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Setup Guide

Follow these steps to connect EnterpriseDB to your Connect AI account:
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Open the Sources page of the Connect AI navigation menu.
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Click + Add Connection in the upper-right corner.
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Type EnterpriseDB into the search field, then click the data source name.
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On the Basic Settings tab of the new connection, enter a connection name or keep the default name.
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In the User field, enter the EnterpriseDB username for authentication.
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In the Password field, enter the password to authenticate with the EnterpriseDB server.
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(Optional) In the Server field, enter the host name or IP address of the EnterpriseDB Postgres Advanced Server.
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(Optional) In the Database field, enter the name of the EnterpriseDB database to connect to. If a database is not provided, the user’s default database is used.
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(Optional) In the Port field, enter the port for connecting to the EnterpriseDB server. The default port is 5444.
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At the top of the Connect AI Add Connection page, click Save & Test.
  • If the connection test succeeds, a Connection successfully saved message appears, indicating that your connection has been created. The Status on the Edit Connection page also changes to Authenticated. View the data model of your successful connection in the right pane of the Edit Connection page, in the Data Model tab.
  • If the connection test fails, ensure that you entered your login information correctly with no stray spaces or other characters. Connect AI displays error messages under the required fields with missing data. Some data sources require that you sign in directly to the source website. If you did not, an error message appears under the Sign in button. Correct the errors and try again.
  • Unsuccessful connections are saved as drafts and have a Status of Not Authenticated. You can return to the connection and authenticate it later.

More Information

For more information about interactions between Connect AI and EnterpriseDB, see this information page.