WMS:Import from Database
The Database Import Wizard allows users to access data stored in a database and import it. The wizard is invoked by selecting the Import from Database command from the File menu. The data types that can be imported by the Database Import Wizard are the same data types that are supported by the Text Import Wizard. Like the Text Import Wizard, database data must be formatted in columns to be imported.
The Database Import Wizard has five steps:
- Step 1 - Connecting to a Database
- Step 2 - Querying Information from a Database Table
- Step 3 - Viewing the Queried Data from a Database Table
- Step 4 - Assigning Column Types
Step 4 is identical to the last step in the Text Import Wizard.
Step 1 - Connecting to a Database
Step 1 of the wizard lets you set up a connection to a database. To connect to a database either on the same computer or on a network press the Connect to Database button. Once a database connection is created, a path to the database and the different tables in the database are displayed. When a table is selected its columns are displayed along with the number of rows in that table.
Step 2 - Querying Information from a Database Table
Step 2 allows you to create, copy, delete, and import queries that retrieve data from a database. To help in writing the queries, the tables in the database are displayed, as well as the columns in the selected table.
Some SQL Basics
The query is an SQL (Structured Query Language) statement. The SQL statement is entered in the Query SQL statement edit field. An example of an SQL statement would be: “SELECT x, y, z, toluene FROM multipledatasets”. This statement means that columns x, y, z, and toluene from the table multipledatasets will be retrieved from a database. SQL statements are case sensitive. SQL statements also require brackets around table or column names that have spaces. For example, to query data from a table titled “x coordinate” in the SQL statement it would be written as [x coordinate]. A full explanation of SQL is beyond the scope of this document.
You can write a short description for each query in the Query description edit field. The New button creates a new query that has a default name, description, and SQL statement. The Copy button creates a copy of the currently selected query. The Delete button deletes the currently selected query.
The queries you define are saved automatically by WMS in a file called wmsquery.ini, located in the folder where WMS is installed. The Import button allows you to import a list of queries from any file that follows the same format as the wmsquery.ini file.
Step 3 - Viewing the Results of the Query
Step 3 displays the results of the database query. Only the first 20 rows are displayed in a spreadsheet. If the results are not what you wanted, you can go back to Step 2 and modify the query.
Step 4 - Assigning Column Types
Step 4 is identical to Step 2 of the Text Import Wizard.
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