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The list allows these selections: All selects all available tables and views.Materialized View selects materialized views.Materialized View Log selects materialized view logs.Synonym selects the alias for the schema object.Table selects tables.View selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Tables Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Tables Lists your table selection.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Selects the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Table Relationships Page The following table describes the key information on the Relations page. |
Materialized View selects materialized views.Materialized View Log selects materialized view logs.Synonym selects the alias for the schema object.Table selects tables.View selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Tables Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Tables Lists your table selection.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Selects the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Table Relationships Page The following table describes the key information on the Relations page.The Relations page appears when you select Edit for the Review and manage root database table relationships option on the Polling page. |
Materialized View Log selects materialized view logs.Synonym selects the alias for the schema object.Table selects tables.View selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Tables Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Tables Lists your table selection.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Selects the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Table Relationships Page The following table describes the key information on the Relations page.The Relations page appears when you select Edit for the Review and manage root database table relationships option on the Polling page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table selects the parent table for the relationship between tables. |
Synonym selects the alias for the schema object.Table selects tables.View selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Tables Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Tables Lists your table selection.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Selects the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Table Relationships Page The following table describes the key information on the Relations page.The Relations page appears when you select Edit for the Review and manage root database table relationships option on the Polling page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table selects the child table for the relationship between tables. |
Table selects tables.View selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Tables Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Tables Lists your table selection.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Selects the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Table Relationships Page The following table describes the key information on the Relations page.The Relations page appears when you select Edit for the Review and manage root database table relationships option on the Polling page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship defines the relationship between the parent and child tables. |
View selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Tables Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Tables Lists your table selection.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Selects the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Table Relationships Page The following table describes the key information on the Relations page.The Relations page appears when you select Edit for the Review and manage root database table relationships option on the Polling page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name Applies attributes to the table relationship. |
Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Tables Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Tables Lists your table selection.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Selects the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Table Relationships Page The following table describes the key information on the Relations page.The Relations page appears when you select Edit for the Review and manage root database table relationships option on the Polling page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping Displays the mapping for the table relationship. |
Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Tables Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Tables Lists your table selection.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Selects the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Table Relationships Page The following table describes the key information on the Relations page.The Relations page appears when you select Edit for the Review and manage root database table relationships option on the Polling page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window. |
Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Tables Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Tables Lists your table selection.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Selects the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Table Relationships Page The following table describes the key information on the Relations page.The Relations page appears when you select Edit for the Review and manage root database table relationships option on the Polling page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Attributes Filtering Page The following table shows the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships. |
Available Tables Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Tables Lists your table selection.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Selects the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Table Relationships Page The following table describes the key information on the Relations page.The Relations page appears when you select Edit for the Review and manage root database table relationships option on the Polling page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Attributes Filtering Page The following table shows the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.The Attributes Filtering page appears when you select Review and verify table and relationship attributes on the Polling page. |
Selected Tables Lists your table selection.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Selects the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Table Relationships Page The following table describes the key information on the Relations page.The Relations page appears when you select Edit for the Review and manage root database table relationships option on the Polling page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Attributes Filtering Page The following table shows the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.The Attributes Filtering page appears when you select Review and verify table and relationship attributes on the Polling page.Element Description Attributes Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries. |
Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Selects the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Table Relationships Page The following table describes the key information on the Relations page.The Relations page appears when you select Edit for the Review and manage root database table relationships option on the Polling page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Attributes Filtering Page The following table shows the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.The Attributes Filtering page appears when you select Review and verify table and relationship attributes on the Polling page.Element Description Attributes Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the Polling Strategy and Options page. |
Selects the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Table Relationships Page The following table describes the key information on the Relations page.The Relations page appears when you select Edit for the Review and manage root database table relationships option on the Polling page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Attributes Filtering Page The following table shows the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.The Attributes Filtering page appears when you select Review and verify table and relationship attributes on the Polling page.Element Description Attributes Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the Polling Strategy and Options page.The Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit for Review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the Polling page. |
Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Table Relationships Page The following table describes the key information on the Relations page.The Relations page appears when you select Edit for the Review and manage root database table relationships option on the Polling page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Attributes Filtering Page The following table shows the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.The Attributes Filtering page appears when you select Review and verify table and relationship attributes on the Polling page.Element Description Attributes Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the Polling Strategy and Options page.The Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit for Review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the Polling page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Selects a field in the root database table. |
Table Relationships Page The following table describes the key information on the Relations page.The Relations page appears when you select Edit for the Review and manage root database table relationships option on the Polling page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Attributes Filtering Page The following table shows the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.The Attributes Filtering page appears when you select Review and verify table and relationship attributes on the Polling page.Element Description Attributes Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the Polling Strategy and Options page.The Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit for Review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the Polling page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Selects a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column. |
The Relations page appears when you select Edit for the Review and manage root database table relationships option on the Polling page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Attributes Filtering Page The following table shows the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.The Attributes Filtering page appears when you select Review and verify table and relationship attributes on the Polling page.Element Description Attributes Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the Polling Strategy and Options page.The Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit for Review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the Polling page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Selects a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value that is used to indicate a row has been read. |
Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Attributes Filtering Page The following table shows the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.The Attributes Filtering page appears when you select Review and verify table and relationship attributes on the Polling page.Element Description Attributes Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the Polling Strategy and Options page.The Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit for Review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the Polling page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Selects a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value that is used to indicate a row has been read.For example, PROCESSED. |
Child Table selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Attributes Filtering Page The following table shows the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.The Attributes Filtering page appears when you select Review and verify table and relationship attributes on the Polling page.Element Description Attributes Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the Polling Strategy and Options page.The Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit for Review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the Polling page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Selects a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value that is used to indicate a row has been read.For example, PROCESSED.Surrounding quotes are not required. |
Relationship defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Attributes Filtering Page The following table shows the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.The Attributes Filtering page appears when you select Review and verify table and relationship attributes on the Polling page.Element Description Attributes Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the Polling Strategy and Options page.The Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit for Review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the Polling page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Selects a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value that is used to indicate a row has been read.For example, PROCESSED.Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process. |
Attribute Name Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Attributes Filtering Page The following table shows the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.The Attributes Filtering page appears when you select Review and verify table and relationship attributes on the Polling page.Element Description Attributes Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the Polling Strategy and Options page.The Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit for Review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the Polling page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Selects a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value that is used to indicate a row has been read.For example, PROCESSED.Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with Logical Delete Field and column values that match the Unread Value are read. |
Mapping Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Attributes Filtering Page The following table shows the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.The Attributes Filtering page appears when you select Review and verify table and relationship attributes on the Polling page.Element Description Attributes Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the Polling Strategy and Options page.The Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit for Review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the Polling page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Selects a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value that is used to indicate a row has been read.For example, PROCESSED.Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with Logical Delete Field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events. |
Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Attributes Filtering Page The following table shows the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.The Attributes Filtering page appears when you select Review and verify table and relationship attributes on the Polling page.Element Description Attributes Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the Polling Strategy and Options page.The Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit for Review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the Polling page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Selects a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value that is used to indicate a row has been read.For example, PROCESSED.Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with Logical Delete Field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED . |
Attributes Filtering Page The following table shows the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.The Attributes Filtering page appears when you select Review and verify table and relationship attributes on the Polling page.Element Description Attributes Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the Polling Strategy and Options page.The Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit for Review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the Polling page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Selects a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value that is used to indicate a row has been read.For example, PROCESSED.Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with Logical Delete Field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ. |
The Attributes Filtering page appears when you select Review and verify table and relationship attributes on the Polling page.Element Description Attributes Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the Polling Strategy and Options page.The Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit for Review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the Polling page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Selects a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value that is used to indicate a row has been read.For example, PROCESSED.Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with Logical Delete Field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the outbound operation returns a response greater than the 10 MB threshold size, the response message is ignored and a fault response is sent to the calling client. |
Element Description Attributes Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the Polling Strategy and Options page.The Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit for Review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the Polling page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Selects a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value that is used to indicate a row has been read.For example, PROCESSED.Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with Logical Delete Field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the outbound operation returns a response greater than the 10 MB threshold size, the response message is ignored and a fault response is sent to the calling client.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction. |
Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the Polling Strategy and Options page.The Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit for Review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the Polling page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Selects a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value that is used to indicate a row has been read.For example, PROCESSED.Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with Logical Delete Field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the outbound operation returns a response greater than the 10 MB threshold size, the response message is ignored and a fault response is sent to the calling client.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 10. |
The Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit for Review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the Polling page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Selects a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value that is used to indicate a row has been read.For example, PROCESSED.Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with Logical Delete Field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the outbound operation returns a response greater than the 10 MB threshold size, the response message is ignored and a fault response is sent to the calling client.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 10.Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page Enter the stored procedure operation parameters. |
Element Description Logical Delete Field Selects a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value that is used to indicate a row has been read.For example, PROCESSED.Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with Logical Delete Field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the outbound operation returns a response greater than the 10 MB threshold size, the response message is ignored and a fault response is sent to the calling client.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 10.Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page Enter the stored procedure operation parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page appears when Invoke a Stored Procedure is selected as the operation to perform on the Basic Info page. |
To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value that is used to indicate a row has been read.For example, PROCESSED.Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with Logical Delete Field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the outbound operation returns a response greater than the 10 MB threshold size, the response message is ignored and a fault response is sent to the calling client.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 10.Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page Enter the stored procedure operation parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page appears when Invoke a Stored Procedure is selected as the operation to perform on the Basic Info page.You can specify the following values on the Invoke a Stored Procedure page. |
Read Value Identifies the value that is used to indicate a row has been read.For example, PROCESSED.Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with Logical Delete Field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the outbound operation returns a response greater than the 10 MB threshold size, the response message is ignored and a fault response is sent to the calling client.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 10.Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page Enter the stored procedure operation parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page appears when Invoke a Stored Procedure is selected as the operation to perform on the Basic Info page.You can specify the following values on the Invoke a Stored Procedure page.Note: When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database. |
For example, PROCESSED.Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with Logical Delete Field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the outbound operation returns a response greater than the 10 MB threshold size, the response message is ignored and a fault response is sent to the calling client.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 10.Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page Enter the stored procedure operation parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page appears when Invoke a Stored Procedure is selected as the operation to perform on the Basic Info page.You can specify the following values on the Invoke a Stored Procedure page.Note: When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure. |
Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with Logical Delete Field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the outbound operation returns a response greater than the 10 MB threshold size, the response message is ignored and a fault response is sent to the calling client.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 10.Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page Enter the stored procedure operation parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page appears when Invoke a Stored Procedure is selected as the operation to perform on the Basic Info page.You can specify the following values on the Invoke a Stored Procedure page.Note: When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.Stored procedures return binary large objects (for example, BLOB database data types) as base64Binary types in XML. |
Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with Logical Delete Field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the outbound operation returns a response greater than the 10 MB threshold size, the response message is ignored and a fault response is sent to the calling client.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 10.Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page Enter the stored procedure operation parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page appears when Invoke a Stored Procedure is selected as the operation to perform on the Basic Info page.You can specify the following values on the Invoke a Stored Procedure page.Note: When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.Stored procedures return binary large objects (for example, BLOB database data types) as base64Binary types in XML.Depending upon the use cases, these can be decoded during transformation using inbuilt functions such as decodeBase64 or can be passed as- is for downstream processing.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-5Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters. |
Only rows with Logical Delete Field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the outbound operation returns a response greater than the 10 MB threshold size, the response message is ignored and a fault response is sent to the calling client.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 10.Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page Enter the stored procedure operation parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page appears when Invoke a Stored Procedure is selected as the operation to perform on the Basic Info page.You can specify the following values on the Invoke a Stored Procedure page.Note: When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.Stored procedures return binary large objects (for example, BLOB database data types) as base64Binary types in XML.Depending upon the use cases, these can be decoded during transformation using inbuilt functions such as decodeBase64 or can be passed as- is for downstream processing.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-5Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response. |
Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the outbound operation returns a response greater than the 10 MB threshold size, the response message is ignored and a fault response is sent to the calling client.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 10.Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page Enter the stored procedure operation parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page appears when Invoke a Stored Procedure is selected as the operation to perform on the Basic Info page.You can specify the following values on the Invoke a Stored Procedure page.Note: When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.Stored procedures return binary large objects (for example, BLOB database data types) as base64Binary types in XML.Depending upon the use cases, these can be decoded during transformation using inbuilt functions such as decodeBase64 or can be passed as- is for downstream processing.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-5Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID). |
Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the outbound operation returns a response greater than the 10 MB threshold size, the response message is ignored and a fault response is sent to the calling client.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 10.Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page Enter the stored procedure operation parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page appears when Invoke a Stored Procedure is selected as the operation to perform on the Basic Info page.You can specify the following values on the Invoke a Stored Procedure page.Note: When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.Stored procedures return binary large objects (for example, BLOB database data types) as base64Binary types in XML.Depending upon the use cases, these can be decoded during transformation using inbuilt functions such as decodeBase64 or can be passed as- is for downstream processing.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-5Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke. |
