Database.UserId Property |
Sets and returns the database user identification.
Database.UserId = ID
Where ID is the user name that is required for access to the database.
Version |
BarTender 2016 or higher |
Edition |
Automation, Enterprise |
The Database.UserId property can be used with database types that support password protection, including SQL Server, Oracle, Informix, DB2, ODBC, and OLE DB. If a user ID does not exist, then an empty string will be returned.
'Declare a BarTender application variable
Dim btApp As BarTender.Application
'Declare a BarTender document variable
Dim btFormat As New BarTender.Format
'Declare 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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