ConnectionString Attribute
Each 
            Import element has a ConnectionString
                attribute that defines an OLE-DB connection from the adapter to the external data
                source. However, the format of the ConnectionString attribute
                depends on the Type attribute of the Import
                element, which declares the type of data source to which the adapter connects for
                this particular import.Note: The Business Importer is a 32-bit application,
                    and 32-bit OLE-DB connection strings must be used on 64-bit operating
                    systems.
Tip: For guidelines about building and validating a connection string, see
                    Validating Connection Strings. 
            The following table shows, for each Type of data source that the
                import may use, the different format and attribute values for the
                    ConnectionString. 
Type attribute of Import | 
                    ConnectionString attribute of
                        Import | 
                
|---|---|
ADSI | 
                    
                         ADSI is used for directory data import, such as from Active Directory or
                            eDirectory. Acceptable formats for  
                    ConnectionString
                            when using this data source are:
  | 
                
CSV | 
                    This import  
In all cases, to specify the properties of each column in the
                        imported file, use a Type may be used both for files with
                            delimited values (as in a true comma-separate value file), or for text
                            files with fixed-length values.
 schema.ini file (see Editing a Schema.ini File). | 
                
Excel | 
                    The format depends on which version of spreadsheet files you are
                                importing. 
 
  | 
                
ODBC | 
                    ODBC is a generic driver than can be used in conjunction with the
                        "Microsoft OLE-DB Driver for ODBC Drivers". The connection string varies
                        according to the driver used. This example is for a connection to an Excel
                        file using a test DSN:
                         | 
                
OleDB | 
                    OleDB is a generic driver that can be used with a variety of
                            databases, such as Microsoft Access, Ingres, Paradox, and others. The
                            prerequisite is that the corresponding OLE-DB driver has been installed
                            and configured on the computer where the import is run. Example for
                            Microsoft Access:
                             
 | 
                
Oracle | 
                    
                         Oracle connections require the installation of an Oracle client provided
                            by Oracle Corporation. The Oracle client should install the OLE-DB
                            driver for Oracle. The format
                                is: 
                    Tip: Do not include the provider in this connection
                                string. 
 | 
                
SqlServer | 
                    
                         The format depends on the authentication model.  
                    
 Tip: Do not include the provider in this connection
                                string. 
 | 
                
WebService | 
                    
                         Web services can be called using a SOAP request. The connection string
                            must contain the URL and, if authentication is needed, the credentials:
                             
                     Or, with
                            credentials:
                             | 
                
XML | 
                    
                         Allows for import of XML files. The connection string must contain the
                            path and name of the XML file:
                             
                    
                            Enclosing quotation marks are mandatory when the values include white
                            space, and otherwise optional.
                            Example: | 
                
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