ODBC TUTORIAL

Connect to MySQL database from SSLS

Updated: 04 Jan 2023

Introduction

Progress DataDirect’s MySQL ODBC Driver offers a high-performing, secure and reliable connectivity solution, for ODBC applications to access MySQL data. If you want to connect MySQL data from SSLS, Progress DataDirect has you covered. This tutorial will teach you how to configure the DataDirect MySQL driver within SSMS (SQL Server Management Studio). These steps can also be used to configure any ODBC connection. 

 

SQL Server Management Studio is an ideal environment for managing the infrastructure of the SQL Server database and SQL Server itself. With SSMS, you can easily connect to your SQL Server instance, configure, and monitor database objects, and execute queries. Besides this, there is a possibility to create an ODBC connection to external data from SSMS. 

 

Thus, you can work with other databases and clouds used by your applications. 

 

This article will describe a step-by-step procedure for establishing a connection to MySQL from SSMS using our ODBC Driver for MySQL 

 

Configure Connection to MySQL ODBC Driver Using the ODBC Administrator

1. Download and install the Progress DataDirect ODBC driver using the 15-day trial software. In this tutorial, we are connecting to MySQL Database. 

 

2. After the DataDirect MySQL ODBC driver has been installed, open ODBC Administrator to configure the connection. Go to System DSN and click on Add.    

 

 

 

3. Choose the “DataDirect X.X MySQL Wire Protocol” and click on “Finish.” 

 

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4. The ODBC MySQL Wire Protocol Driver Setup window will pop up. 

 

 

 

 

 

   

Enter your credentials, click on “Apply” and then click on “Test Connect.”   

   

5. The MySQL Logon screen will pop up. Provide logon credentials and click on “OK.”   

 

 

 

 


 

6. A dialog box will confirm that the connection is established. 

   

 

 

Configure the DataDirect ODBC MySQL Driver with Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio.

1. Launch SQL Server Management Studio. 

 

2. Navigate to Server Objects > Linked Servers > Providers > MSDASQL > and confirm that the Allow inprocess and Non transacted updates options are Enabled. 

 

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3. In the object explorer navigate to Server Objects > Linked Servers. Right-click and select New Linked Server. 

 

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4. Fill in all the details. 

  1. Name your linked server. 

  1. Check the Server type as another data source. 

  1. Select provider as Microsoft OLE DB Provider for ODBC Drivers from the drop-down menu.  

  1. Enter the Product name as DataDirect.  

  1. Enter the Data Source name created in the ODBC configuration process.  

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5. Click on the Security page and select “Be made using this security context”. Then enter your MySQL username and password. 

 

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6. Click on the Server Options tab and ensure that they match the following options shown in the following screen capture. 

 

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7. That’s it! You’re all done! Now you can find MySQL in the provider's list. Navigate to MySQL > Catalogs > default > Tables. You should see your tables now and be able to query your MySQL data from the linked server 

 

 

Conclusion

Get started today with a free 15-day trial of Progress DataDirect MySQL ODBC drivers, and connect to Microsoft SQL Server Management Studio. 

Contact Us for assistance with any questions you may have, and we will be happy to help!  

 

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