The following prerequisites are required before moving on to the OpenESQL Managed Code tutorials. 
               	 
            
 
            	 
             
               		
               - The Microsoft Visual Studio Shell does not support the generation of clients. Therefore, you must use a full installation
                  of Visual Studio. 
                  		
               
- Microsoft SQL Server must be installed on the same machine as 
                  		  Enterprise Developer. For a list of the SQL Server versions tested with OpenESQL, see the 
                  		  Database Access - OpenESQL section in 
                  		  Additional Software Requirements. 
                  		
               
- Complete the procedures outlined in 
                  		  Prepare the BookDemo SQL Server Database below. 
                  		
               
 
               		 
               		  
               - Prepare the BookDemo SQL Server Database 
                  		  
               
- All OpenESQL Managed tutorials use the same SQL Server database, named BookDemo. Here you create the database and a database
                  connection, but you populate it on an as-needed basis depending on the tutorial. Each tutorial provides instructions for populating
                  the required tables. 
                  			 
                   
                     				 
                     				  
                     - Create the BookDemo Database 
                        				  
                     
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- Create a Database Connection 
                        				  
                     
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                           -  Start the ADO.NET Connection Editor. If you need instructions, see 
                              						  To start the ADO.NET Connection Editor as a user. 
                              						
                           
- On the main screen of the ADO.NET Connection Editor, click 
                              						  Add. 
                              						  
                              This starts the ADO.NET Connection Editor wizard. 
                                 						  
                               
- On the Add an ADO.NET Connection page, click 
                              						  Next. 
                              						
                           
- In the 
                              						  Data Source Name field, type 
                              						  SQLDemo; then click 
                              						  Next. 
                              						
                           
- On the .NET Data Providers page, select 
                              				  SqlClient Data Provider; then click 
                              				  Next. 
                              				
                           
- In the 
                              				  Data Source field, type 
                              				  . (dot) to specify your local SQL Server instance. 
                              				
                           
- In the 
                              						  Initial Catalog field, type 
                              						  BookDemo, which is the name of your SQL Server database. 
                              						
                           
- Do one of the following to set authentication for your SQL Server instance: 
                              				  
                               
                                 					 
                                 - If you want to connect using Windows authentication (recommended), change the value for the 
                                    						Integrated Security key to 
                                    						True. 
                                    					 
                                 
- If you want to connect by providing SQL Server-specific login credentials, type your SQL Server user ID and password into
                                    the 
                                    						Value fields for the 
                                    						User ID and 
                                    						Password keys respectively. 
                                    					 
                                 
 
- Click 
                              				  Next, and then 
                              				  Finish. 
                              				
                           
- After the new connection appears on the main window of the ADO.NET Connection Editor, click 
                              				  Test to verify that the connection works. 
                              				
                           
- Click the 
                              				  x icon in the upper right corner of the ADO.NET Connection Editor main window to close it.