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Setting general connection properties

This section describes how to configure general connection properties. For an explanation of how to configure advanced connection properties, see Setting advanced connection properties.

To add an Netezza Performance Server (NPS) target endpoint to Qlik Replicate:

  1. In Tasks view, click Manage Endpoint Connections to open the Manage Endpoints Connections dialog box. Then click the New Endpoint Connection button.
  2. In the Name field, type a name for your database. This can be any name that will help to identify the database being used.
  3. In the Description field, type a description that helps to identify the Netezza Performance Server (NPS) database. This is optional.
  4. Select Target as the database role.

  5. Select Netezza Performance Server (NPS) as the database Type.
  6. In the Server field, enter the name of the Netezza Performance Server (NPS) server.
  7. Optionally, change the default Port (5480).
  8. Type the Netezza Performance Server (NPS) authentication information (User Name, Password) for the authorized user for this Netezza Performance Server (NPS) database. If you do not know this information, see your Netezza Performance Server (NPS) database Administrator (DBA).

    Information note
    •  This information is required. If you are using the Advanced tab to create a custom string, make sure to include the User Name and Password properties. See Setting advanced connection properties for more information.

    Information note

    Make sure that the Netezza Performance Server (NPS) user entered in the Netezza Performance Server (NPS) Authentication section has the correct access privileges. For information on how to provide the required privileges, see Permissions.

  9. In the Database name field, enter the name of the Netezza Performance Server (NPS) database.

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