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This action can take some time to complete.See Moving an Instance to a Different Compartment in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration Generation 2 .Add Tags Click to add tags to the instance.You can use tags to search for and categorize your instances in your tenancy.See Resource Tags in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Documentation.More Actions Contains options to stop, start, or delete the instance.See in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration Generation 2 : Stopping and Starting an Oracle Integration Instance Deleting an Instance Metrics Displays message metrics.See Viewing Message Metrics in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration Generation 2.Work Requests Lists instance life cycle activity, such as instance creation time, instance stop and start times, and so on.Network Access Click Edit to change the Network Access setting.Select Restrict Network Access to disallow inbound traffic from external networks.Chapter 3 View Instance Details 3-5Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F58803-05 February 2023 Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F58803-05 Copyright 2022, 2023, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.
See Moving an Instance to a Different Compartment in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration Generation 2 .Add Tags Click to add tags to the instance.You can use tags to search for and categorize your instances in your tenancy.See Resource Tags in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Documentation.More Actions Contains options to stop, start, or delete the instance.See in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration Generation 2 : Stopping and Starting an Oracle Integration Instance Deleting an Instance Metrics Displays message metrics.See Viewing Message Metrics in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration Generation 2.Work Requests Lists instance life cycle activity, such as instance creation time, instance stop and start times, and so on.Network Access Click Edit to change the Network Access setting.Select Restrict Network Access to disallow inbound traffic from external networks.Chapter 3 View Instance Details 3-5Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F58803-05 February 2023 Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F58803-05 Copyright 2022, 2023, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.
Add Tags Click to add tags to the instance.You can use tags to search for and categorize your instances in your tenancy.See Resource Tags in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Documentation.More Actions Contains options to stop, start, or delete the instance.See in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration Generation 2 : Stopping and Starting an Oracle Integration Instance Deleting an Instance Metrics Displays message metrics.See Viewing Message Metrics in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration Generation 2.Work Requests Lists instance life cycle activity, such as instance creation time, instance stop and start times, and so on.Network Access Click Edit to change the Network Access setting.Select Restrict Network Access to disallow inbound traffic from external networks.Chapter 3 View Instance Details 3-5Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F58803-05 February 2023 Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F58803-05 Copyright 2022, 2023, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.
You can use tags to search for and categorize your instances in your tenancy.See Resource Tags in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Documentation.More Actions Contains options to stop, start, or delete the instance.See in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration Generation 2 : Stopping and Starting an Oracle Integration Instance Deleting an Instance Metrics Displays message metrics.See Viewing Message Metrics in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration Generation 2.Work Requests Lists instance life cycle activity, such as instance creation time, instance stop and start times, and so on.Network Access Click Edit to change the Network Access setting.Select Restrict Network Access to disallow inbound traffic from external networks.Chapter 3 View Instance Details 3-5Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F58803-05 February 2023 Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F58803-05 Copyright 2022, 2023, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.
See Resource Tags in the Oracle Cloud Infrastructure Documentation.More Actions Contains options to stop, start, or delete the instance.See in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration Generation 2 : Stopping and Starting an Oracle Integration Instance Deleting an Instance Metrics Displays message metrics.See Viewing Message Metrics in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration Generation 2.Work Requests Lists instance life cycle activity, such as instance creation time, instance stop and start times, and so on.Network Access Click Edit to change the Network Access setting.Select Restrict Network Access to disallow inbound traffic from external networks.Chapter 3 View Instance Details 3-5Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F58803-05 February 2023 Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F58803-05 Copyright 2022, 2023, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.
More Actions Contains options to stop, start, or delete the instance.See in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration Generation 2 : Stopping and Starting an Oracle Integration Instance Deleting an Instance Metrics Displays message metrics.See Viewing Message Metrics in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration Generation 2.Work Requests Lists instance life cycle activity, such as instance creation time, instance stop and start times, and so on.Network Access Click Edit to change the Network Access setting.Select Restrict Network Access to disallow inbound traffic from external networks.Chapter 3 View Instance Details 3-5Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F58803-05 February 2023 Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F58803-05 Copyright 2022, 2023, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.
See in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration Generation 2 : Stopping and Starting an Oracle Integration Instance Deleting an Instance Metrics Displays message metrics.See Viewing Message Metrics in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration Generation 2.Work Requests Lists instance life cycle activity, such as instance creation time, instance stop and start times, and so on.Network Access Click Edit to change the Network Access setting.Select Restrict Network Access to disallow inbound traffic from external networks.Chapter 3 View Instance Details 3-5Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F58803-05 February 2023 Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F58803-05 Copyright 2022, 2023, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications.
See Viewing Message Metrics in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration Generation 2.Work Requests Lists instance life cycle activity, such as instance creation time, instance stop and start times, and so on.Network Access Click Edit to change the Network Access setting.Select Restrict Network Access to disallow inbound traffic from external networks.Chapter 3 View Instance Details 3-5Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F58803-05 February 2023 Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F58803-05 Copyright 2022, 2023, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications.It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of personal injury.
Work Requests Lists instance life cycle activity, such as instance creation time, instance stop and start times, and so on.Network Access Click Edit to change the Network Access setting.Select Restrict Network Access to disallow inbound traffic from external networks.Chapter 3 View Instance Details 3-5Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F58803-05 February 2023 Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F58803-05 Copyright 2022, 2023, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications.It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of personal injury.If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use.
Network Access Click Edit to change the Network Access setting.Select Restrict Network Access to disallow inbound traffic from external networks.Chapter 3 View Instance Details 3-5Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F58803-05 February 2023 Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F58803-05 Copyright 2022, 2023, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications.It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of personal injury.If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.
Select Restrict Network Access to disallow inbound traffic from external networks.Chapter 3 View Instance Details 3-5Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2 F58803-05 February 2023 Oracle Cloud Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter with Oracle Integration Generation 2, F58803-05 Copyright 2022, 2023, Oracle and/or its affiliates.Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications.It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of personal injury.If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.Oracle, Java, and MySQL are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates.
Primary Author: Oracle Corporation This software and related documentation are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are protected by intellectual property laws.Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications.It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of personal injury.If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.Oracle, Java, and MySQL are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates.Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.
Except as expressly permitted in your license agreement or allowed by law, you may not use, copy, reproduce, translate, broadcast, modify, license, transmit, distribute, exhibit, perform, publish, or display any part, in any form, or by any means.Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications.It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of personal injury.If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.Oracle, Java, and MySQL are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates.Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.Intel and Intel Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.
Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of this software, unless required by law for interoperability, is prohibited.The information contained herein is subject to change without notice and is not warranted to be error-free.If you find any errors, please report them to us in writing.If this is software, software documentation, data (as defined in the Federal Acquisition Regulation), or related documentation that is delivered to the U.S. Government or anyone licensing it on behalf of the U.S. Government, then the following notice is applicable: U.S. GOVERNMENT END USERS: Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs) and Oracle computer documentation or other Oracle data delivered to or accessed by U.S. Government end users are "commercial computer software," "commercial computer software documentation," or "limited rights data" pursuant to the applicable Federal Acquisition Regulation and agency-specific supplemental regulations.As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications.It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of personal injury.If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.Oracle, Java, and MySQL are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates.Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.Intel and Intel Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. AMD, Epyc, and the AMD logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices.
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As such, the use, reproduction, duplication, release, display, disclosure, modification, preparation of derivative works, and/or adaptation of i) Oracle programs (including any operating system, integrated software, any programs embedded, installed, or activated on delivered hardware, and modifications of such programs), ii) Oracle computer documentation and/or iii) other Oracle data, is subject to the rights and limitations specified in the license contained in the applicable contract.The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications.It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of personal injury.If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.Oracle, Java, and MySQL are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates.Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.Intel and Intel Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. AMD, Epyc, and the AMD logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices.UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group.This software or hardware and documentation may provide access to or information about content, products, and services from third parties.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third-party content, products, and services unless otherwise set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss, costs, or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third-party content, products, or services, except as set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Contents Preface Audience v Documentation Accessibility v Diversity and Inclusion v Related Resources vi Conventions vi 1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-1 Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures 1-2 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3 What Application Version Is Supported?
The terms governing the U.S. Government's use of Oracle cloud services are defined by the applicable contract for such services.No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications.It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of personal injury.If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.Oracle, Java, and MySQL are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates.Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.Intel and Intel Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. AMD, Epyc, and the AMD logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices.UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group.This software or hardware and documentation may provide access to or information about content, products, and services from third parties.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third-party content, products, and services unless otherwise set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss, costs, or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third-party content, products, or services, except as set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Contents Preface Audience v Documentation Accessibility v Diversity and Inclusion v Related Resources vi Conventions vi 1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-1 Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures 1-2 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3 What Application Version Is Supported?1-3 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-3 2 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-1 Create a Connection 2-2 Configure Connection Properties 2-3 Configure Connection Security 2-3 Configure an Agent Group 2-3 Test the Connection 2-3 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4 3 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration Basic Info Page 3-1 Trigger Polling Page 3-2 Trigger Manage Tables Page 3-3 Trigger Relationships Table 3-3 Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page 3-4 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5 iiiInvoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6 Invoke Operations On Table Page 3-7 Review and manage parent database table relationships Option 3-8 Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option 3-8 Review and edit SQL query Option 3-8 Summary Page 3-10 4 Implement Common Patterns Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Extract Bulk Data from an SAP ASE (Sybase) Database and Import it into a Marketo Application 4-1 5 Troubleshoot the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Error When Using Text and Unitext Datatypes as an Output Parameter of a Stored Procedure 5-1 Primary Key Error While Importing Table for the Merge Operation 5-1 Failed to Update Stored Procedure Page Error 5-2 Invalid SQL Query Error 5-2 ivPreface This guide describes how to configure this adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.
