| **Navigation:**  SQL Drivers > ODBC Accelerator Driver >====== ODBC Driver Configuration--Table Properties ====== | [[sseia.htm|{{btn_prev_n.gif|Previous page}}]][[coming future.htm|{{btn_home_n.gif|Return to chapter overview}}]][[odbc column configuration field properties.htm|{{btn_next_n.gif|Next page}}]] | | || Typically, you add SQL support to your application by importing the SQL or ODBC table, view, and synonym definitions into your Clarion Data Dictionary. The Import Wizard automatically fills in the //Table Properties// dialog with default values based on the imported item. However, there are several prompts in the //Table Properties// dialog you can use to further configure the way the ODBC Accelerator Driver accesses the data. These //Table Properties// prompts, and their uses, are described below. **Owner Name** Typically, the Import Wizard places the SQL database connection information (Host, Username, Password, etc.) in the **Owner Name **field. Some backend databases may require additional connection information which you can supply in the **Owner Name **field. This information follows the password and is separated by semicolons, using the syntax: //keyword=value;keyword=value//. For example, when accessing a Sybase database with the ODBC driver, this would appear as: **DataSource,UserID,PassWord,DATABASE=DataBaseName;APP=APPName** Consult your appropriate SQL Server's documentation for information on these keywords, their uses and effects.