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# SQL Commands Interval Queries

To achieve this, first select an endpoint of type OLE DB. Subsequently, click on the *Gear Icon* in the last table column. A window opens for entering or modifying up to eleven different SQL commands. Each SQL command has a fixed compression level defined. Further information on the SQL commands can be found [here](/june5-3.7/en/datenquellenunterstuetzung-und-einbindung/microsoft-ole-db/sql-befehle.md).

Furthermore, a selection box is defined for each SQL command. For the corresponding SQL command to be considered server-side, the corresponding selection box must be activated.


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