No other rights are granted to the U.S. Government.This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications.It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of personal injury.If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.Oracle, Java, and MySQL are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates.Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.Intel and Intel Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. AMD, Epyc, and the AMD logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices.UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group.This software or hardware and documentation may provide access to or information about content, products, and services from third parties.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third-party content, products, and services unless otherwise set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss, costs, or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third-party content, products, or services, except as set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Contents Preface Audience v Documentation Accessibility v Diversity and Inclusion v Related Resources vi Conventions vi 1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-1 Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures 1-2 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3 What Application Version Is Supported?1-3 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-3 2 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-1 Create a Connection 2-2 Configure Connection Properties 2-3 Configure Connection Security 2-3 Configure an Agent Group 2-3 Test the Connection 2-3 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4 3 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration Basic Info Page 3-1 Trigger Polling Page 3-2 Trigger Manage Tables Page 3-3 Trigger Relationships Table 3-3 Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page 3-4 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5 iiiInvoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6 Invoke Operations On Table Page 3-7 Review and manage parent database table relationships Option 3-8 Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option 3-8 Review and edit SQL query Option 3-8 Summary Page 3-10 4 Implement Common Patterns Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Extract Bulk Data from an SAP ASE (Sybase) Database and Import it into a Marketo Application 4-1 5 Troubleshoot the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Error When Using Text and Unitext Datatypes as an Output Parameter of a Stored Procedure 5-1 Primary Key Error While Importing Table for the Merge Operation 5-1 Failed to Update Stored Procedure Page Error 5-2 Invalid SQL Query Error 5-2 ivPreface This guide describes how to configure this adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Note: The use of this adapter may differ depending on the features you have, or whether your instance was provisioned using Standard or Enterprise edition.
This software or hardware is developed for general use in a variety of information management applications.It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of personal injury.If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.Oracle, Java, and MySQL are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates.Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.Intel and Intel Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. AMD, Epyc, and the AMD logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices.UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group.This software or hardware and documentation may provide access to or information about content, products, and services from third parties.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third-party content, products, and services unless otherwise set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss, costs, or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third-party content, products, or services, except as set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Contents Preface Audience v Documentation Accessibility v Diversity and Inclusion v Related Resources vi Conventions vi 1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-1 Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures 1-2 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3 What Application Version Is Supported?1-3 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-3 2 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-1 Create a Connection 2-2 Configure Connection Properties 2-3 Configure Connection Security 2-3 Configure an Agent Group 2-3 Test the Connection 2-3 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4 3 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration Basic Info Page 3-1 Trigger Polling Page 3-2 Trigger Manage Tables Page 3-3 Trigger Relationships Table 3-3 Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page 3-4 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5 iiiInvoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6 Invoke Operations On Table Page 3-7 Review and manage parent database table relationships Option 3-8 Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option 3-8 Review and edit SQL query Option 3-8 Summary Page 3-10 4 Implement Common Patterns Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Extract Bulk Data from an SAP ASE (Sybase) Database and Import it into a Marketo Application 4-1 5 Troubleshoot the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Error When Using Text and Unitext Datatypes as an Output Parameter of a Stored Procedure 5-1 Primary Key Error While Importing Table for the Merge Operation 5-1 Failed to Update Stored Procedure Page Error 5-2 Invalid SQL Query Error 5-2 ivPreface This guide describes how to configure this adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Note: The use of this adapter may differ depending on the features you have, or whether your instance was provisioned using Standard or Enterprise edition.These differences are noted throughout this guide.
It is not developed or intended for use in any inherently dangerous applications, including applications that may create a risk of personal injury.If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.Oracle, Java, and MySQL are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates.Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.Intel and Intel Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. AMD, Epyc, and the AMD logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices.UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group.This software or hardware and documentation may provide access to or information about content, products, and services from third parties.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third-party content, products, and services unless otherwise set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss, costs, or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third-party content, products, or services, except as set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Contents Preface Audience v Documentation Accessibility v Diversity and Inclusion v Related Resources vi Conventions vi 1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-1 Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures 1-2 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3 What Application Version Is Supported?1-3 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-3 2 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-1 Create a Connection 2-2 Configure Connection Properties 2-3 Configure Connection Security 2-3 Configure an Agent Group 2-3 Test the Connection 2-3 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4 3 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration Basic Info Page 3-1 Trigger Polling Page 3-2 Trigger Manage Tables Page 3-3 Trigger Relationships Table 3-3 Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page 3-4 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5 iiiInvoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6 Invoke Operations On Table Page 3-7 Review and manage parent database table relationships Option 3-8 Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option 3-8 Review and edit SQL query Option 3-8 Summary Page 3-10 4 Implement Common Patterns Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Extract Bulk Data from an SAP ASE (Sybase) Database and Import it into a Marketo Application 4-1 5 Troubleshoot the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Error When Using Text and Unitext Datatypes as an Output Parameter of a Stored Procedure 5-1 Primary Key Error While Importing Table for the Merge Operation 5-1 Failed to Update Stored Procedure Page Error 5-2 Invalid SQL Query Error 5-2 ivPreface This guide describes how to configure this adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Note: The use of this adapter may differ depending on the features you have, or whether your instance was provisioned using Standard or Enterprise edition.These differences are noted throughout this guide.Topics: Audience Documentation Accessibility Diversity and Inclusion Related Resources Conventions Audience This guide is intended for developers who want to use this adapter in integrations in Oracle Integration.
If you use this software or hardware in dangerous applications, then you shall be responsible to take all appropriate fail-safe, backup, redundancy, and other measures to ensure its safe use.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.Oracle, Java, and MySQL are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates.Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.Intel and Intel Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. AMD, Epyc, and the AMD logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices.UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group.This software or hardware and documentation may provide access to or information about content, products, and services from third parties.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third-party content, products, and services unless otherwise set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss, costs, or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third-party content, products, or services, except as set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Contents Preface Audience v Documentation Accessibility v Diversity and Inclusion v Related Resources vi Conventions vi 1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-1 Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures 1-2 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3 What Application Version Is Supported?1-3 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-3 2 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-1 Create a Connection 2-2 Configure Connection Properties 2-3 Configure Connection Security 2-3 Configure an Agent Group 2-3 Test the Connection 2-3 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4 3 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration Basic Info Page 3-1 Trigger Polling Page 3-2 Trigger Manage Tables Page 3-3 Trigger Relationships Table 3-3 Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page 3-4 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5 iiiInvoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6 Invoke Operations On Table Page 3-7 Review and manage parent database table relationships Option 3-8 Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option 3-8 Review and edit SQL query Option 3-8 Summary Page 3-10 4 Implement Common Patterns Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Extract Bulk Data from an SAP ASE (Sybase) Database and Import it into a Marketo Application 4-1 5 Troubleshoot the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Error When Using Text and Unitext Datatypes as an Output Parameter of a Stored Procedure 5-1 Primary Key Error While Importing Table for the Merge Operation 5-1 Failed to Update Stored Procedure Page Error 5-2 Invalid SQL Query Error 5-2 ivPreface This guide describes how to configure this adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Note: The use of this adapter may differ depending on the features you have, or whether your instance was provisioned using Standard or Enterprise edition.These differences are noted throughout this guide.Topics: Audience Documentation Accessibility Diversity and Inclusion Related Resources Conventions Audience This guide is intended for developers who want to use this adapter in integrations in Oracle Integration.Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .
Oracle Corporation and its affiliates disclaim any liability for any damages caused by use of this software or hardware in dangerous applications.Oracle, Java, and MySQL are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates.Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.Intel and Intel Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. AMD, Epyc, and the AMD logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices.UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group.This software or hardware and documentation may provide access to or information about content, products, and services from third parties.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third-party content, products, and services unless otherwise set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss, costs, or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third-party content, products, or services, except as set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Contents Preface Audience v Documentation Accessibility v Diversity and Inclusion v Related Resources vi Conventions vi 1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-1 Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures 1-2 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3 What Application Version Is Supported?1-3 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-3 2 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-1 Create a Connection 2-2 Configure Connection Properties 2-3 Configure Connection Security 2-3 Configure an Agent Group 2-3 Test the Connection 2-3 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4 3 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration Basic Info Page 3-1 Trigger Polling Page 3-2 Trigger Manage Tables Page 3-3 Trigger Relationships Table 3-3 Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page 3-4 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5 iiiInvoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6 Invoke Operations On Table Page 3-7 Review and manage parent database table relationships Option 3-8 Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option 3-8 Review and edit SQL query Option 3-8 Summary Page 3-10 4 Implement Common Patterns Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Extract Bulk Data from an SAP ASE (Sybase) Database and Import it into a Marketo Application 4-1 5 Troubleshoot the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Error When Using Text and Unitext Datatypes as an Output Parameter of a Stored Procedure 5-1 Primary Key Error While Importing Table for the Merge Operation 5-1 Failed to Update Stored Procedure Page Error 5-2 Invalid SQL Query Error 5-2 ivPreface This guide describes how to configure this adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Note: The use of this adapter may differ depending on the features you have, or whether your instance was provisioned using Standard or Enterprise edition.These differences are noted throughout this guide.Topics: Audience Documentation Accessibility Diversity and Inclusion Related Resources Conventions Audience This guide is intended for developers who want to use this adapter in integrations in Oracle Integration.Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.
