Takes you through the process of creating a 
		Enterprise Developer database project to use as you complete the remainder of these tutorials. 
	 
 
   
 
	  
		 
		  - Requirements 
		  
- Before attempting this tutorial, you must complete the following tutorials in the order listed: 
			  
				- Tutorial: Enable SQL CLR Integration 
				
- Tutorial: Create a Sample Database 
				
 
- Phase 1: Launch 
			 Enterprise Developer 
			 for Visual Studio 2012 
		  
-  
			  
				- Click 
				  Start > All Programs > Micro Focus Enterprise Developer > Enterprise Developer for Visual Studio 2012. 
				  Note:  On UAC-enabled operating systems, you must start 
					  Enterprise Developer as an administrator. 
					  On Windows 8, Windows 10, and Windows Server 2012, you use the Start screen to invoke programs.
 
 
- Phase 2: Create a New Database Project 
		  
-  
			 The SQL CLR Integration feature in 
				Enterprise Developer 
				for Visual Studio 2012 provides a project template named 
				SQL Server Database Project, which is configured specifically for SQL CLR. Here, you create a Visual Studio project based on this template. 
			   
				- From the Visual Studio IDE, click 
				  . 
				
- Under 
				  Installed Templates, click 
				  COBOL > 
				  Database. 
				
- From the drop-down list above the list of templates, select a .NET Framework to use. 
				
- Click 
				  SQL Server Database Project. 
				
- In the 
				  Name field, type 
				  SQLCLRTutorial. 
				
- In the 
				  Location field, specify a directory in which to store the project; then click 
				  OK. 
				  Visual Studio creates a solution containing two projects: a COBOL project named 
					 SQLCLRTutorial, and a publishing project named 
					 SQLCLRTutorial.Publish. The 
					 .Publish project references the COBOL project. 
				   
 
- Phase 3: Set Project Properties 
		  
-  
			  
				- From the Solution Explorer, double-click 
				  Properties under your 
				  SQLCLRTutorial COBOL project. 
				
- On the 
				  SQL tab, select 
				  OpenESQL from the 
				  ESQL Preprocessor drop-down list; then click 
				  Add. 
				
- On the 
				  Available Directives list, click 
				  DBMAN. 
				
-  From the 
				  Value drop-down list, select 
				  ADO; then click 
				  OK. 
				
- Click 
				  Add again. 
				
- On the 
				  Available Directives list, click 
				  BEHAVIOR. 
				
-  From the 
				  Value drop-down list, select 
				  MAINFRAME; then click 
				  OK. 
				
- On the 
				  COBOL tab, set the 
				  Warning level to 
				  Include recoverable errors (Level E). 
				
- Open the project properties for the 
				  .Publish project. 
				
- On the 
				  Project Settings tab, set the 
				  Target Platform to the version of Microsoft SQL Server that you are using. 
				
- On the 
				  Debug tab, click the 
				  Edit button associated with 
				  Target Connection String. 
				
- In the 
				  Server Name field, type 
				  . (dot) to indicate the local SQL Server instance. 
				
- In the 
				  Select or enter a database name field, select 
				  SQLCLR_Test; then click 
				  OK. 
				
- Click 
				  Save, and close the Properties window. 
				
 
- Phase 4: Set OpenESQL Assistant Options 
		  
-  
			  
				- From the Visual Studio IDE, click 
				  Tools > Options > 
				  Micro Focus COBOL > OpenESQL Assistant. 
				
- In the 
				  Qualify table with owner name field, click the drop-down list and select 
				  True. 
				
- In the 
				  Type Stored Procedure field, select 
				  SQLCLR; then click 
				  OK. 
				
 
This concludes this tutorial. Please continue with 
		Tutorial: Create an ADO.NET Connection or 
		Tutorial: Generate a COBOL Wrapper for a SQL CLR Stored Procedure.