Database.Password Property |
Sets the password for the database. Write-only.
Database.Password = Value
Where Value is the password that is required for access to the database.
Version |
BarTender 2016 or higher |
Edition |
Automation, Enterprise Automation |
The Database.Password property can be used with database types that support password protection, including SQL Server, Oracle, Informix, DB2, ODBC, and OLE DB. This property will always return an empty string if read.
'Declare a BarTender application variable
Dim btApp As BarTender.Application
'Declare a BarTender document variable
Dim btFormat As BarTender.Format
'Declare a BarTender database variable
Dim btDb As BarTender.Database
'Create a new instance of BarTender
btApp = New BarTender.Application
'Set the BarTender application visible
btApp.Visible = True
'Open a BarTender document
btFormat = btApp.Formats.Open("c:\Format1.btw", False, "")
'Select the database
btDb = btFormat.Databases.GetDatabase(1)
'Set the user ID
btDb.UserId = "Administrator"
'Set the password
btDb.Password = "12345"
'End the BarTender process
btApp.Quit(BarTender.BtSaveOptions.btDoNotSaveChanges)
// Declare a BarTender application variable
BarTender.Application btApp;
// Declare a BarTender document variable
BarTender.Format btFormat;
// Declare a BarTender database variable
BarTender.Database btDb;
// Create a new instance of BarTender
btApp = new BarTender.Application();
// Set the BarTender application visible
btApp.Visible = true;
// Open a BarTender document
btFormat = btApp.Formats.Open("c:\\Format1.btw", false, "");
// Select the database
btDb = btFormat.Databases.GetDatabase(1);
// Set the user ID
btDb.UserId = "Administrator";
// Set the password
btDb.Password = "12345";
// End the BarTender process
btApp.Quit(BarTender.BtSaveOptions.btDoNotSaveChanges);
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