Oracle, Java, and MySQL are registered trademarks of Oracle and/or its affiliates.Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.Intel and Intel Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. AMD, Epyc, and the AMD logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices.UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group.This software or hardware and documentation may provide access to or information about content, products, and services from third parties.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third-party content, products, and services unless otherwise set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss, costs, or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third-party content, products, or services, except as set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Contents Preface Audience v Documentation Accessibility v Diversity and Inclusion v Related Resources vi Conventions vi 1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-1 Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures 1-2 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3 What Application Version Is Supported?1-3 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-3 2 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-1 Create a Connection 2-2 Configure Connection Properties 2-3 Configure Connection Security 2-3 Configure an Agent Group 2-3 Test the Connection 2-3 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4 3 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration Basic Info Page 3-1 Trigger Polling Page 3-2 Trigger Manage Tables Page 3-3 Trigger Relationships Table 3-3 Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page 3-4 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5 iiiInvoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6 Invoke Operations On Table Page 3-7 Review and manage parent database table relationships Option 3-8 Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option 3-8 Review and edit SQL query Option 3-8 Summary Page 3-10 4 Implement Common Patterns Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Extract Bulk Data from an SAP ASE (Sybase) Database and Import it into a Marketo Application 4-1 5 Troubleshoot the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Error When Using Text and Unitext Datatypes as an Output Parameter of a Stored Procedure 5-1 Primary Key Error While Importing Table for the Merge Operation 5-1 Failed to Update Stored Procedure Page Error 5-2 Invalid SQL Query Error 5-2 ivPreface This guide describes how to configure this adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Note: The use of this adapter may differ depending on the features you have, or whether your instance was provisioned using Standard or Enterprise edition.These differences are noted throughout this guide.Topics: Audience Documentation Accessibility Diversity and Inclusion Related Resources Conventions Audience This guide is intended for developers who want to use this adapter in integrations in Oracle Integration.Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?
Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners.Intel and Intel Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. AMD, Epyc, and the AMD logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices.UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group.This software or hardware and documentation may provide access to or information about content, products, and services from third parties.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third-party content, products, and services unless otherwise set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss, costs, or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third-party content, products, or services, except as set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Contents Preface Audience v Documentation Accessibility v Diversity and Inclusion v Related Resources vi Conventions vi 1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-1 Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures 1-2 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3 What Application Version Is Supported?1-3 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-3 2 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-1 Create a Connection 2-2 Configure Connection Properties 2-3 Configure Connection Security 2-3 Configure an Agent Group 2-3 Test the Connection 2-3 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4 3 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration Basic Info Page 3-1 Trigger Polling Page 3-2 Trigger Manage Tables Page 3-3 Trigger Relationships Table 3-3 Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page 3-4 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5 iiiInvoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6 Invoke Operations On Table Page 3-7 Review and manage parent database table relationships Option 3-8 Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option 3-8 Review and edit SQL query Option 3-8 Summary Page 3-10 4 Implement Common Patterns Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Extract Bulk Data from an SAP ASE (Sybase) Database and Import it into a Marketo Application 4-1 5 Troubleshoot the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Error When Using Text and Unitext Datatypes as an Output Parameter of a Stored Procedure 5-1 Primary Key Error While Importing Table for the Merge Operation 5-1 Failed to Update Stored Procedure Page Error 5-2 Invalid SQL Query Error 5-2 ivPreface This guide describes how to configure this adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Note: The use of this adapter may differ depending on the features you have, or whether your instance was provisioned using Standard or Enterprise edition.These differences are noted throughout this guide.Topics: Audience Documentation Accessibility Diversity and Inclusion Related Resources Conventions Audience This guide is intended for developers who want to use this adapter in integrations in Oracle Integration.Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.
Intel and Intel Inside are trademarks or registered trademarks of Intel Corporation.All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. AMD, Epyc, and the AMD logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices.UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group.This software or hardware and documentation may provide access to or information about content, products, and services from third parties.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third-party content, products, and services unless otherwise set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss, costs, or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third-party content, products, or services, except as set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Contents Preface Audience v Documentation Accessibility v Diversity and Inclusion v Related Resources vi Conventions vi 1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-1 Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures 1-2 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3 What Application Version Is Supported?1-3 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-3 2 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-1 Create a Connection 2-2 Configure Connection Properties 2-3 Configure Connection Security 2-3 Configure an Agent Group 2-3 Test the Connection 2-3 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4 3 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration Basic Info Page 3-1 Trigger Polling Page 3-2 Trigger Manage Tables Page 3-3 Trigger Relationships Table 3-3 Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page 3-4 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5 iiiInvoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6 Invoke Operations On Table Page 3-7 Review and manage parent database table relationships Option 3-8 Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option 3-8 Review and edit SQL query Option 3-8 Summary Page 3-10 4 Implement Common Patterns Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Extract Bulk Data from an SAP ASE (Sybase) Database and Import it into a Marketo Application 4-1 5 Troubleshoot the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Error When Using Text and Unitext Datatypes as an Output Parameter of a Stored Procedure 5-1 Primary Key Error While Importing Table for the Merge Operation 5-1 Failed to Update Stored Procedure Page Error 5-2 Invalid SQL Query Error 5-2 ivPreface This guide describes how to configure this adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Note: The use of this adapter may differ depending on the features you have, or whether your instance was provisioned using Standard or Enterprise edition.These differences are noted throughout this guide.Topics: Audience Documentation Accessibility Diversity and Inclusion Related Resources Conventions Audience This guide is intended for developers who want to use this adapter in integrations in Oracle Integration.Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.
All SPARC trademarks are used under license and are trademarks or registered trademarks of SPARC International, Inc. AMD, Epyc, and the AMD logo are trademarks or registered trademarks of Advanced Micro Devices.UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group.This software or hardware and documentation may provide access to or information about content, products, and services from third parties.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third-party content, products, and services unless otherwise set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss, costs, or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third-party content, products, or services, except as set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Contents Preface Audience v Documentation Accessibility v Diversity and Inclusion v Related Resources vi Conventions vi 1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-1 Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures 1-2 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3 What Application Version Is Supported?1-3 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-3 2 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-1 Create a Connection 2-2 Configure Connection Properties 2-3 Configure Connection Security 2-3 Configure an Agent Group 2-3 Test the Connection 2-3 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4 3 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration Basic Info Page 3-1 Trigger Polling Page 3-2 Trigger Manage Tables Page 3-3 Trigger Relationships Table 3-3 Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page 3-4 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5 iiiInvoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6 Invoke Operations On Table Page 3-7 Review and manage parent database table relationships Option 3-8 Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option 3-8 Review and edit SQL query Option 3-8 Summary Page 3-10 4 Implement Common Patterns Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Extract Bulk Data from an SAP ASE (Sybase) Database and Import it into a Marketo Application 4-1 5 Troubleshoot the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Error When Using Text and Unitext Datatypes as an Output Parameter of a Stored Procedure 5-1 Primary Key Error While Importing Table for the Merge Operation 5-1 Failed to Update Stored Procedure Page Error 5-2 Invalid SQL Query Error 5-2 ivPreface This guide describes how to configure this adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Note: The use of this adapter may differ depending on the features you have, or whether your instance was provisioned using Standard or Enterprise edition.These differences are noted throughout this guide.Topics: Audience Documentation Accessibility Diversity and Inclusion Related Resources Conventions Audience This guide is intended for developers who want to use this adapter in integrations in Oracle Integration.Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.
UNIX is a registered trademark of The Open Group.This software or hardware and documentation may provide access to or information about content, products, and services from third parties.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third-party content, products, and services unless otherwise set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss, costs, or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third-party content, products, or services, except as set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Contents Preface Audience v Documentation Accessibility v Diversity and Inclusion v Related Resources vi Conventions vi 1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-1 Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures 1-2 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3 What Application Version Is Supported?1-3 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-3 2 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-1 Create a Connection 2-2 Configure Connection Properties 2-3 Configure Connection Security 2-3 Configure an Agent Group 2-3 Test the Connection 2-3 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4 3 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration Basic Info Page 3-1 Trigger Polling Page 3-2 Trigger Manage Tables Page 3-3 Trigger Relationships Table 3-3 Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page 3-4 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5 iiiInvoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6 Invoke Operations On Table Page 3-7 Review and manage parent database table relationships Option 3-8 Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option 3-8 Review and edit SQL query Option 3-8 Summary Page 3-10 4 Implement Common Patterns Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Extract Bulk Data from an SAP ASE (Sybase) Database and Import it into a Marketo Application 4-1 5 Troubleshoot the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Error When Using Text and Unitext Datatypes as an Output Parameter of a Stored Procedure 5-1 Primary Key Error While Importing Table for the Merge Operation 5-1 Failed to Update Stored Procedure Page Error 5-2 Invalid SQL Query Error 5-2 ivPreface This guide describes how to configure this adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Note: The use of this adapter may differ depending on the features you have, or whether your instance was provisioned using Standard or Enterprise edition.These differences are noted throughout this guide.Topics: Audience Documentation Accessibility Diversity and Inclusion Related Resources Conventions Audience This guide is intended for developers who want to use this adapter in integrations in Oracle Integration.Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.
