You can create a new connection, or connect to an existing connection from the Create New Connection window. Troubleshoot SQL Server® Issues about troubleshooting connection issues.
Click here to view a video about creating connections in Toad Data Point
Note: For SQL Azure connections:
Click on the toolbar (ALT+F+N).
Select Microsoft SQL Server or Microsoft SQL Azure from the Group list box.
Review the following for additional information:
Login Tab | Description |
Server name |
Enter the name of the server to use when connecting. Click to display any servers running SQL Server that are currently active on the network. Notes:
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Authentication |
Select the type of authentication to use for this connection. You can connect to an Azure SQL database with Active Directory authentication. Client configuration is required. See https:// docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/sql-database/sql-database-aad-authentication-configure#configure-your-client-computers Note: You cannot create a SQL Azure connection using Windows Authentication. |
Password |
Enter the password to use when connecting. Tip: After connecting, you can set a master password to further secure your connection in Tools | Options| Environment | Security. |
Category |
Select or create a category if you want to color code Editor tabs for a specific connection. This can help differentiate between development and production databases. You can also set an option to color code the Object Explorer pane and object editor windows (Create, Alter, Drop, etc.). |
Encrypt connection |
Select this option to enable encryption for the current connection provided that the certificate has been already installed on the server. |
Advanced Tab | Description |
Network protocol |
Select one of the following:
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Parameter Name/Value |
You can add parameters to the connection. Toad includes the Application Name parameter with value Toad Data Point by default. |
OBDC driver |
Select an ODBC driver to use for this connection when creating cross-connection queries. Tip: You can specify the ODBC driver to use for all connections for this database provider in Tools | Options | Database | SQL Server. |
Click Connect to save the connection and immediately connect to the database.
or
Click Save to save the connection without connecting to the database.
Tip: Connections are stored in the connections.xml file and can be found by clicking the Application Data Directory link in Help | About.
To import connections (including Central Management Server connections)
Specify the location where the connections currently reside.
Note: Review the following for additional information on CMS connections:
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