# [DataBindings] A "data binding" associates storage characteristics with a specific database. Each binding contains a database from the [`[Databases]`](databases.md) section plus parameters such as schema, table name, and mechanism for aggregating data. ## [[wx_binding]] This is the binding normally used for weather data. A typical `[[wx_binding]]` section looks something like this: ``` ini [[wx_binding]] database = archive_sqlite table_name = archive manager = weewx.manager.DaySummaryManager schema = weewx.schemas.wview_extended.schema ``` What follows is more detailed information about each of the binding options. #### database The actual database to be used — it should match one of the sections in [`[Databases]`](databases.md). Should you decide to use a MySQL database, instead of the default SQLite database, this is the place to change it. See the section [*Configuring MySQL/MariaDB*](../../usersguide/mysql-mariadb.md) for details. Required. #### table_name Internally, the archive data is stored in one, long, flat table. This is the name of that table. Normally this does not need to be changed. Optional. Default is `archive`. #### manager The name of the class to be used to manage the table. Optional. Default is class `weewx.manager.DaySummaryManager`. This class stores daily summaries in the database. Normally, this does not need to be changed. #### schema A Python structure holding the schema to be used to initialize the database. After initialization, it is not used. Optional. Default is `weewx.schemas.wview_extended.schema`, which is a superset of the schema used by the _wview_ weather system.