If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the outbound operation returns a response greater than the 10 MB threshold size, the response message is ignored and a fault response is sent to the calling client.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 10.Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page Enter the stored procedure operation parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page appears when Invoke a Stored Procedure is selected as the operation to perform on the Basic Info page.You can specify the following values on the Invoke a Stored Procedure page.Note: When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.Stored procedures return binary large objects (for example, BLOB database data types) as base64Binary types in XML.Depending upon the use cases, these can be decoded during transformation using inbuilt functions such as decodeBase64 or can be passed as- is for downstream processing.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-5Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package. |
If the outbound operation returns a response greater than the 10 MB threshold size, the response message is ignored and a fault response is sent to the calling client.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 10.Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page Enter the stored procedure operation parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page appears when Invoke a Stored Procedure is selected as the operation to perform on the Basic Info page.You can specify the following values on the Invoke a Stored Procedure page.Note: When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.Stored procedures return binary large objects (for example, BLOB database data types) as base64Binary types in XML.Depending upon the use cases, these can be decoded during transformation using inbuilt functions such as decodeBase64 or can be passed as- is for downstream processing.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-5Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.This action refreshes the page to display the procedures available for the package. |
Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 10.Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page Enter the stored procedure operation parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page appears when Invoke a Stored Procedure is selected as the operation to perform on the Basic Info page.You can specify the following values on the Invoke a Stored Procedure page.Note: When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.Stored procedures return binary large objects (for example, BLOB database data types) as base64Binary types in XML.Depending upon the use cases, these can be decoded during transformation using inbuilt functions such as decodeBase64 or can be passed as- is for downstream processing.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-5Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.This action refreshes the page to display the procedures available for the package.When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database. |
The default value is 10.Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page Enter the stored procedure operation parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page appears when Invoke a Stored Procedure is selected as the operation to perform on the Basic Info page.You can specify the following values on the Invoke a Stored Procedure page.Note: When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.Stored procedures return binary large objects (for example, BLOB database data types) as base64Binary types in XML.Depending upon the use cases, these can be decoded during transformation using inbuilt functions such as decodeBase64 or can be passed as- is for downstream processing.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-5Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.This action refreshes the page to display the procedures available for the package.When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure. |
Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page Enter the stored procedure operation parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page appears when Invoke a Stored Procedure is selected as the operation to perform on the Basic Info page.You can specify the following values on the Invoke a Stored Procedure page.Note: When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.Stored procedures return binary large objects (for example, BLOB database data types) as base64Binary types in XML.Depending upon the use cases, these can be decoded during transformation using inbuilt functions such as decodeBase64 or can be passed as- is for downstream processing.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-5Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.This action refreshes the page to display the procedures available for the package.When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.After confirming JPublisher is installed and the stored procedure is defined, open the PL/SQL Wrapper utility and execute the add scripts command to add the scripts included in the exported inventory archives (IAR) file. |
The Invoke a Stored Procedure page appears when Invoke a Stored Procedure is selected as the operation to perform on the Basic Info page.You can specify the following values on the Invoke a Stored Procedure page.Note: When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.Stored procedures return binary large objects (for example, BLOB database data types) as base64Binary types in XML.Depending upon the use cases, these can be decoded during transformation using inbuilt functions such as decodeBase64 or can be passed as- is for downstream processing.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-5Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.This action refreshes the page to display the procedures available for the package.When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.After confirming JPublisher is installed and the stored procedure is defined, open the PL/SQL Wrapper utility and execute the add scripts command to add the scripts included in the exported inventory archives (IAR) file.Select Procedure Displays the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters for the selected package. |
You can specify the following values on the Invoke a Stored Procedure page.Note: When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.Stored procedures return binary large objects (for example, BLOB database data types) as base64Binary types in XML.Depending upon the use cases, these can be decoded during transformation using inbuilt functions such as decodeBase64 or can be passed as- is for downstream processing.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-5Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.This action refreshes the page to display the procedures available for the package.When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.After confirming JPublisher is installed and the stored procedure is defined, open the PL/SQL Wrapper utility and execute the add scripts command to add the scripts included in the exported inventory archives (IAR) file.Select Procedure Displays the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters for the selected package.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-6Invoke SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement properties. |
Note: When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.Stored procedures return binary large objects (for example, BLOB database data types) as base64Binary types in XML.Depending upon the use cases, these can be decoded during transformation using inbuilt functions such as decodeBase64 or can be passed as- is for downstream processing.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-5Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.This action refreshes the page to display the procedures available for the package.When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.After confirming JPublisher is installed and the stored procedure is defined, open the PL/SQL Wrapper utility and execute the add scripts command to add the scripts included in the exported inventory archives (IAR) file.Select Procedure Displays the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters for the selected package.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-6Invoke SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement properties.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries. |
To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.Stored procedures return binary large objects (for example, BLOB database data types) as base64Binary types in XML.Depending upon the use cases, these can be decoded during transformation using inbuilt functions such as decodeBase64 or can be passed as- is for downstream processing.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-5Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.This action refreshes the page to display the procedures available for the package.When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.After confirming JPublisher is installed and the stored procedure is defined, open the PL/SQL Wrapper utility and execute the add scripts command to add the scripts included in the exported inventory archives (IAR) file.Select Procedure Displays the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters for the selected package.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-6Invoke SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement properties.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection. |
