Connecting to Data Sources with "Quadrant"
[This content is no longer valid. For the latest information on "M", "Quadrant", SQL Server Modeling Services, and the Repository, see the Model Citizen blog.]
The topics in this section describe how to connect to SQL Server databases and browse data in Microsoft code name “Quadrant”.
In This Section
- About Database Sessions in "Quadrant"
Database sessions enable you to see sets of changes to the data before committing.
- How to: Connect to a SQL Server Database with "Quadrant"
Use the Explorer to open a new database session.
- How to: Enable Remote Connections on SQL Server
Enable “Quadrant” to connect to a remote instance of SQL Server.
- How to: Reconnect to a Session with "Quadrant"
Reconnect to a session if the connection is lost.
- How To: Delete a Session in "Quadrant"
Delete a session and close all workpads associated with the session.
- How To: Determine the Current Session in "Quadrant"
Use the status bar to determine which session is active, and also infer which session a workpad belongs to.
Related Sections
Exploring and Organizing Data in "Quadrant"