This software or hardware and documentation may provide access to or information about content, products, and services from third parties.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third-party content, products, and services unless otherwise set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss, costs, or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third-party content, products, or services, except as set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Contents Preface Audience v Documentation Accessibility v Diversity and Inclusion v Related Resources vi Conventions vi 1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-1 Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures 1-2 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3 What Application Version Is Supported?1-3 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-3 2 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-1 Create a Connection 2-2 Configure Connection Properties 2-3 Configure Connection Security 2-3 Configure an Agent Group 2-3 Test the Connection 2-3 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4 3 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration Basic Info Page 3-1 Trigger Polling Page 3-2 Trigger Manage Tables Page 3-3 Trigger Relationships Table 3-3 Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page 3-4 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5 iiiInvoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6 Invoke Operations On Table Page 3-7 Review and manage parent database table relationships Option 3-8 Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option 3-8 Review and edit SQL query Option 3-8 Summary Page 3-10 4 Implement Common Patterns Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Extract Bulk Data from an SAP ASE (Sybase) Database and Import it into a Marketo Application 4-1 5 Troubleshoot the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Error When Using Text and Unitext Datatypes as an Output Parameter of a Stored Procedure 5-1 Primary Key Error While Importing Table for the Merge Operation 5-1 Failed to Update Stored Procedure Page Error 5-2 Invalid SQL Query Error 5-2 ivPreface This guide describes how to configure this adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Note: The use of this adapter may differ depending on the features you have, or whether your instance was provisioned using Standard or Enterprise edition.These differences are noted throughout this guide.Topics: Audience Documentation Accessibility Diversity and Inclusion Related Resources Conventions Audience This guide is intended for developers who want to use this adapter in integrations in Oracle Integration.Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.
Oracle Corporation and its affiliates are not responsible for and expressly disclaim all warranties of any kind with respect to third-party content, products, and services unless otherwise set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss, costs, or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third-party content, products, or services, except as set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Contents Preface Audience v Documentation Accessibility v Diversity and Inclusion v Related Resources vi Conventions vi 1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-1 Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures 1-2 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3 What Application Version Is Supported?1-3 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-3 2 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-1 Create a Connection 2-2 Configure Connection Properties 2-3 Configure Connection Security 2-3 Configure an Agent Group 2-3 Test the Connection 2-3 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4 3 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration Basic Info Page 3-1 Trigger Polling Page 3-2 Trigger Manage Tables Page 3-3 Trigger Relationships Table 3-3 Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page 3-4 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5 iiiInvoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6 Invoke Operations On Table Page 3-7 Review and manage parent database table relationships Option 3-8 Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option 3-8 Review and edit SQL query Option 3-8 Summary Page 3-10 4 Implement Common Patterns Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Extract Bulk Data from an SAP ASE (Sybase) Database and Import it into a Marketo Application 4-1 5 Troubleshoot the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Error When Using Text and Unitext Datatypes as an Output Parameter of a Stored Procedure 5-1 Primary Key Error While Importing Table for the Merge Operation 5-1 Failed to Update Stored Procedure Page Error 5-2 Invalid SQL Query Error 5-2 ivPreface This guide describes how to configure this adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Note: The use of this adapter may differ depending on the features you have, or whether your instance was provisioned using Standard or Enterprise edition.These differences are noted throughout this guide.Topics: Audience Documentation Accessibility Diversity and Inclusion Related Resources Conventions Audience This guide is intended for developers who want to use this adapter in integrations in Oracle Integration.Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.
Oracle Corporation and its affiliates will not be responsible for any loss, costs, or damages incurred due to your access to or use of third-party content, products, or services, except as set forth in an applicable agreement between you and Oracle.Contents Preface Audience v Documentation Accessibility v Diversity and Inclusion v Related Resources vi Conventions vi 1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-1 Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures 1-2 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3 What Application Version Is Supported?1-3 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-3 2 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-1 Create a Connection 2-2 Configure Connection Properties 2-3 Configure Connection Security 2-3 Configure an Agent Group 2-3 Test the Connection 2-3 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4 3 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration Basic Info Page 3-1 Trigger Polling Page 3-2 Trigger Manage Tables Page 3-3 Trigger Relationships Table 3-3 Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page 3-4 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5 iiiInvoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6 Invoke Operations On Table Page 3-7 Review and manage parent database table relationships Option 3-8 Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option 3-8 Review and edit SQL query Option 3-8 Summary Page 3-10 4 Implement Common Patterns Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Extract Bulk Data from an SAP ASE (Sybase) Database and Import it into a Marketo Application 4-1 5 Troubleshoot the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Error When Using Text and Unitext Datatypes as an Output Parameter of a Stored Procedure 5-1 Primary Key Error While Importing Table for the Merge Operation 5-1 Failed to Update Stored Procedure Page Error 5-2 Invalid SQL Query Error 5-2 ivPreface This guide describes how to configure this adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Note: The use of this adapter may differ depending on the features you have, or whether your instance was provisioned using Standard or Enterprise edition.These differences are noted throughout this guide.Topics: Audience Documentation Accessibility Diversity and Inclusion Related Resources Conventions Audience This guide is intended for developers who want to use this adapter in integrations in Oracle Integration.Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.
1-3 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-3 2 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection Prerequisites for Creating a Connection 2-1 Create a Connection 2-2 Configure Connection Properties 2-3 Configure Connection Security 2-3 Configure an Agent Group 2-3 Test the Connection 2-3 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-4 3 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration Basic Info Page 3-1 Trigger Polling Page 3-2 Trigger Manage Tables Page 3-3 Trigger Relationships Table 3-3 Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page 3-4 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5 iiiInvoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6 Invoke Operations On Table Page 3-7 Review and manage parent database table relationships Option 3-8 Review and filter columns from selected database tables Option 3-8 Review and edit SQL query Option 3-8 Summary Page 3-10 4 Implement Common Patterns Using the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Extract Bulk Data from an SAP ASE (Sybase) Database and Import it into a Marketo Application 4-1 5 Troubleshoot the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Error When Using Text and Unitext Datatypes as an Output Parameter of a Stored Procedure 5-1 Primary Key Error While Importing Table for the Merge Operation 5-1 Failed to Update Stored Procedure Page Error 5-2 Invalid SQL Query Error 5-2 ivPreface This guide describes how to configure this adapter as a connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Note: The use of this adapter may differ depending on the features you have, or whether your instance was provisioned using Standard or Enterprise edition.These differences are noted throughout this guide.Topics: Audience Documentation Accessibility Diversity and Inclusion Related Resources Conventions Audience This guide is intended for developers who want to use this adapter in integrations in Oracle Integration.Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.
Note: The use of this adapter may differ depending on the features you have, or whether your instance was provisioned using Standard or Enterprise edition.These differences are noted throughout this guide.Topics: Audience Documentation Accessibility Diversity and Inclusion Related Resources Conventions Audience This guide is intended for developers who want to use this adapter in integrations in Oracle Integration.Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.
These differences are noted throughout this guide.Topics: Audience Documentation Accessibility Diversity and Inclusion Related Resources Conventions Audience This guide is intended for developers who want to use this adapter in integrations in Oracle Integration.Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.
Topics: Audience Documentation Accessibility Diversity and Inclusion Related Resources Conventions Audience This guide is intended for developers who want to use this adapter in integrations in Oracle Integration.Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions What Application Version Is Supported?
Documentation Accessibility For information about Oracle's commitment to accessibility, visit the Oracle Accessibility Program website at http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=docacc .Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions What Application Version Is Supported?Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter enables you to integrate the SAP ASE database residing behind the firewall of your on-premises environment with Oracle Integration through use of the on-premises connectivity agent.
Access to Oracle Support Oracle customers that have purchased support have access to electronic support through My Oracle Support.For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions What Application Version Is Supported?Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter enables you to integrate the SAP ASE database residing behind the firewall of your on-premises environment with Oracle Integration through use of the on-premises connectivity agent.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or an invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.
For information, visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions What Application Version Is Supported?Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter enables you to integrate the SAP ASE database residing behind the firewall of your on-premises environment with Oracle Integration through use of the on-premises connectivity agent.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or an invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Use the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter to poll for new and updated records for processing in Oracle Integration.
ctx=acc&id=info or visit http://www.oracle.com/pls/topic/lookup?ctx=acc&id=trs if you are hearing impaired.Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions What Application Version Is Supported?Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter enables you to integrate the SAP ASE database residing behind the firewall of your on-premises environment with Oracle Integration through use of the on-premises connectivity agent.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or an invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Use the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter to poll for new and updated records for processing in Oracle Integration.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter provides the following capabilities: For trigger endpoints: Support for polling new and updated records for processing in the SAP ASE database.
Diversity and Inclusion Oracle is fully committed to diversity and inclusion.Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions What Application Version Is Supported?Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter enables you to integrate the SAP ASE database residing behind the firewall of your on-premises environment with Oracle Integration through use of the on-premises connectivity agent.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or an invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Use the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter to poll for new and updated records for processing in Oracle Integration.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter provides the following capabilities: For trigger endpoints: Support for polling new and updated records for processing in the SAP ASE database.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports distributed polling.
Oracle respects and values having a diverse workforce that increases thought leadership and innovation.As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions What Application Version Is Supported?Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter enables you to integrate the SAP ASE database residing behind the firewall of your on-premises environment with Oracle Integration through use of the on-premises connectivity agent.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or an invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Use the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter to poll for new and updated records for processing in Oracle Integration.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter provides the following capabilities: For trigger endpoints: Support for polling new and updated records for processing in the SAP ASE database.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports distributed polling.Distributed polling provides high availability and improves performance.
As part of our initiative to build a more inclusive culture that positively impacts our employees, customers, and vpartners, we are working to remove insensitive terms from our products and documentation.We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions What Application Version Is Supported?Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter enables you to integrate the SAP ASE database residing behind the firewall of your on-premises environment with Oracle Integration through use of the on-premises connectivity agent.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or an invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Use the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter to poll for new and updated records for processing in Oracle Integration.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter provides the following capabilities: For trigger endpoints: Support for polling new and updated records for processing in the SAP ASE database.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports distributed polling.Distributed polling provides high availability and improves performance.Support for a logical delete polling strategy.