Stored procedures return binary large objects (for example, BLOB database data types) as base64Binary types in XML.Depending upon the use cases, these can be decoded during transformation using inbuilt functions such as decodeBase64 or can be passed as- is for downstream processing.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-5Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.This action refreshes the page to display the procedures available for the package.When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.After confirming JPublisher is installed and the stored procedure is defined, open the PL/SQL Wrapper utility and execute the add scripts command to add the scripts included in the exported inventory archives (IAR) file.Select Procedure Displays the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters for the selected package.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-6Invoke SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement properties.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details. |
Depending upon the use cases, these can be decoded during transformation using inbuilt functions such as decodeBase64 or can be passed as- is for downstream processing.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-5Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.This action refreshes the page to display the procedures available for the package.When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.After confirming JPublisher is installed and the stored procedure is defined, open the PL/SQL Wrapper utility and execute the add scripts command to add the scripts included in the exported inventory archives (IAR) file.Select Procedure Displays the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters for the selected package.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-6Invoke SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement properties.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database. |
The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.This action refreshes the page to display the procedures available for the package.When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.After confirming JPublisher is installed and the stored procedure is defined, open the PL/SQL Wrapper utility and execute the add scripts command to add the scripts included in the exported inventory archives (IAR) file.Select Procedure Displays the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters for the selected package.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-6Invoke SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement properties.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement. |
Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.This action refreshes the page to display the procedures available for the package.When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.After confirming JPublisher is installed and the stored procedure is defined, open the PL/SQL Wrapper utility and execute the add scripts command to add the scripts included in the exported inventory archives (IAR) file.Select Procedure Displays the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters for the selected package.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-6Invoke SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement properties.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#. |
This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.This action refreshes the page to display the procedures available for the package.When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.After confirming JPublisher is installed and the stored procedure is defined, open the PL/SQL Wrapper utility and execute the add scripts command to add the scripts included in the exported inventory archives (IAR) file.Select Procedure Displays the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters for the selected package.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-6Invoke SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement properties.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed. |
Select Package Select the database package.This action refreshes the page to display the procedures available for the package.When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.After confirming JPublisher is installed and the stored procedure is defined, open the PL/SQL Wrapper utility and execute the add scripts command to add the scripts included in the exported inventory archives (IAR) file.Select Procedure Displays the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters for the selected package.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-6Invoke SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement properties.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Identifies the SQL query. |
This action refreshes the page to display the procedures available for the package.When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.After confirming JPublisher is installed and the stored procedure is defined, open the PL/SQL Wrapper utility and execute the add scripts command to add the scripts included in the exported inventory archives (IAR) file.Select Procedure Displays the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters for the selected package.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-6Invoke SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement properties.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Identifies the SQL query.Validate SQL Query Validates the SQL query syntax. |
When importing a predefined integration package containing PLS or SQL stored procedures, the wrapper package is not recreated in the target database.To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.After confirming JPublisher is installed and the stored procedure is defined, open the PL/SQL Wrapper utility and execute the add scripts command to add the scripts included in the exported inventory archives (IAR) file.Select Procedure Displays the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters for the selected package.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-6Invoke SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement properties.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Identifies the SQL query.Validate SQL Query Validates the SQL query syntax.Status Displays the SQL query syntax validation status. |
To add the wrapper package, confirm JPublisher is installed on the target database and define the original stored procedure.After confirming JPublisher is installed and the stored procedure is defined, open the PL/SQL Wrapper utility and execute the add scripts command to add the scripts included in the exported inventory archives (IAR) file.Select Procedure Displays the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters for the selected package.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-6Invoke SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement properties.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Identifies the SQL query.Validate SQL Query Validates the SQL query syntax.Status Displays the SQL query syntax validation status.When syntax validation is successful, the message Success! |
After confirming JPublisher is installed and the stored procedure is defined, open the PL/SQL Wrapper utility and execute the add scripts command to add the scripts included in the exported inventory archives (IAR) file.Select Procedure Displays the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters for the selected package.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-6Invoke SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement properties.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Identifies the SQL query.Validate SQL Query Validates the SQL query syntax.Status Displays the SQL query syntax validation status.When syntax validation is successful, the message Success!appears. |
Select Procedure Displays the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters for the selected package.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-6Invoke SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement properties.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Identifies the SQL query.Validate SQL Query Validates the SQL query syntax.Status Displays the SQL query syntax validation status.When syntax validation is successful, the message Success!appears.Table Operation Page You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Chapter 3 Invoke SQL Statement Page 3-7Note: When you change the structure of a table (for example, you add or delete a column), you must re-import the table by doing a re-edit in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard. |
Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke Stored Procedure Operation Page 3-6Invoke SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement properties.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Identifies the SQL query.Validate SQL Query Validates the SQL query syntax.Status Displays the SQL query syntax validation status.When syntax validation is successful, the message Success!appears.Table Operation Page You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Chapter 3 Invoke SQL Statement Page 3-7Note: When you change the structure of a table (for example, you add or delete a column), you must re-import the table by doing a re-edit in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Go to the Import Tables page and re-import the same table, then click OK > Next > Done to complete the wizard. |
Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Identifies the SQL query.Validate SQL Query Validates the SQL query syntax.Status Displays the SQL query syntax validation status.When syntax validation is successful, the message Success!appears.Table Operation Page You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Chapter 3 Invoke SQL Statement Page 3-7Note: When you change the structure of a table (for example, you add or delete a column), you must re-import the table by doing a re-edit in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Go to the Import Tables page and re-import the same table, then click OK > Next > Done to complete the wizard.Only then are the table changes reflected in the integration. |
Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Identifies the SQL query.Validate SQL Query Validates the SQL query syntax.Status Displays the SQL query syntax validation status.When syntax validation is successful, the message Success!appears.Table Operation Page You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Chapter 3 Invoke SQL Statement Page 3-7Note: When you change the structure of a table (for example, you add or delete a column), you must re-import the table by doing a re-edit in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Go to the Import Tables page and re-import the same table, then click OK > Next > Done to complete the wizard.Only then are the table changes reflected in the integration.Topics: Import Tables Page Relationships Page Create Relationship Page Attribute Filtering Page Import Tables Page Filter and select the tables to import based on the selected schema. |
For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Identifies the SQL query.Validate SQL Query Validates the SQL query syntax.Status Displays the SQL query syntax validation status.When syntax validation is successful, the message Success!appears.Table Operation Page You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Chapter 3 Invoke SQL Statement Page 3-7Note: When you change the structure of a table (for example, you add or delete a column), you must re-import the table by doing a re-edit in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Go to the Import Tables page and re-import the same table, then click OK > Next > Done to complete the wizard.Only then are the table changes reflected in the integration.Topics: Import Tables Page Relationships Page Create Relationship Page Attribute Filtering Page Import Tables Page Filter and select the tables to import based on the selected schema.These tables are used to generate a SQL statement based on the operation selected. |
This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Identifies the SQL query.Validate SQL Query Validates the SQL query syntax.Status Displays the SQL query syntax validation status.When syntax validation is successful, the message Success!appears.Table Operation Page You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Chapter 3 Invoke SQL Statement Page 3-7Note: When you change the structure of a table (for example, you add or delete a column), you must re-import the table by doing a re-edit in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Go to the Import Tables page and re-import the same table, then click OK > Next > Done to complete the wizard.Only then are the table changes reflected in the integration.Topics: Import Tables Page Relationships Page Create Relationship Page Attribute Filtering Page Import Tables Page Filter and select the tables to import based on the selected schema.These tables are used to generate a SQL statement based on the operation selected.You can import the following number of tables: A maximum of three tables for insert, update, and insert or update actions A maximum of five tables for the select - operation on table feature A maximum of five tables for the polling feature Element Description Schema Select the schema to use. |
When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Identifies the SQL query.Validate SQL Query Validates the SQL query syntax.Status Displays the SQL query syntax validation status.When syntax validation is successful, the message Success!appears.Table Operation Page You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Chapter 3 Invoke SQL Statement Page 3-7Note: When you change the structure of a table (for example, you add or delete a column), you must re-import the table by doing a re-edit in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Go to the Import Tables page and re-import the same table, then click OK > Next > Done to complete the wizard.Only then are the table changes reflected in the integration.Topics: Import Tables Page Relationships Page Create Relationship Page Attribute Filtering Page Import Tables Page Filter and select the tables to import based on the selected schema.These tables are used to generate a SQL statement based on the operation selected.You can import the following number of tables: A maximum of three tables for insert, update, and insert or update actions A maximum of five tables for the select - operation on table feature A maximum of five tables for the polling feature Element Description Schema Select the schema to use.The page is refreshed to display the tables available for selection. |
For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Identifies the SQL query.Validate SQL Query Validates the SQL query syntax.Status Displays the SQL query syntax validation status.When syntax validation is successful, the message Success!appears.Table Operation Page You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Chapter 3 Invoke SQL Statement Page 3-7Note: When you change the structure of a table (for example, you add or delete a column), you must re-import the table by doing a re-edit in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Go to the Import Tables page and re-import the same table, then click OK > Next > Done to complete the wizard.Only then are the table changes reflected in the integration.Topics: Import Tables Page Relationships Page Create Relationship Page Attribute Filtering Page Import Tables Page Filter and select the tables to import based on the selected schema.These tables are used to generate a SQL statement based on the operation selected.You can import the following number of tables: A maximum of three tables for insert, update, and insert or update actions A maximum of five tables for the select - operation on table feature A maximum of five tables for the polling feature Element Description Schema Select the schema to use.The page is refreshed to display the tables available for selection.Name Filter Filter the display of tables. |
INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Identifies the SQL query.Validate SQL Query Validates the SQL query syntax.Status Displays the SQL query syntax validation status.When syntax validation is successful, the message Success!appears.Table Operation Page You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Chapter 3 Invoke SQL Statement Page 3-7Note: When you change the structure of a table (for example, you add or delete a column), you must re-import the table by doing a re-edit in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Go to the Import Tables page and re-import the same table, then click OK > Next > Done to complete the wizard.Only then are the table changes reflected in the integration.Topics: Import Tables Page Relationships Page Create Relationship Page Attribute Filtering Page Import Tables Page Filter and select the tables to import based on the selected schema.These tables are used to generate a SQL statement based on the operation selected.You can import the following number of tables: A maximum of three tables for insert, update, and insert or update actions A maximum of five tables for the select - operation on table feature A maximum of five tables for the polling feature Element Description Schema Select the schema to use.The page is refreshed to display the tables available for selection.Name Filter Filter the display of tables.Available Select the tables on which to insert or update records. |
INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Identifies the SQL query.Validate SQL Query Validates the SQL query syntax.Status Displays the SQL query syntax validation status.When syntax validation is successful, the message Success!appears.Table Operation Page You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Chapter 3 Invoke SQL Statement Page 3-7Note: When you change the structure of a table (for example, you add or delete a column), you must re-import the table by doing a re-edit in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Go to the Import Tables page and re-import the same table, then click OK > Next > Done to complete the wizard.Only then are the table changes reflected in the integration.Topics: Import Tables Page Relationships Page Create Relationship Page Attribute Filtering Page Import Tables Page Filter and select the tables to import based on the selected schema.These tables are used to generate a SQL statement based on the operation selected.You can import the following number of tables: A maximum of three tables for insert, update, and insert or update actions A maximum of five tables for the select - operation on table feature A maximum of five tables for the polling feature Element Description Schema Select the schema to use.The page is refreshed to display the tables available for selection.Name Filter Filter the display of tables.Available Select the tables on which to insert or update records.Selected Displays the selected tables. |
