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SmartBear_Suppo
Alumni
13 years agoHey Bill,
Linking different database connections to different environments can be a little confusing, but is actually pretty simple. Here's how you do it.
Once you've created a JDBC Connection and created one or more environments, go to the "Environments" in the project view and select one of your environments. Then, select the "JDBC Connections" tab below, select one of the connections and click the "Options" icon. Any changes you make there are only going to be applied for the selected environment. When making a JDBC request, you can then select your connection, which will change dynamically depending on which environment you've selected.
Does this help you out? Let me know if you have any further questions and I'll assist
Regards,
Arian
SmartBear Sweden
Linking different database connections to different environments can be a little confusing, but is actually pretty simple. Here's how you do it.
Once you've created a JDBC Connection and created one or more environments, go to the "Environments" in the project view and select one of your environments. Then, select the "JDBC Connections" tab below, select one of the connections and click the "Options" icon. Any changes you make there are only going to be applied for the selected environment. When making a JDBC request, you can then select your connection, which will change dynamically depending on which environment you've selected.
Does this help you out? Let me know if you have any further questions and I'll assist

Regards,
Arian
SmartBear Sweden