Specifies the user name and password to enable access to databases, particularly remote databases This literal lets you explicitly provide user name and password information in the attach expression. When you use Oracle Rdb for OpenVMS to attach to a database in the same cluster, you do not have to explicitly specify the user name and password. Oracle Rdb implicitly authenticates the user whenever the user attaches to a database. However, when you use Oracle Rdb for OpenVMS to attach to a database on a remote node, you must use one of the methods provided by Oracle Rdb to access the database. You can use one of the following methods to attach to a database on a remote OpenVMS node. o Explicitly provide the user name and password in the ATTACH statement. o Explicitly provide the user name and password in the configuration file RDB$CLIENT_DEFAULTS.DAT. The following example shows how to include the information in the configuration file: ! User name to be used for authentication SQL_USERNAME HELENG ! Password to be used for authentication SQL_PASSWORD MYPASSWORD o Use a DECnet proxy account on the remote system system. o Embed the user name and password in the file specification. o Use the RDB$REMOTE default account. For information on proxy accounts, embedding the user name in the file specification or using the RDB$REMOTE account, see the Oracle Rdb Guide to SQL Programming.