We are also mindful of the necessity to maintain compatibility with our customers' existing technologies and the need to ensure continuity of service as Oracle's offerings and industry standards evolve.Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions What Application Version Is Supported?Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter enables you to integrate the SAP ASE database residing behind the firewall of your on-premises environment with Oracle Integration through use of the on-premises connectivity agent.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or an invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Use the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter to poll for new and updated records for processing in Oracle Integration.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter provides the following capabilities: For trigger endpoints: Support for polling new and updated records for processing in the SAP ASE database.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports distributed polling.Distributed polling provides high availability and improves performance.Support for a logical delete polling strategy.This strategy involves updating a special field on each row once it is processed.
Because of these technical constraints, our effort to remove insensitive terms is ongoing and will take time and external cooperation.Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions What Application Version Is Supported?Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter enables you to integrate the SAP ASE database residing behind the firewall of your on-premises environment with Oracle Integration through use of the on-premises connectivity agent.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or an invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Use the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter to poll for new and updated records for processing in Oracle Integration.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter provides the following capabilities: For trigger endpoints: Support for polling new and updated records for processing in the SAP ASE database.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports distributed polling.Distributed polling provides high availability and improves performance.Support for a logical delete polling strategy.This strategy involves updating a special field on each row once it is processed.Support for processing message payloads up to 10 MB in size.
Related Resources See these Oracle resources: Oracle Cloud http://cloud.oracle.com Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 Using the Oracle Mapper with Oracle Integration Generation 2 Conventions The following text conventions are used in this document: Convention Meaning boldface Boldface type indicates graphical user interface elements associated with an action, or terms defined in text or the glossary.italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions What Application Version Is Supported?Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter enables you to integrate the SAP ASE database residing behind the firewall of your on-premises environment with Oracle Integration through use of the on-premises connectivity agent.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or an invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Use the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter to poll for new and updated records for processing in Oracle Integration.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter provides the following capabilities: For trigger endpoints: Support for polling new and updated records for processing in the SAP ASE database.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports distributed polling.Distributed polling provides high availability and improves performance.Support for a logical delete polling strategy.This strategy involves updating a special field on each row once it is processed.Support for processing message payloads up to 10 MB in size.In the case of polling, you must set the Rejected Value property to REJECTED on the Polling Strategy and Options page.
italic Italic type indicates book titles, emphasis, or placeholder variables for which you supply particular values.monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions What Application Version Is Supported?Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter enables you to integrate the SAP ASE database residing behind the firewall of your on-premises environment with Oracle Integration through use of the on-premises connectivity agent.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or an invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Use the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter to poll for new and updated records for processing in Oracle Integration.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter provides the following capabilities: For trigger endpoints: Support for polling new and updated records for processing in the SAP ASE database.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports distributed polling.Distributed polling provides high availability and improves performance.Support for a logical delete polling strategy.This strategy involves updating a special field on each row once it is processed.Support for processing message payloads up to 10 MB in size.In the case of polling, you must set the Rejected Value property to REJECTED on the Polling Strategy and Options page.If the incoming message is greater than 10 MB, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ .
monospace Monospace type indicates commands within a paragraph, URLs, code in examples, text that appears on the screen, or text that you enter.Preface vi1 Understand the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Review the following conceptual topics to learn about the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter and how to use it as a connection in integrations in Oracle Integration.A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions What Application Version Is Supported?Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter enables you to integrate the SAP ASE database residing behind the firewall of your on-premises environment with Oracle Integration through use of the on-premises connectivity agent.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or an invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Use the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter to poll for new and updated records for processing in Oracle Integration.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter provides the following capabilities: For trigger endpoints: Support for polling new and updated records for processing in the SAP ASE database.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports distributed polling.Distributed polling provides high availability and improves performance.Support for a logical delete polling strategy.This strategy involves updating a special field on each row once it is processed.Support for processing message payloads up to 10 MB in size.In the case of polling, you must set the Rejected Value property to REJECTED on the Polling Strategy and Options page.If the incoming message is greater than 10 MB, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ .If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling clients.
A typical workflow of adapter and integration tasks is also provided.Topics: SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions What Application Version Is Supported?Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter enables you to integrate the SAP ASE database residing behind the firewall of your on-premises environment with Oracle Integration through use of the on-premises connectivity agent.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or an invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Use the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter to poll for new and updated records for processing in Oracle Integration.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter provides the following capabilities: For trigger endpoints: Support for polling new and updated records for processing in the SAP ASE database.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports distributed polling.Distributed polling provides high availability and improves performance.Support for a logical delete polling strategy.This strategy involves updating a special field on each row once it is processed.Support for processing message payloads up to 10 MB in size.In the case of polling, you must set the Rejected Value property to REJECTED on the Polling Strategy and Options page.If the incoming message is greater than 10 MB, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ .If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling clients.For invoke endpoints: Support for invocation of stored procedures in the SAP ASE database.
Topics: SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions What Application Version Is Supported?Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter enables you to integrate the SAP ASE database residing behind the firewall of your on-premises environment with Oracle Integration through use of the on-premises connectivity agent.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or an invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Use the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter to poll for new and updated records for processing in Oracle Integration.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter provides the following capabilities: For trigger endpoints: Support for polling new and updated records for processing in the SAP ASE database.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports distributed polling.Distributed polling provides high availability and improves performance.Support for a logical delete polling strategy.This strategy involves updating a special field on each row once it is processed.Support for processing message payloads up to 10 MB in size.In the case of polling, you must set the Rejected Value property to REJECTED on the Polling Strategy and Options page.If the incoming message is greater than 10 MB, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ .If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling clients.For invoke endpoints: Support for invocation of stored procedures in the SAP ASE database.Support for execution of DML statements and SQL queries: Select Insert Update Delete Select Run a SQL Statement on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard to execute simple SQL queries.
Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter enables you to integrate the SAP ASE database residing behind the firewall of your on-premises environment with Oracle Integration through use of the on-premises connectivity agent.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or an invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Use the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter to poll for new and updated records for processing in Oracle Integration.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter provides the following capabilities: For trigger endpoints: Support for polling new and updated records for processing in the SAP ASE database.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports distributed polling.Distributed polling provides high availability and improves performance.Support for a logical delete polling strategy.This strategy involves updating a special field on each row once it is processed.Support for processing message payloads up to 10 MB in size.In the case of polling, you must set the Rejected Value property to REJECTED on the Polling Strategy and Options page.If the incoming message is greater than 10 MB, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ .If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling clients.For invoke endpoints: Support for invocation of stored procedures in the SAP ASE database.Support for execution of DML statements and SQL queries: Select Insert Update Delete Select Run a SQL Statement on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard to execute simple SQL queries.For complex SQL queries, use 1-1stored procedures by selecting Invoke a Stored Procedure on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.
You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or an invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Use the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter to poll for new and updated records for processing in Oracle Integration.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter provides the following capabilities: For trigger endpoints: Support for polling new and updated records for processing in the SAP ASE database.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports distributed polling.Distributed polling provides high availability and improves performance.Support for a logical delete polling strategy.This strategy involves updating a special field on each row once it is processed.Support for processing message payloads up to 10 MB in size.In the case of polling, you must set the Rejected Value property to REJECTED on the Polling Strategy and Options page.If the incoming message is greater than 10 MB, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ .If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling clients.For invoke endpoints: Support for invocation of stored procedures in the SAP ASE database.Support for execution of DML statements and SQL queries: Select Insert Update Delete Select Run a SQL Statement on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard to execute simple SQL queries.For complex SQL queries, use 1-1stored procedures by selecting Invoke a Stored Procedure on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Stored procedures can reduce the complexity of a SQL query.
Use the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter to poll for new and updated records for processing in Oracle Integration.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter provides the following capabilities: For trigger endpoints: Support for polling new and updated records for processing in the SAP ASE database.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports distributed polling.Distributed polling provides high availability and improves performance.Support for a logical delete polling strategy.This strategy involves updating a special field on each row once it is processed.Support for processing message payloads up to 10 MB in size.In the case of polling, you must set the Rejected Value property to REJECTED on the Polling Strategy and Options page.If the incoming message is greater than 10 MB, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ .If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling clients.For invoke endpoints: Support for invocation of stored procedures in the SAP ASE database.Support for execution of DML statements and SQL queries: Select Insert Update Delete Select Run a SQL Statement on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard to execute simple SQL queries.For complex SQL queries, use 1-1stored procedures by selecting Invoke a Stored Procedure on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Stored procedures can reduce the complexity of a SQL query.Support for performing a Select operation against database tables.
The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter provides the following capabilities: For trigger endpoints: Support for polling new and updated records for processing in the SAP ASE database.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports distributed polling.Distributed polling provides high availability and improves performance.Support for a logical delete polling strategy.This strategy involves updating a special field on each row once it is processed.Support for processing message payloads up to 10 MB in size.In the case of polling, you must set the Rejected Value property to REJECTED on the Polling Strategy and Options page.If the incoming message is greater than 10 MB, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ .If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling clients.For invoke endpoints: Support for invocation of stored procedures in the SAP ASE database.Support for execution of DML statements and SQL queries: Select Insert Update Delete Select Run a SQL Statement on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard to execute simple SQL queries.For complex SQL queries, use 1-1stored procedures by selecting Invoke a Stored Procedure on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Stored procedures can reduce the complexity of a SQL query.Support for performing a Select operation against database tables.Support for bulk data import and extract by selecting the Select operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.
