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It's important to note that specifying a DBCF flag doesn't alter the steps in the SQL Anywhere algorithm, but the behavior of each step may be changed if the DBCF flag has a higher precedence than the kind of connection being attempted in a particular step. For example, if CT_INTEGRATED_LOGON is set, then step 3 of the SQL Anywhere connection will behave the same as a trusted connection because trusted connection has a higher precedence than using User ID/Password (for precedences, refer to 18.4.2 DBCF Flags).

The DBCL = 2 algorithm is described for: