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      updateconnection -t <connection_subtype> -d <connection_name> [{[-u <new_user_name>] [{-p <new_password> | -P <new_password_environment_variable> [-w (use parameter in password) | -x (do not use parameter in password)]}]} | -K <connection_to_the_Kerberos_server>] [-c <new_connection_string>] [-a <attribute_name> -v <new_attribute_value>] [-s <connection type application, relational, ftp, loader or queue > ] [-l <code page>] [-S <odbc_subtype> (valid for ODBC connection only, default is None)]
Option  
				   | Argument 
					   
				   | Description  
				   | 
|---|---|---|
-t 
				    | connection_subtype 
				    | Required. Displays the connection subtype. 
				   For example, for a Relational connection, connection subtypes include Oracle, Sybase, and Microsoft SQL Server. 
				   For a list of predefined connection subtypes, see 
					 Connection Subtypes. 
				   The connection subtype in the -t option must be valid for the associated connection type specified with the -s option. 
					   | 
-d 
				    | connection_name 
				    | Required. Database connection name. 
				    | 
-u 
				    | new_user_name 
				    | Optional. User name used for authentication when you connect to the relational database. 
				    | 
-p 
				    | new_password 
				    | Optional. Password used for authentication when you connect to the relational database. Use the -p or -P option, but not both. 
				   To specify a parameter in the password, add the $Param prefix for the -p option and ensure that you use the -w option. Do not use a dollar sign ($) anywhere else in the -p option, and enter the parameter password without spaces. For example,  -p '$Param_abc' -w  
				   | 
-P 
				    | new_password_ 
				   environment_variable 
				    | Optional. Password environment variable used for authentication when you connect to the relational database. Use the -p or -P option, but not both. 
				    | 
-w 
				    | - 
				  | Optional. Enables you to use a parameter in the password option. 
					  pmrep  uses the password specified with the -p or -P option as the name of the session parameter at run time. 
				  Valid only if you use the -p or -P option. 
				   If you do not use a parameter in the password option, 
					  pmrep  uses the user password specified with the -p or -P option. 
				   | 
-x 
				    | - 
				  | Optional. Disables the use of password parameters if you use the parameter in password. 
				   pmrep  uses the password specified with the -p or -P option. 
				   | 
-K 
				  | - 
				    | Optional. Indicates that the database that you are connecting to runs on a network that uses Kerberos authentication. 
				    | 
-c 
				    | new_connection_string 
				    | Optional. Connect string the Integration Service uses to connect to the relational database. 
				    | 
-a 
				    | attribute_name 
				    | Optional. Name of the attribute. 
				    | 
-v 
				    | new_attribute_value 
				    | Required if you use the -a option. New attribute value of the connection. Enter “yes” to enable new attributes, and “no” to disable new attributes. 
				    | 
-s 
				    | connection type application, relational, ftp, loader or queue 
				    | Optional. Type of connection. A connection can be one of the following types: 
				   
 Default is relational. 
					  The connection subtype in the -t option must be valid for the associated connection type specified with the -s option. 
					   | 
-l 
				    |  code page 
				    | Optional. Code page associated with the connection. 
				    | 
-S 
				    | odbc_subtype 
				    |  Optional. Enables the ODBC subtype for an ODBC connection. 
				    An ODBC connection can be one of the following ODBC subtypes: 
				   
  Default is None. 
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