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Can you describe a bit better what you mean by "direct connections"? Is it Database Connections configured in Application Configuration?
- bennovak10 months agoNew Contributor III
Hi Jack, we are establishing a database connection to an oracle database. As part of this process, we must load in the connection string for the oracle database, and a portion of that string is the service account name and service account password. We are trying to determine if there are certain special characters that cause issues, such as periods, commas, slashes, quotes.
Thanks
- JackLacava10 months agoHonored Contributor
I'm still not entirely sure where you're handling this connection string (in the Server Config Utility? In custom code?), but I believe it has to be an ADO.NET connection string, so any limitations of that format will apply. You should pay attention to ampersands and particularly semicolons, which will have to be escaped. I don't know if the Oracle driver has any additional requirements.
- bennovak10 months agoNew Contributor III
We are populating the connection string when creating a Local Gateway Connection to a Data Source, as part of the Smart Integration Connector setup.
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