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 -                 <h1>Connecting to a database</h1>
 -                 <p>When opening Typica, if you have not previously connected to
 -                 a database, you will be prompted for information needed to
 -                 connect to that database.</p>
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 -                 <img src="databaseconnection.png"/>
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 -                 <p>If you do not want to connect to a database, you can click
 -                 the Cancel button, but doing so means that most of the features
 -                 of Typica will not work. Clicking the Connect button will cause
 -                 Typica to attempt to connect to the database with the
 -                 information provided in the fields. An error message will be
 -                 presented if that connection attempt fails.</p>
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 -                 <p>After either successfully connecting to a database or
 -                 cancelling, you will be prompted to
 -                 <a href="openconfigurationfile.html">open a configuration
 -                 file.</a></p>
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 -                 <h2>Field descriptions</h2>
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 -                 <h3>Database driver</h3>
 -                 <p>Currently the only database supported is PostgreSQL.</p>
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 -                 <h3>Host name</h3>
 -                 <p>This identifies the computer the database is installed on.
 -                 If the database is on the same computer as Typica, this can be
 -                 <tt>localhost</tt> otherwise it will most likely be an IP
 -                 address for another computer on your network.</p>
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 -                 <h3>Port number</h3>
 -                 <p>PostgreSQL normally communicates on port 5432 but if you
 -                 have PostgreSQL configured to communicate over a different port
 -                 this field should be changed to match.</p>
 -                 
 -                 <h3>Database name</h3>
 -                 <p>During installation, the PostgreSQL installer creates a
 -                 database called <tt>postgres</tt>. If you've created a new
 -                 database for use with Typica, its name should be used.</p>
 -                 
 -                 <h3>User name</h3>
 -                 <p>During installation, the PostgreSQL installer creates a
 -                 database user called <tt>postgres</tt>. If you don't want to
 -                 create separate users, this account can be used. Typica keeps
 -                 track of which database user performed many data entry tasks so
 -                 it is recommended to create new users for everybody who will be
 -                 using Typica.</p>
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 -                 <h3>Password</h3>
 -                 <p>This is the password previously set for the database user.
 -                 If you are using the <tt>postgres</tt> user, this was set
 -                 during PostgreSQL installation.</p>
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