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Name of the database and its location.
Regarding the name of the database: The name that you define cannot have blank spaces, and the maximum number of characters allowed is 25, for example, Plant Maintenance 1 instead use hyphens or underscores like this: Maintenance_Floor_1, In addition to this, it is not allowed that the name of your database carry special characters like these: ¡"#, $% & (?)?} {The reason is because there are some rules or policies that the database engines data prohibits the use of these characters.
You will have another field of up to 50 characters that will allow you a broader and more complete description of the database.
Example:
Database name |
Name of the access to the database |
Long description of the database |
PLANT_SPEREN_1 |
ACCESS TO PLANTA_SPEREN_1 |
SPEREN PLANT INDUSTRIAL PARK EXPORTEC II |
PLANT_SPEREN_2 |
ACCESS TO PLANTA_SPEREN_2 |
SPEREN PLANT HUEHUETOCA INDUSTRIAL PARK |
PLANT_SPEREN_3 |
ACCESS TO PLANTA_SPEREN_3 |
SPEREN PLANT JILOTEPEC INDUSTRIAL PARK |
HOTEL_Mara_A |
ACCESS TO HOTEL_Mara_A |
Hotel All Inclusive Mara Place, Cancun, QR |
HOTEL_Mara_B |
ACCESS TO HOTEL_Mara_B |
Grand Executive Hotel Mara Place Mexico City |
HOSPITAL_TRAUMATOLOGY |
ACCESS TO HOSPITAL_TRAUMATOLOGIA |
Loma Verdes Traumatology Hospital, Naucalpan |
HOSPITAL_NEUROLOGY |
ACCESS TO HOSPITAL_NEUROLOGY |
National Institute of Neurology and Neurosurgery, CDMX |
FLOAT_1 |
ACCESS TO FLOTILLA_1 |
Fleet Cars and trucks SPEREN EXPORTEC II |
After you have created your databases in the MP, they are hosted on the Database Server you have chosen. For example, databases created through the simplified option are hosted on your computer, the path where you can find them is C: \ Windows \ SysWow64 or C: \ Windows \ System32. They are usually Files with the Extension.FDB
The databases created in the following types of databases: MariaDB, MySQL, SQL-Server, MPcloud and Oracle do not generate Files. The information is stored in multiple tables of information schemas or in special environments of your server.
Regardless of the type of database server you manage, we recommend that you make frequent backups of your information so that you have a safeguard of your information as a preventive measure in case of an emergency, see the section Backup and restoration of a database.