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Hi,
I think it would be very helpful we have an example for "add-odbcdsn" specific to SQLServer DB so that we can see different parameters required: ex: using driver "ODBC driver 17 for SQLServer".
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- ID: 5e1a60eb-a37d-8b59-5b67-fa4bde46cb17
- Version Independent ID: c67b845b-c7d3-d084-52ba-154f7ddb4ab2
- Content: Add-OdbcDsn (Wdac)
- Content Source: docset/winserver2022-ps/wdac/Add-OdbcDsn.md
- Product: w10
- Technology: windows
- GitHub Login: @JasonGerend
- Microsoft Alias: jgerend
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