Validate SQL Query Validates the SQL query syntax.Status Displays the SQL query syntax validation status.When syntax validation is successful, the message Success!appears.Table Operation Page You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Chapter 3 Invoke SQL Statement Page 3-7Note: When you change the structure of a table (for example, you add or delete a column), you must re-import the table by doing a re-edit in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Go to the Import Tables page and re-import the same table, then click OK > Next > Done to complete the wizard.Only then are the table changes reflected in the integration.Topics: Import Tables Page Relationships Page Create Relationship Page Attribute Filtering Page Import Tables Page Filter and select the tables to import based on the selected schema.These tables are used to generate a SQL statement based on the operation selected.You can import the following number of tables: A maximum of three tables for insert, update, and insert or update actions A maximum of five tables for the select - operation on table feature A maximum of five tables for the polling feature Element Description Schema Select the schema to use.The page is refreshed to display the tables available for selection.Name Filter Filter the display of tables.Available Select the tables on which to insert or update records.Selected Displays the selected tables.Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships. |
Status Displays the SQL query syntax validation status.When syntax validation is successful, the message Success!appears.Table Operation Page You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Chapter 3 Invoke SQL Statement Page 3-7Note: When you change the structure of a table (for example, you add or delete a column), you must re-import the table by doing a re-edit in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Go to the Import Tables page and re-import the same table, then click OK > Next > Done to complete the wizard.Only then are the table changes reflected in the integration.Topics: Import Tables Page Relationships Page Create Relationship Page Attribute Filtering Page Import Tables Page Filter and select the tables to import based on the selected schema.These tables are used to generate a SQL statement based on the operation selected.You can import the following number of tables: A maximum of three tables for insert, update, and insert or update actions A maximum of five tables for the select - operation on table feature A maximum of five tables for the polling feature Element Description Schema Select the schema to use.The page is refreshed to display the tables available for selection.Name Filter Filter the display of tables.Available Select the tables on which to insert or update records.Selected Displays the selected tables.Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements. |
When syntax validation is successful, the message Success!appears.Table Operation Page You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Chapter 3 Invoke SQL Statement Page 3-7Note: When you change the structure of a table (for example, you add or delete a column), you must re-import the table by doing a re-edit in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Go to the Import Tables page and re-import the same table, then click OK > Next > Done to complete the wizard.Only then are the table changes reflected in the integration.Topics: Import Tables Page Relationships Page Create Relationship Page Attribute Filtering Page Import Tables Page Filter and select the tables to import based on the selected schema.These tables are used to generate a SQL statement based on the operation selected.You can import the following number of tables: A maximum of three tables for insert, update, and insert or update actions A maximum of five tables for the select - operation on table feature A maximum of five tables for the polling feature Element Description Schema Select the schema to use.The page is refreshed to display the tables available for selection.Name Filter Filter the display of tables.Available Select the tables on which to insert or update records.Selected Displays the selected tables.Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to- many). |
appears.Table Operation Page You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Chapter 3 Invoke SQL Statement Page 3-7Note: When you change the structure of a table (for example, you add or delete a column), you must re-import the table by doing a re-edit in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Go to the Import Tables page and re-import the same table, then click OK > Next > Done to complete the wizard.Only then are the table changes reflected in the integration.Topics: Import Tables Page Relationships Page Create Relationship Page Attribute Filtering Page Import Tables Page Filter and select the tables to import based on the selected schema.These tables are used to generate a SQL statement based on the operation selected.You can import the following number of tables: A maximum of three tables for insert, update, and insert or update actions A maximum of five tables for the select - operation on table feature A maximum of five tables for the polling feature Element Description Schema Select the schema to use.The page is refreshed to display the tables available for selection.Name Filter Filter the display of tables.Available Select the tables on which to insert or update records.Selected Displays the selected tables.Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to- many).Create Click to create new relationships. |
Table Operation Page You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Chapter 3 Invoke SQL Statement Page 3-7Note: When you change the structure of a table (for example, you add or delete a column), you must re-import the table by doing a re-edit in the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Go to the Import Tables page and re-import the same table, then click OK > Next > Done to complete the wizard.Only then are the table changes reflected in the integration.Topics: Import Tables Page Relationships Page Create Relationship Page Attribute Filtering Page Import Tables Page Filter and select the tables to import based on the selected schema.These tables are used to generate a SQL statement based on the operation selected.You can import the following number of tables: A maximum of three tables for insert, update, and insert or update actions A maximum of five tables for the select - operation on table feature A maximum of five tables for the polling feature Element Description Schema Select the schema to use.The page is refreshed to display the tables available for selection.Name Filter Filter the display of tables.Available Select the tables on which to insert or update records.Selected Displays the selected tables.Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to- many).Create Click to create new relationships.Remove Click to remove a selected relationship. |
Go to the Import Tables page and re-import the same table, then click OK > Next > Done to complete the wizard.Only then are the table changes reflected in the integration.Topics: Import Tables Page Relationships Page Create Relationship Page Attribute Filtering Page Import Tables Page Filter and select the tables to import based on the selected schema.These tables are used to generate a SQL statement based on the operation selected.You can import the following number of tables: A maximum of three tables for insert, update, and insert or update actions A maximum of five tables for the select - operation on table feature A maximum of five tables for the polling feature Element Description Schema Select the schema to use.The page is refreshed to display the tables available for selection.Name Filter Filter the display of tables.Available Select the tables on which to insert or update records.Selected Displays the selected tables.Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to- many).Create Click to create new relationships.Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-8Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement. |
Only then are the table changes reflected in the integration.Topics: Import Tables Page Relationships Page Create Relationship Page Attribute Filtering Page Import Tables Page Filter and select the tables to import based on the selected schema.These tables are used to generate a SQL statement based on the operation selected.You can import the following number of tables: A maximum of three tables for insert, update, and insert or update actions A maximum of five tables for the select - operation on table feature A maximum of five tables for the polling feature Element Description Schema Select the schema to use.The page is refreshed to display the tables available for selection.Name Filter Filter the display of tables.Available Select the tables on which to insert or update records.Selected Displays the selected tables.Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to- many).Create Click to create new relationships.Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-8Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table. |
Topics: Import Tables Page Relationships Page Create Relationship Page Attribute Filtering Page Import Tables Page Filter and select the tables to import based on the selected schema.These tables are used to generate a SQL statement based on the operation selected.You can import the following number of tables: A maximum of three tables for insert, update, and insert or update actions A maximum of five tables for the select - operation on table feature A maximum of five tables for the polling feature Element Description Schema Select the schema to use.The page is refreshed to display the tables available for selection.Name Filter Filter the display of tables.Available Select the tables on which to insert or update records.Selected Displays the selected tables.Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to- many).Create Click to create new relationships.Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-8Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table. |