The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports distributed polling.Distributed polling provides high availability and improves performance.Support for a logical delete polling strategy.This strategy involves updating a special field on each row once it is processed.Support for processing message payloads up to 10 MB in size.In the case of polling, you must set the Rejected Value property to REJECTED on the Polling Strategy and Options page.If the incoming message is greater than 10 MB, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ .If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling clients.For invoke endpoints: Support for invocation of stored procedures in the SAP ASE database.Support for execution of DML statements and SQL queries: Select Insert Update Delete Select Run a SQL Statement on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard to execute simple SQL queries.For complex SQL queries, use 1-1stored procedures by selecting Invoke a Stored Procedure on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Stored procedures can reduce the complexity of a SQL query.Support for performing a Select operation against database tables.Support for bulk data import and extract by selecting the Select operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.
Distributed polling provides high availability and improves performance.Support for a logical delete polling strategy.This strategy involves updating a special field on each row once it is processed.Support for processing message payloads up to 10 MB in size.In the case of polling, you must set the Rejected Value property to REJECTED on the Polling Strategy and Options page.If the incoming message is greater than 10 MB, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ .If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling clients.For invoke endpoints: Support for invocation of stored procedures in the SAP ASE database.Support for execution of DML statements and SQL queries: Select Insert Update Delete Select Run a SQL Statement on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard to execute simple SQL queries.For complex SQL queries, use 1-1stored procedures by selecting Invoke a Stored Procedure on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Stored procedures can reduce the complexity of a SQL query.Support for performing a Select operation against database tables.Support for bulk data import and extract by selecting the Select operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.
Support for a logical delete polling strategy.This strategy involves updating a special field on each row once it is processed.Support for processing message payloads up to 10 MB in size.In the case of polling, you must set the Rejected Value property to REJECTED on the Polling Strategy and Options page.If the incoming message is greater than 10 MB, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ .If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling clients.For invoke endpoints: Support for invocation of stored procedures in the SAP ASE database.Support for execution of DML statements and SQL queries: Select Insert Update Delete Select Run a SQL Statement on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard to execute simple SQL queries.For complex SQL queries, use 1-1stored procedures by selecting Invoke a Stored Procedure on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Stored procedures can reduce the complexity of a SQL query.Support for performing a Select operation against database tables.Support for bulk data import and extract by selecting the Select operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports the following data types for SQL stored procedures.
This strategy involves updating a special field on each row once it is processed.Support for processing message payloads up to 10 MB in size.In the case of polling, you must set the Rejected Value property to REJECTED on the Polling Strategy and Options page.If the incoming message is greater than 10 MB, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ .If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling clients.For invoke endpoints: Support for invocation of stored procedures in the SAP ASE database.Support for execution of DML statements and SQL queries: Select Insert Update Delete Select Run a SQL Statement on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard to execute simple SQL queries.For complex SQL queries, use 1-1stored procedures by selecting Invoke a Stored Procedure on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Stored procedures can reduce the complexity of a SQL query.Support for performing a Select operation against database tables.Support for bulk data import and extract by selecting the Select operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports the following data types for SQL stored procedures.int smallint tinyint bigint unsigned int unsigned smallint unsigned bigint univarchar nvarchar varchar char(n) nchar unichar(n) text unitext money smallmoney bit binary varbinary numeric decimal float real double precisionChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-2bigdatetime smalldatetime datetime bigtime date time SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions Note the following SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter restrictions.
Support for processing message payloads up to 10 MB in size.In the case of polling, you must set the Rejected Value property to REJECTED on the Polling Strategy and Options page.If the incoming message is greater than 10 MB, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ .If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling clients.For invoke endpoints: Support for invocation of stored procedures in the SAP ASE database.Support for execution of DML statements and SQL queries: Select Insert Update Delete Select Run a SQL Statement on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard to execute simple SQL queries.For complex SQL queries, use 1-1stored procedures by selecting Invoke a Stored Procedure on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Stored procedures can reduce the complexity of a SQL query.Support for performing a Select operation against database tables.Support for bulk data import and extract by selecting the Select operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports the following data types for SQL stored procedures.int smallint tinyint bigint unsigned int unsigned smallint unsigned bigint univarchar nvarchar varchar char(n) nchar unichar(n) text unitext money smallmoney bit binary varbinary numeric decimal float real double precisionChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-2bigdatetime smalldatetime datetime bigtime date time SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions Note the following SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter restrictions.An integration that includes stored procedure or PureSQL database operations must finish within 240 seconds.
In the case of polling, you must set the Rejected Value property to REJECTED on the Polling Strategy and Options page.If the incoming message is greater than 10 MB, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ .If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling clients.For invoke endpoints: Support for invocation of stored procedures in the SAP ASE database.Support for execution of DML statements and SQL queries: Select Insert Update Delete Select Run a SQL Statement on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard to execute simple SQL queries.For complex SQL queries, use 1-1stored procedures by selecting Invoke a Stored Procedure on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Stored procedures can reduce the complexity of a SQL query.Support for performing a Select operation against database tables.Support for bulk data import and extract by selecting the Select operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports the following data types for SQL stored procedures.int smallint tinyint bigint unsigned int unsigned smallint unsigned bigint univarchar nvarchar varchar char(n) nchar unichar(n) text unitext money smallmoney bit binary varbinary numeric decimal float real double precisionChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-2bigdatetime smalldatetime datetime bigtime date time SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions Note the following SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter restrictions.An integration that includes stored procedure or PureSQL database operations must finish within 240 seconds.Otherwise, the query times out and a Limit Exceeded error occurs.
If the incoming message is greater than 10 MB, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ .If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling clients.For invoke endpoints: Support for invocation of stored procedures in the SAP ASE database.Support for execution of DML statements and SQL queries: Select Insert Update Delete Select Run a SQL Statement on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard to execute simple SQL queries.For complex SQL queries, use 1-1stored procedures by selecting Invoke a Stored Procedure on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Stored procedures can reduce the complexity of a SQL query.Support for performing a Select operation against database tables.Support for bulk data import and extract by selecting the Select operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports the following data types for SQL stored procedures.int smallint tinyint bigint unsigned int unsigned smallint unsigned bigint univarchar nvarchar varchar char(n) nchar unichar(n) text unitext money smallmoney bit binary varbinary numeric decimal float real double precisionChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-2bigdatetime smalldatetime datetime bigtime date time SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions Note the following SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter restrictions.An integration that includes stored procedure or PureSQL database operations must finish within 240 seconds.Otherwise, the query times out and a Limit Exceeded error occurs.The polling operation has the following restriction: Flag/Status column must be present in the table.
If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling clients.For invoke endpoints: Support for invocation of stored procedures in the SAP ASE database.Support for execution of DML statements and SQL queries: Select Insert Update Delete Select Run a SQL Statement on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard to execute simple SQL queries.For complex SQL queries, use 1-1stored procedures by selecting Invoke a Stored Procedure on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Stored procedures can reduce the complexity of a SQL query.Support for performing a Select operation against database tables.Support for bulk data import and extract by selecting the Select operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports the following data types for SQL stored procedures.int smallint tinyint bigint unsigned int unsigned smallint unsigned bigint univarchar nvarchar varchar char(n) nchar unichar(n) text unitext money smallmoney bit binary varbinary numeric decimal float real double precisionChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-2bigdatetime smalldatetime datetime bigtime date time SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions Note the following SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter restrictions.An integration that includes stored procedure or PureSQL database operations must finish within 240 seconds.Otherwise, the query times out and a Limit Exceeded error occurs.The polling operation has the following restriction: Flag/Status column must be present in the table.Maximum batch size limit is 50.
For invoke endpoints: Support for invocation of stored procedures in the SAP ASE database.Support for execution of DML statements and SQL queries: Select Insert Update Delete Select Run a SQL Statement on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard to execute simple SQL queries.For complex SQL queries, use 1-1stored procedures by selecting Invoke a Stored Procedure on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Stored procedures can reduce the complexity of a SQL query.Support for performing a Select operation against database tables.Support for bulk data import and extract by selecting the Select operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports the following data types for SQL stored procedures.int smallint tinyint bigint unsigned int unsigned smallint unsigned bigint univarchar nvarchar varchar char(n) nchar unichar(n) text unitext money smallmoney bit binary varbinary numeric decimal float real double precisionChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-2bigdatetime smalldatetime datetime bigtime date time SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions Note the following SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter restrictions.An integration that includes stored procedure or PureSQL database operations must finish within 240 seconds.Otherwise, the query times out and a Limit Exceeded error occurs.The polling operation has the following restriction: Flag/Status column must be present in the table.Maximum batch size limit is 50.Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.
Support for execution of DML statements and SQL queries: Select Insert Update Delete Select Run a SQL Statement on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard to execute simple SQL queries.For complex SQL queries, use 1-1stored procedures by selecting Invoke a Stored Procedure on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Stored procedures can reduce the complexity of a SQL query.Support for performing a Select operation against database tables.Support for bulk data import and extract by selecting the Select operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports the following data types for SQL stored procedures.int smallint tinyint bigint unsigned int unsigned smallint unsigned bigint univarchar nvarchar varchar char(n) nchar unichar(n) text unitext money smallmoney bit binary varbinary numeric decimal float real double precisionChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-2bigdatetime smalldatetime datetime bigtime date time SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions Note the following SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter restrictions.An integration that includes stored procedure or PureSQL database operations must finish within 240 seconds.Otherwise, the query times out and a Limit Exceeded error occurs.The polling operation has the following restriction: Flag/Status column must be present in the table.Maximum batch size limit is 50.Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.
