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This guide walks you through everything you need to get started with the CData ODBC Driver for Gmail. You'll learn how to install and license the driver, configure your first connection, and explore next steps for working with Gmail data in your applications.
You should have received your license key via email from the CData Orders Team. The license key looks like this: XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX
Your license would typically be activated during installation. However, there are cases where you may need to activate it manually. The steps below walk you through manual activation:
Can I use my license on multiple machines?
Yes, depending on your subscription tier. Check your order confirmation or contact your account representative for details. If you are unsure of who your account representative is, contact [email protected].
I lost my license key. How do I retrieve it?
Email [email protected] with your order number, and we'll resend your license key.
Can I transfer my license to a different machine?
Yes. When transferring the license to a different machine, you will need to submit a License Transfer Request on our site linked below:
https://www.cdata.com/lic/transfer/
After the License Transfer Request is submitted and successfully processed, an activation will be added to your Product Key and you will be able to activate the full license on the other machine. Once this process is finished, the license on the previous machine will be invalid.
For additional licensing questions, contact [email protected]. Viewing and upgrading your license can now be done through our self-service portal at portal.cdata.com.
Once your driver is installed and licensed, you're ready to configure a connection to Gmail. The ODBC driver uses a DSN (Data Source Name) to store connection properties.
There are two ways to authenticate to Gmail. Before selecting one, first ensure that you have enabled IMAP access in your Gmail account settings. See the "Connecting to Gmail" section under "Getting Started" in the installed documentation for a guide.
The User and Password properties, under the Authentication section, can be set to valid Gmail user credentials.
Alternatively, instead of providing the Password, you can use the OAuth authentication standard. To access Google APIs on behalf on individual users, you can use the embedded credentials or you can register your own OAuth app.
OAuth also enables you to use a service account to connect on behalf of users in a Google Apps domain. To authenticate with a service account, register an application to obtain the OAuth JWT values.
In addition to the OAuth values, provide the User. See the "Getting Started" chapter in the help documentation for a guide to using OAuth.
Solution: Verify your credentials are current. For OAuth applications, you may need to authorize CData in your application's security settings. Contact [email protected] for authorization assistance.
Solution: Check firewall & proxy settings. Contact [email protected] for specific port requirements.
Solution: Verify database and schema names. Use the Data Model tab in the DSN configuration to browse available tables.
Solution: Verify the driver is correctly registered in odbcinst.ini. Contact [email protected] for further assistance.
For additional connection troubleshooting, contact [email protected] with your specific error message.
Now that you have installed, licensed, and configured the driver, here are some scenarios you can use to explore our ODBC Drivers:
If you need assistance at any point:
Driver={CData ODBC Driver for Gmail};RequiredConnectionProperty1=Value1;RequiredConnectionProperty2=Value2;
Be prepared to securely upload the log file upon request when reaching out to [email protected] for troubleshooting analysis.
For questions not covered in this FAQ, contact [email protected].
Download a free trial of the Gmail ODBC Driver to get started:
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👁 Gmail IconThe Gmail ODBC Driver is a powerful tool that allows you to connect with live Internet E-mail (Gmail), directly from any applications that support ODBC connectivity.
Access Gmail folders and message data like you would a database - read, write, and send E-mails through a standard ODBC Driver interface.