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Using DBExplorer to access Teradata

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    GEHC2
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    Out of the box, I did not see any specific configuration to support JDBC access to a Teradata database instance. Do u you have any documentation to explain how we could configure DBExplorer to access teradata ?

    Thanks,
    -Naga

    #225274 Reply

    Riyad Kalla
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    Naga,
    I am not even farmiliar with that DB’s name… do you have a URL handy? I don’t know that support would be forthcomming very soon as it is a much lesser known DB and our DB devs are currently up to their ears in development.

    #225522 Reply

    That’s fine, I think we just need to add the JDBC driver from the vendor, no big deal. Will re-open if there’s any problem. Thanks,

    Jay

    #226058 Reply

    venske
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    “I am not even farmiliar with that DB’s name… ”

    Teradata has the largest data warehouses and the largest customers in the world. 100s of terabytes in a single footprint. It’s a division of NCR. If you haven’t heard of it, you may want to look into it if you are trying to crack corporate accounts.

    If you need additional information, please check my contact information for account venske.

    Regards,
    Jim

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