See “Using Connection Failover” for a discussion of connection failover and information about other connection string options that you can set for this feature.where string is the name of the application.Determines whether the data provider clones the existing connection if another active result set is not currently possible on the existing SQL Server connection and the application requires one. This connection string option can affect performance. See “Performance Considerations” for more information.NOTE: Reauthentication cannot be performed on connections that can be cloned (see Reauthentication Enabled).NOTE: This option is ignored if Reauthentication Enabled is set to True.0 | xwhere x is a positive integer from 1 to 65535.If set to x, the data provider attempts to connect the specified number of times. If a connection is not established during the retry attempts, the data provider returns an error that is generated by the last server to which it attempted to connect.0 | xwhere x is a positive integer from 1 to 65535.If set to x, the data provider waits the specified number of seconds between connection retry attempts.0 | xwhere x is a positive integer greater than 1.where string is the name of a database.0 | xWhere x is a positive integer 1 or higher.If set to x, tracing is enabled.See “Performance Considerations” for information about configuring this option for optimal performance.This connection string option can affect performance for the ADO.NET data provider. For more information, see “Performance Considerations”.where string is a valid host name or IP address.If your network supports named servers, you can specify a server name such as SQL Serverserver. Or, you can specify an IP address in IPv4 or IPv6 format or a combination of both. See “Using IP Addresses” for information about using IP addresses.empty string | host_name0 or xwhere x is any positive integerwhere command is a SQL command.C:\install_dir\DDTek.lic0 | xwhere x is a positive integer from 1 to 65535.See “Removing Connections from a Pool” for a discussion of connection lifetimes.If set to True, the data provider attempts to connect to the database servers in random order. See “Client Load Balancing” for more information about load balancing.NOTE: This option has no effect unless alternate servers are defined for the Alternate Servers connection string option.The Load Balancing connection string option is an optional setting that you can use in conjunction with connection failover. See “Using Connection Failover” for a discussion of connection failover and for information about other connection options that you can set for this feature.See “Creating a Connection Pool” for more information.See “Creating a Connection Pool” for more information.See “Removing Connections from a Pool” for a discussion of connection lifetimes.0 | xwhere x is a positive integer from 1 to 65535.This connection string option can affect performance. See “Performance Considerations” for more information.-1 | 0 | xwhere x is an integer from 1 to 127If set to x, the data provider uses a multiple of 512 bytes (for example, PacketSize=6 means to set the packet size to 6 * 512 = 3072 bytes).NOTE: When the BindByName property of the SQLServerCommand class is set to True and this connection string option is defined as BindByName or BindByOrdinal, the value defined in the connection string is overridden for the lifetime of the SQLServerCommand Class.Refer to the DataDirect Connect Series for ADO.NET Installation Guide for product requirements and configuration that must be satisfied to use Integrated Windows authentication with the SQL Server data provider.where string is a valid password.If set to True, connection pooling is enabled. See “Using Connection Pooling” for a discussion of connection pooling.where port is the port number.
■ Table B-3 provides the supported values for the Schema Options connection string option. To specify multiple values, specify a comma-separated list of the names, or the sum of the hexadecimal values of the column collections that you want to return.
Table B-3. SQL Server Column Collections Schema Options=ShowProcedureDefinitions or Schema Options=0x20.Schema Option=ShowProcedureDefinitions, ShowViewDefinitions or Schema Options=0x60.This connection string option can affect performance. For more information, see “Performance Considerations”.See “Connecting to Named Instances” for a discussion of using named instances.where string is the name of the section in the Interfaces file that contains the network connection information.where string is a valid user name.where string is the name of the client.