For complex SQL queries, use 1-1stored procedures by selecting Invoke a Stored Procedure on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.Stored procedures can reduce the complexity of a SQL query.Support for performing a Select operation against database tables.Support for bulk data import and extract by selecting the Select operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports the following data types for SQL stored procedures.int smallint tinyint bigint unsigned int unsigned smallint unsigned bigint univarchar nvarchar varchar char(n) nchar unichar(n) text unitext money smallmoney bit binary varbinary numeric decimal float real double precisionChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-2bigdatetime smalldatetime datetime bigtime date time SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions Note the following SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter restrictions.An integration that includes stored procedure or PureSQL database operations must finish within 240 seconds.Otherwise, the query times out and a Limit Exceeded error occurs.The polling operation has the following restriction: Flag/Status column must be present in the table.Maximum batch size limit is 50.Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.
Stored procedures can reduce the complexity of a SQL query.Support for performing a Select operation against database tables.Support for bulk data import and extract by selecting the Select operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports the following data types for SQL stored procedures.int smallint tinyint bigint unsigned int unsigned smallint unsigned bigint univarchar nvarchar varchar char(n) nchar unichar(n) text unitext money smallmoney bit binary varbinary numeric decimal float real double precisionChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-2bigdatetime smalldatetime datetime bigtime date time SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions Note the following SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter restrictions.An integration that includes stored procedure or PureSQL database operations must finish within 240 seconds.Otherwise, the query times out and a Limit Exceeded error occurs.The polling operation has the following restriction: Flag/Status column must be present in the table.Maximum batch size limit is 50.Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.What Application Version Is Supported?
Support for performing a Select operation against database tables.Support for bulk data import and extract by selecting the Select operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports the following data types for SQL stored procedures.int smallint tinyint bigint unsigned int unsigned smallint unsigned bigint univarchar nvarchar varchar char(n) nchar unichar(n) text unitext money smallmoney bit binary varbinary numeric decimal float real double precisionChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-2bigdatetime smalldatetime datetime bigtime date time SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions Note the following SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter restrictions.An integration that includes stored procedure or PureSQL database operations must finish within 240 seconds.Otherwise, the query times out and a Limit Exceeded error occurs.The polling operation has the following restriction: Flag/Status column must be present in the table.Maximum batch size limit is 50.Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.
Support for bulk data import and extract by selecting the Select operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page of the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard.The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports the following data types for SQL stored procedures.int smallint tinyint bigint unsigned int unsigned smallint unsigned bigint univarchar nvarchar varchar char(n) nchar unichar(n) text unitext money smallmoney bit binary varbinary numeric decimal float real double precisionChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-2bigdatetime smalldatetime datetime bigtime date time SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions Note the following SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter restrictions.An integration that includes stored procedure or PureSQL database operations must finish within 240 seconds.Otherwise, the query times out and a Limit Exceeded error occurs.The polling operation has the following restriction: Flag/Status column must be present in the table.Maximum batch size limit is 50.Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .
The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter is one of many predefined adapters included with Oracle Integration.You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports the following data types for SQL stored procedures.int smallint tinyint bigint unsigned int unsigned smallint unsigned bigint univarchar nvarchar varchar char(n) nchar unichar(n) text unitext money smallmoney bit binary varbinary numeric decimal float real double precisionChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-2bigdatetime smalldatetime datetime bigtime date time SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions Note the following SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter restrictions.An integration that includes stored procedure or PureSQL database operations must finish within 240 seconds.Otherwise, the query times out and a Limit Exceeded error occurs.The polling operation has the following restriction: Flag/Status column must be present in the table.Maximum batch size limit is 50.Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration You follow a very simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.
You can configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports the following data types for SQL stored procedures.int smallint tinyint bigint unsigned int unsigned smallint unsigned bigint univarchar nvarchar varchar char(n) nchar unichar(n) text unitext money smallmoney bit binary varbinary numeric decimal float real double precisionChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-2bigdatetime smalldatetime datetime bigtime date time SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions Note the following SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter restrictions.An integration that includes stored procedure or PureSQL database operations must finish within 240 seconds.Otherwise, the query times out and a Limit Exceeded error occurs.The polling operation has the following restriction: Flag/Status column must be present in the table.Maximum batch size limit is 50.Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration You follow a very simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for both adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.
Supported Data Types for SQL Stored Procedures The SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter supports the following data types for SQL stored procedures.int smallint tinyint bigint unsigned int unsigned smallint unsigned bigint univarchar nvarchar varchar char(n) nchar unichar(n) text unitext money smallmoney bit binary varbinary numeric decimal float real double precisionChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-2bigdatetime smalldatetime datetime bigtime date time SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions Note the following SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter restrictions.An integration that includes stored procedure or PureSQL database operations must finish within 240 seconds.Otherwise, the query times out and a Limit Exceeded error occurs.The polling operation has the following restriction: Flag/Status column must be present in the table.Maximum batch size limit is 50.Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration You follow a very simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for both adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Step Description More Information 1 Access Oracle Integration.
int smallint tinyint bigint unsigned int unsigned smallint unsigned bigint univarchar nvarchar varchar char(n) nchar unichar(n) text unitext money smallmoney bit binary varbinary numeric decimal float real double precisionChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Capabilities 1-2bigdatetime smalldatetime datetime bigtime date time SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions Note the following SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter restrictions.An integration that includes stored procedure or PureSQL database operations must finish within 240 seconds.Otherwise, the query times out and a Limit Exceeded error occurs.The polling operation has the following restriction: Flag/Status column must be present in the table.Maximum batch size limit is 50.Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration You follow a very simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for both adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Step Description More Information 1 Access Oracle Integration.Go to https:// instance_URL /ic/ homeChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3Step Description More Information 2 Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.
An integration that includes stored procedure or PureSQL database operations must finish within 240 seconds.Otherwise, the query times out and a Limit Exceeded error occurs.The polling operation has the following restriction: Flag/Status column must be present in the table.Maximum batch size limit is 50.Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration You follow a very simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for both adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Step Description More Information 1 Access Oracle Integration.Go to https:// instance_URL /ic/ homeChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3Step Description More Information 2 Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection 3 Create the integration.
Otherwise, the query times out and a Limit Exceeded error occurs.The polling operation has the following restriction: Flag/Status column must be present in the table.Maximum batch size limit is 50.Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration You follow a very simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for both adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Step Description More Information 1 Access Oracle Integration.Go to https:// instance_URL /ic/ homeChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3Step Description More Information 2 Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection 3 Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger (source) and invoke (target) connections to the integration.Create Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 4 Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5 (Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 6 Activate the integration.
The polling operation has the following restriction: Flag/Status column must be present in the table.Maximum batch size limit is 50.Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration You follow a very simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for both adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Step Description More Information 1 Access Oracle Integration.Go to https:// instance_URL /ic/ homeChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3Step Description More Information 2 Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection 3 Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger (source) and invoke (target) connections to the integration.Create Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 4 Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5 (Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 6 Activate the integration.Activate Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7 Monitor the integration on the dashboard.
Maximum batch size limit is 50.Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration You follow a very simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for both adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Step Description More Information 1 Access Oracle Integration.Go to https:// instance_URL /ic/ homeChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3Step Description More Information 2 Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection 3 Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger (source) and invoke (target) connections to the integration.Create Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 4 Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5 (Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 6 Activate the integration.Activate Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7 Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8 Track payload fields in messages during runtime.
Note: There are overall service limits for Oracle Integration.A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration You follow a very simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for both adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Step Description More Information 1 Access Oracle Integration.Go to https:// instance_URL /ic/ homeChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3Step Description More Information 2 Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection 3 Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger (source) and invoke (target) connections to the integration.Create Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 4 Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5 (Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 6 Activate the integration.Activate Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7 Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8 Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 9 Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-42 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.
A service limit is the quota or allowance set on a resource.See Service Limits.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration You follow a very simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for both adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Step Description More Information 1 Access Oracle Integration.Go to https:// instance_URL /ic/ homeChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3Step Description More Information 2 Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection 3 Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger (source) and invoke (target) connections to the integration.Create Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 4 Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5 (Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 6 Activate the integration.Activate Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7 Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8 Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 9 Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-42 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.
See Service Limits.What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration You follow a very simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for both adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Step Description More Information 1 Access Oracle Integration.Go to https:// instance_URL /ic/ homeChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3Step Description More Information 2 Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection 3 Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger (source) and invoke (target) connections to the integration.Create Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 4 Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5 (Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 6 Activate the integration.Activate Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7 Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8 Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 9 Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-42 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.The following topics describe how to define connections.
What Application Version Is Supported?For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration You follow a very simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for both adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Step Description More Information 1 Access Oracle Integration.Go to https:// instance_URL /ic/ homeChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3Step Description More Information 2 Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection 3 Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger (source) and invoke (target) connections to the integration.Create Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 4 Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5 (Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 6 Activate the integration.Activate Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7 Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8 Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 9 Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-42 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.The following topics describe how to define connections.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter: Ensure that you have write permissions on the database.
For information about which application version is supported by this adapter, see the Connectivity Certification Matrix.See Connectivity Certification Matrix .Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration You follow a very simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for both adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Step Description More Information 1 Access Oracle Integration.Go to https:// instance_URL /ic/ homeChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3Step Description More Information 2 Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection 3 Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger (source) and invoke (target) connections to the integration.Create Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 4 Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5 (Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 6 Activate the integration.Activate Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7 Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8 Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 9 Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-42 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.The following topics describe how to define connections.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter: Ensure that you have write permissions on the database.Ensure that you have the required permissions to run stored procedures and packages and SQL statements against the SAP ASE database.
