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- Only data source profiles will be provided in the list. See below for how to add application defined data sources to the list.
- A data source name can be directly typed in whether it is on the list or not.
- Even if a data source is protected by Macro Security, it will still show up in the list.
Browser Support
- Chrome
- FireFox
- IE 10 or higher is required, otherwise degrades to previous support, no list - you need to type in the data source name.
- Safari (8) degrades to previous support, no list - you need to type in the data source name. Future support is expected.
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- The default behavior was to not expose application defined data sources in the list. This gives administrators control over what is exposed. Administrators can easily add a data source profile to link to a application provided data source if they want it exposed on the list. This is done by:
- Adding Go to UPM, find the SQL add-on, and press the Configure button
- Add a new data source profile to the configuration
- Name the profile the same as the application defined data source (or different if you prefer)
- Specify the dataSource parameter in the profile pointing the the application defined data source: dataSource = my_application_defined_data_source_name
- Administrators may not want to expose certain application data sources - they may be highly restricted (macro-security) or "need to know" usage