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Datasource Config

We need to configure the datasource for the SQL Simulator.

  1. Click SQL Simulator On the left hand menu

  2. Click on the Data Sources Button

  3. Click Add

  4. Click Add MySQL

  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 Pod database is the database inside of the pod.

  6. In the Pod Username/Password box use the username/password you created during the installation process.

  7. In the pod server box type 127.0.0.1

  8. In the pod port box type 3307

  9. In the Pod database name box type sys

  10. Click Test Connection

  11. Click Save

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