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# Datasource Config

We need to configure the datasource for the SQL Simulator.

1. On Ratifier main screen click SQL Simulator
2. Click on the Data Sources Button
3. Click Add
4. Click Add (Oracle/SQL Server)
5. There are 2 different datasources that you must fill in the connection information for.  The source datasource is the database you test your  SQL file against.  The Simulated database is the database that contains the sql\_simulator\_1 schema that you set up earlier in this tutorial.  In the schema name text box be sure to type in "sql\_simulator\_1".

{% hint style="danger" %}
Please make sure you have a value in the simulated schema name text box blank unless you are using an empty database.  This tool adds/drops tables.
{% endhint %}


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