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Database Types

Standard Repositories

A standard repository is a basic database file for single- or multi-user environments. Implementation of a database server is not required; however, there are limits on the amount of data and the number of simultaneous users. (If you prefer to use a more robust Oracle or SQL Server database, see Enterprise Repositories. If you plan to work alone and don’t want changes to be saved automatically, see Synthesis Files.)

Creating a New Standard Repository

To create a new standard database, choose File > New > Standard Repository.

In the Repository name field, specify the filename for the new *.rsr11 file. The path where the file will be saved is shown below this field; to change the location, click the browse icon in the field.

The following options are available when you create a new standard database:

Opening an Existing Standard Repository

If you have opened the file recently, choose File > Recent and then select the file in the Recent Repositories list.

Otherwise, choose File > Open Repository and then browse for the *.rsr11 file.

If the repository has login security enabled and you are unable to connect, you may be encountering one of the following issues:

 

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