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Open SQL Server 2008 and create a database named BCSForSharePoint2010.

  • Create a new table named Trips as follows:

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  • Data entry:

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Open SharePoint Designer 2010

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  • Open to port your site:

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  • Sign in SPD

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  • You wait a moment:

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  • Navigation Menu | Site Objects you select External Content Types

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  • interface as follows

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  • External Content Types you create by selecting the Icon External Content Types

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  • initial interface is as follows:

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  • Do you click on the link below to define datasource

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  • then new interface Connection | choose Add Connection

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  • dialog box appears | select SQL Server

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  • In the SQL Server Connection:
    -Database Server: the name of your server
    -Database Name: the name of your database
    -All to the following default

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  • While you wait a moment for a connection

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  • After successful connection, the interface is as follows:

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  • You must click on the table Trips, which is the action you choose to Create All Operations

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  • Click on Next

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  • The selected columns appear to show up SharePoint List:
    -TripID: Mapt to check the Properties window and check Show Print Picker Identifier

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    -Destination: In the Properties window check Show Picker

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    -The other columns you also check Show Print Picker
  • you do, you click Finish

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  • After the task to display the column you select Icon Creates List & Form as follows:

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  • a dialog box appears; select Yes

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  • Do you wait to save the configuration program

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  • A dialog box appears; click OK

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  • Back to the list site you choose:

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  • Select List Trips

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  • You will see the error occurs because users can not be added to services

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    Fix: reference link (
     http://blogs.msdn.com/b/ericwhite/archive/2010/ 06/11/access-denied-by-business-data-connectivity.aspx )
  • Open Central Administration and select Manage service applications

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  • You choose Data Connectivity Business Service

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  • external content type you choose and select Icon Set Object Permissions

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  • Add user and you choose the permissions for that user

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  • Back to Site | Press F5 to refresh page error following results:

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  • You can Edit Item

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  • Edit and Save

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  • Edit Item was

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  • SQL Server Back to the original value has not changed, click Execute SQL Icon

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  • See the results in SQL Edit

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  • So you've finished creating the Business Data Connectivity Service.

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