These tables are used to generate a SQL statement based on the operation selected.You can import the following number of tables: A maximum of three tables for insert, update, and insert or update actions A maximum of five tables for the select - operation on table feature A maximum of five tables for the polling feature Element Description Schema Select the schema to use.The page is refreshed to display the tables available for selection.Name Filter Filter the display of tables.Available Select the tables on which to insert or update records.Selected Displays the selected tables.Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to- many).Create Click to create new relationships.Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-8Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one- to-one with the foreign key on the child table). |
You can import the following number of tables: A maximum of three tables for insert, update, and insert or update actions A maximum of five tables for the select - operation on table feature A maximum of five tables for the polling feature Element Description Schema Select the schema to use.The page is refreshed to display the tables available for selection.Name Filter Filter the display of tables.Available Select the tables on which to insert or update records.Selected Displays the selected tables.Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to- many).Create Click to create new relationships.Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-8Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one- to-one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields. |
The page is refreshed to display the tables available for selection.Name Filter Filter the display of tables.Available Select the tables on which to insert or update records.Selected Displays the selected tables.Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to- many).Create Click to create new relationships.Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-8Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one- to-one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated). |
Name Filter Filter the display of tables.Available Select the tables on which to insert or update records.Selected Displays the selected tables.Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to- many).Create Click to create new relationships.Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-8Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one- to-one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude. |
Available Select the tables on which to insert or update records.Selected Displays the selected tables.Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to- many).Create Click to create new relationships.Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-8Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one- to-one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query. |
Selected Displays the selected tables.Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to- many).Create Click to create new relationships.Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-8Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one- to-one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes. |
Relationships Page Review the relationships between the selected tables and optionally create, remove, or rename relationships.These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to- many).Create Click to create new relationships.Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-8Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one- to-one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Operations on Table Page Select the database tables. |
These relationships are used in the insert or update SQL statements.Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to- many).Create Click to create new relationships.Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-8Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one- to-one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page. |
Element Description Relationships Table Displays the relationships defined on the root database table and any related tables (one-to-one or one-to- many).Create Click to create new relationships.Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-8Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one- to-one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process. |
Create Click to create new relationships.Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-8Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one- to-one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name). |
Remove Click to remove a selected relationship.Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-8Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one- to-one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search. |
Rename Click to rename a selected relationship.Chapter 3 Table Operation Page 3-8Create Relationship Page Specify the parent and child relationships to use in the SQL statement.Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one- to-one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-9Element Description Table Names Select the tables to import. |
Element Description Parent Table Select the parent table.Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one- to-one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-9Element Description Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship. |
Child Table Select the child table.Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one- to-one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-9Element Description Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship. |
Mapping Type Select the mapping type (one-to-many, one-to-one, or one- to-one with the foreign key on the child table).For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-9Element Description Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables. |
For example, if you selected Employees as the parent table and Departments as the child table, the following options are displayed: Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments Employees has a 1:1 Relationship with Departments (Foreign Key on Child table) Employees has a 1:M Relationship with Departments Parent and Child Table Associate the foreign key fields to the primary key fields.Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-9Element Description Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table. |
Relationship Name Optionally name the relationship (a default name is generated).Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-9Element Description Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list. |
Attribute Filtering Page Filter out the attributes to exclude.Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-9Element Description Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship. |
Element Description Attributes Tree Deselect any attributes to exclude from the database query.You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-9Element Description Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships. |
You cannot exclude primary key attributes.Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-9Element Description Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use. |
Operations on Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-9Element Description Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships. |
To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-9Element Description Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed. |
Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-9Element Description Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option . |
Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-9Element Description Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes. |
Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-9Element Description Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes.You can deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries. |
ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Chapter 3 Operations on Table Page 3-9Element Description Table Names Select the tables to import.Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes.You can deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded. |
Note: It is recommended that you to import the tables together for the adapter to automatically recognize the relationship.If you import the tables separately, you must explicitly create the table relationship.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.After making your selection, the page is refreshed for you to view and edit the table relationships.Add || Remove Tables Click to add more tables or remove tables no longer in use.Review and manage parent database table relationshipsClick Edit to view and edit the table relationships.The relationships automatically identified by the adapter are displayed.See Review and manage parent database table relationships Option .Review and filter columns from selected database tablesClick Edit to view and edit the table attributes.You can deselect any attributes to exclude from the database queries.Primary key attributes cannot be excluded.See Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option . |
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