1 . | Select Tools > Update All Row Counts. |
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2 . | When update row counts completes, move the cursor over the
tables and observe that row count information is now visible, including
when the row count was last updated. |
3 . | Expand tables and observe that row count information is also visible for individual columns. |
4 . | Right-click a table and select View Data to view the data for the table. |
5 . | Close the View Data dialog box when you are done. It is a
good idea to update row counts or view data after an import to verify
connectivity. Viewing data or updating row count, if successful, tells
you that your connection is configured correctly. |
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