar
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password => thegrouch
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pre-connect => yes
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sanitysql => select count(*) from systables
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;
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; Many databases have a default of '\' to escape special characters. MS SQL
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; Server does not.
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backslash_is_escape => no
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