setoptions
Description
sets JDBC or ODBC connection options, where opts
= setoptions(opts
,Option1,OptionValue1,...,OptionN,OptionValueN
)opts
is one of the following:
SQLConnectionOptions
object for JDBC connections.SQLConnectionOptions
object for ODBC connections.
Examples
Create JDBC Data Source
Create, configure, test, and save a JDBC data source for a Microsoft® SQL Server® database.
Create an SQL Server data source for a JDBC database connection.
vendor = "Microsoft SQL Server"; opts = databaseConnectionOptions("jdbc",vendor)
opts = SQLConnectionOptions with properties: DataSourceName: "" Vendor: "Microsoft SQL Server" JDBCDriverLocation: "" DatabaseName: "" Server: "localhost" PortNumber: 1433 AuthenticationType: "Server"
opts
is an SQLConnectionOptions
object with these properties:
DataSourceName
— Name of the data sourceVendor
— Database vendor nameJDBCDriverLocation
— Full path of the JDBC driver fileDatabaseName
— Name of the databaseServer
— Name of the database serverPortNumber
— Port numberAuthenticationType
— Authentication type
Configure the data source by setting the JDBC connection options for the data source SQLServerDataSource
, full path to the JDBC driver file, database name toystore_doc
, database server dbtb04
, port number 54317
, and Windows® authentication.
opts = setoptions(opts, ... 'DataSourceName',"SQLServerDataSource", ... 'JDBCDriverLocation',"C:\Drivers\mssql-jdbc-7.0.0.jre8.jar", ... 'DatabaseName',"toystore_doc",'Server',"dbtb04", ... 'PortNumber',54317,'AuthenticationType',"Windows")
opts = SQLConnectionOptions with properties: DataSourceName: "SQLServerDataSource" Vendor: "Microsoft SQL Server" JDBCDriverLocation: "C:\Drivers\mssql-jdbc-7.0.0.jre8.jar" DatabaseName: "toystore_doc" Server: "dbtb04" PortNumber: 54317 AuthenticationType: "Windows"
The setoptions
function sets the DataSourceName
, JDBCDriverLocation
, DatabaseName
, Server
, PortNumber
, and AuthenticationType
properties in the SQLConnectionOptions
object.
Test the database connection with a blank user name and password. The testConnection
function returns the logical 1
, which indicates the database connection is successful.
username = ""; password = ""; status = testConnection(opts,username,password)
status = logical
1
Save the configured data source.
saveAsDataSource(opts)
You can connect to the new data source using the database
function or the Database Explorer app.
Edit Existing JDBC Data Source
Edit an existing JDBC data source for a Microsoft® SQL Server® database. Set an additional JDBC driver-specific option, and save the data source.
Retrieve the existing SQL Server data source SQLServerDataSource
.
datasource = "SQLServerDataSource";
opts = databaseConnectionOptions(datasource)
opts = SQLConnectionOptions with properties: DataSourceName: "SQLServerDataSource" Vendor: "Microsoft SQL Server" JDBCDriverLocation: "C:\Drivers\mssql-jdbc-7.0.0.jre8.jar" DatabaseName: "toystore_doc" Server: "dbtb04" PortNumber: 54317 AuthenticationType: "Windows"
opts
is an SQLConnectionOptions
object with these properties:
DataSourceName
— Name of the data sourceVendor
— Database vendor nameJDBCDriverLocation
— Full path of the JDBC driver fileDatabaseName
— Name of the databaseServer
— Name of the database serverPortNumber
— Port numberAuthenticationType
— Authentication type
Add a JDBC driver-specific connection option by using a name-value pair argument. The option specifies a timeout value for establishing the database connection. opts
contains a new section of properties for the additional JDBC connection option.
opts = setoptions(opts,'loginTimeout',"20")
opts = SQLConnectionOptions with properties: DataSourceName: "SQLServerDataSource" Vendor: "Microsoft SQL Server" JDBCDriverLocation: "C:\Drivers\mssql-jdbc-7.0.0.jre8.jar" DatabaseName: "toystore_doc" Server: "dbtb04" PortNumber: 54317 AuthenticationType: "Windows" Additional Connection Options: loginTimeout: "20"
Test the database connection with a blank user name and password. The testConnection
function returns the logical 1
, which indicates the database connection is successful.
username = ""; password = ""; status = testConnection(opts,username,password)
status = logical
1
Save the updated data source.
saveAsDataSource(opts)
Create ODBC Data Source
Create a data source that connects to a MySQL® server on the Windows® or macOS platform.
On the Windows platform, use the databaseConnectionOptions
function to
create a data source that connects to a MySQL server.
opts = databaseConnectionOptions('odbc','mysql')
opts = SQLConnectionOptions with properties: DataSourceName: "" Vendor: "MySQL" DatabaseName: "" Server: "localhost" PortNumber: 3306 ODBCDriver: "MariaDB ODBC 3.1 Driver"
Configure the data source by setting the ODBC connection options.
opts = opts.setoptions('DataSourceName','mysql_odbc','DatabaseName',"toy_store","Server","dbtb09"); opts.saveAsDataSource();
Alternatively, use the databaseConnectionOptions
function on the
macOS platform to create a data source that connects to a MySQL server.
opts = databaseConnectionOptions("odbc","MySQL")
opts = SQLConnectionOptions with properties: DataSourceName: "mysql-server-test" Vendor: "MySQL" DatabaseName: "toy_store" Server: "dbtb09" PortNumber: 3306 ODBCDriver: "/Applications/MATLAB_R2024a.app/bin/maci64/libmaodbc.dylib" DriverManager: "unixODBC"
Configure the data source by setting the ODBC connection options.
opts = setoptions(opts,"DataSourceName","mysql-server-test", ... "DatabaseName","toy_store","Server","dbtb01")
Input Arguments
opts
— Database connection options
SQLConnectionOptions
object
Database connection options, specified as one of the following:
SQLConnectionOptions
object for JDBC connections.SQLConnectionOptions
object for ODBC connections.
Option1,OptionValue1,...,OptionN,OptionValueN
— JDBC or ODBC connection options to set
name-value arguments
JDBC or ODBC connection options to set, specified as one or more name-value
arguments. Option
is a character vector or string scalar that
specifies the name of a connection option. OptionValue
is the value
of the connection option, specified as a character vector, string scalar, logical
scalar, or numeric scalar. You can specify any connection option that is a property of
the following objects:
SQLConnectionOptions
for JDBC connections.SQLConnectionOptions
for ODBC connections.
Example: "DataSourceName","myDataSource","Server","localhost","PortNumber",3306
configures a JDBC data source named myDataSource
that is located on
the local server with the port number 3306
.
"DataSourceName","mysql-server-test","DatabaseName","toy_store","Server","dbtb01"
configures an ODBC data source named mysql-server-test
that is
located on a server named dbtb01
.
Output Arguments
opts
— Database connection options
SQLConnectionOptions
object
Database connection options, returned as one of the following:
SQLConnectionOptions
object for JDBC connections.SQLConnectionOptions
object for ODBC connections.
Version History
Introduced in R2020bR2024a: Set ODBC connection options
Set connection options for ODBC database connections.
See Also
Apps
Objects
Functions
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