See Connectivity Certification Matrix .Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration You follow a very simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for both adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Step Description More Information 1 Access Oracle Integration.Go to https:// instance_URL /ic/ homeChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3Step Description More Information 2 Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection 3 Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger (source) and invoke (target) connections to the integration.Create Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 4 Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5 (Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 6 Activate the integration.Activate Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7 Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8 Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 9 Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-42 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.The following topics describe how to define connections.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter: Ensure that you have write permissions on the database.Ensure that you have the required permissions to run stored procedures and packages and SQL statements against the SAP ASE database.Know the database hostname or IP address and the port number.
Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration You follow a very simple workflow to create a connection with an adapter and include the connection in an integration in Oracle Integration.This table lists the workflow steps for both adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Step Description More Information 1 Access Oracle Integration.Go to https:// instance_URL /ic/ homeChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3Step Description More Information 2 Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection 3 Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger (source) and invoke (target) connections to the integration.Create Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 4 Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5 (Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 6 Activate the integration.Activate Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7 Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8 Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 9 Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-42 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.The following topics describe how to define connections.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter: Ensure that you have write permissions on the database.Ensure that you have the required permissions to run stored procedures and packages and SQL statements against the SAP ASE database.Know the database hostname or IP address and the port number.Know the database name.
This table lists the workflow steps for both adapter tasks and overall integration tasks, and provides links to instructions for each step.Step Description More Information 1 Access Oracle Integration.Go to https:// instance_URL /ic/ homeChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3Step Description More Information 2 Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection 3 Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger (source) and invoke (target) connections to the integration.Create Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 4 Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5 (Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 6 Activate the integration.Activate Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7 Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8 Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 9 Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-42 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.The following topics describe how to define connections.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter: Ensure that you have write permissions on the database.Ensure that you have the required permissions to run stored procedures and packages and SQL statements against the SAP ASE database.Know the database hostname or IP address and the port number.Know the database name.Know the username and password for connecting to the database.
Step Description More Information 1 Access Oracle Integration.Go to https:// instance_URL /ic/ homeChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3Step Description More Information 2 Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection 3 Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger (source) and invoke (target) connections to the integration.Create Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 4 Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5 (Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 6 Activate the integration.Activate Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7 Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8 Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 9 Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-42 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.The following topics describe how to define connections.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter: Ensure that you have write permissions on the database.Ensure that you have the required permissions to run stored procedures and packages and SQL statements against the SAP ASE database.Know the database hostname or IP address and the port number.Know the database name.Know the username and password for connecting to the database.Install the connectivity agent.
Go to https:// instance_URL /ic/ homeChapter 1 SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Restrictions 1-3Step Description More Information 2 Create the adapter connections for the applications you want to integrate.The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection 3 Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger (source) and invoke (target) connections to the integration.Create Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 4 Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5 (Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 6 Activate the integration.Activate Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7 Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8 Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 9 Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-42 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.The following topics describe how to define connections.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter: Ensure that you have write permissions on the database.Ensure that you have the required permissions to run stored procedures and packages and SQL statements against the SAP ASE database.Know the database hostname or IP address and the port number.Know the database name.Know the username and password for connecting to the database.Install the connectivity agent.The connectivity agent is required to connect Oracle Integration with an SAP ASE (Sybase) on-premises database.
The connections can be reused in multiple integrations and are typically created by the administrator.Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection 3 Create the integration.When you do this, you add trigger (source) and invoke (target) connections to the integration.Create Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 4 Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5 (Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 6 Activate the integration.Activate Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7 Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8 Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 9 Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-42 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.The following topics describe how to define connections.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter: Ensure that you have write permissions on the database.Ensure that you have the required permissions to run stored procedures and packages and SQL statements against the SAP ASE database.Know the database hostname or IP address and the port number.Know the database name.Know the username and password for connecting to the database.Install the connectivity agent.The connectivity agent is required to connect Oracle Integration with an SAP ASE (Sybase) on-premises database.See Configure an Agent Group .
When you do this, you add trigger (source) and invoke (target) connections to the integration.Create Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 and Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 4 Map data between the trigger connection data structure and the invoke connection data structure.Map Data in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 5 (Optional) Create lookups that map the different values used by those applications to identify the same type of object (such as gender codes or country codes).Manage Lookups in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 6 Activate the integration.Activate Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7 Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8 Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 9 Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-42 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.The following topics describe how to define connections.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter: Ensure that you have write permissions on the database.Ensure that you have the required permissions to run stored procedures and packages and SQL statements against the SAP ASE database.Know the database hostname or IP address and the port number.Know the database name.Know the username and password for connecting to the database.Install the connectivity agent.The connectivity agent is required to connect Oracle Integration with an SAP ASE (Sybase) on-premises database.See Configure an Agent Group .Download a Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) .jar file and place it in the third-party lib folder while configuring the connectivity agent.
Activate Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 7 Monitor the integration on the dashboard.Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8 Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 9 Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-42 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.The following topics describe how to define connections.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter: Ensure that you have write permissions on the database.Ensure that you have the required permissions to run stored procedures and packages and SQL statements against the SAP ASE database.Know the database hostname or IP address and the port number.Know the database name.Know the username and password for connecting to the database.Install the connectivity agent.The connectivity agent is required to connect Oracle Integration with an SAP ASE (Sybase) on-premises database.See Configure an Agent Group .Download a Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) .jar file and place it in the third-party lib folder while configuring the connectivity agent.A JDBC driver enables a Java application to interact with a database.
Monitor Integrations in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 8 Track payload fields in messages during runtime.Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 9 Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-42 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.The following topics describe how to define connections.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter: Ensure that you have write permissions on the database.Ensure that you have the required permissions to run stored procedures and packages and SQL statements against the SAP ASE database.Know the database hostname or IP address and the port number.Know the database name.Know the username and password for connecting to the database.Install the connectivity agent.The connectivity agent is required to connect Oracle Integration with an SAP ASE (Sybase) on-premises database.See Configure an Agent Group .Download a Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) .jar file and place it in the third-party lib folder while configuring the connectivity agent.A JDBC driver enables a Java application to interact with a database.See SAP ASE JDBC Driver .
Assign Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages and Manage Business Identifiers for Tracking Fields in Messages in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2 9 Manage errors at the integration level, connection level, or specific integration instance level.Manage Errors in Using Integrations in Oracle Integration Generation 2Chapter 1 Workflow to Create and Add a SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration 1-42 Create an SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection A connection is based on an adapter.You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.The following topics describe how to define connections.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter: Ensure that you have write permissions on the database.Ensure that you have the required permissions to run stored procedures and packages and SQL statements against the SAP ASE database.Know the database hostname or IP address and the port number.Know the database name.Know the username and password for connecting to the database.Install the connectivity agent.The connectivity agent is required to connect Oracle Integration with an SAP ASE (Sybase) on-premises database.See Configure an Agent Group .Download a Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) .jar file and place it in the third-party lib folder while configuring the connectivity agent.A JDBC driver enables a Java application to interact with a database.See SAP ASE JDBC Driver .Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling Perform the following prerequisite before you use trigger polling.
You define connections to the specific cloud applications that you want to integrate.The following topics describe how to define connections.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter: Ensure that you have write permissions on the database.Ensure that you have the required permissions to run stored procedures and packages and SQL statements against the SAP ASE database.Know the database hostname or IP address and the port number.Know the database name.Know the username and password for connecting to the database.Install the connectivity agent.The connectivity agent is required to connect Oracle Integration with an SAP ASE (Sybase) on-premises database.See Configure an Agent Group .Download a Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) .jar file and place it in the third-party lib folder while configuring the connectivity agent.A JDBC driver enables a Java application to interact with a database.See SAP ASE JDBC Driver .Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling Perform the following prerequisite before you use trigger polling.You must use the following ROWLOCK command in the database configuration at table level.
The following topics describe how to define connections.Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter: Ensure that you have write permissions on the database.Ensure that you have the required permissions to run stored procedures and packages and SQL statements against the SAP ASE database.Know the database hostname or IP address and the port number.Know the database name.Know the username and password for connecting to the database.Install the connectivity agent.The connectivity agent is required to connect Oracle Integration with an SAP ASE (Sybase) on-premises database.See Configure an Agent Group .Download a Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) .jar file and place it in the third-party lib folder while configuring the connectivity agent.A JDBC driver enables a Java application to interact with a database.See SAP ASE JDBC Driver .Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling Perform the following prerequisite before you use trigger polling.You must use the following ROWLOCK command in the database configuration at table level.ROWLOCK tells the SAP ASE server to only use row-level locks to ensure data consistency.
Topics: Prerequisites for Creating a Connection Create a Connection Upload an SSL Certificate Prerequisites for Creating a Connection You must satisfy the following prerequisites to create a connection with the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter: Ensure that you have write permissions on the database.Ensure that you have the required permissions to run stored procedures and packages and SQL statements against the SAP ASE database.Know the database hostname or IP address and the port number.Know the database name.Know the username and password for connecting to the database.Install the connectivity agent.The connectivity agent is required to connect Oracle Integration with an SAP ASE (Sybase) on-premises database.See Configure an Agent Group .Download a Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) .jar file and place it in the third-party lib folder while configuring the connectivity agent.A JDBC driver enables a Java application to interact with a database.See SAP ASE JDBC Driver .Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling Perform the following prerequisite before you use trigger polling.You must use the following ROWLOCK command in the database configuration at table level.ROWLOCK tells the SAP ASE server to only use row-level locks to ensure data consistency.This is a one-time setup.
Ensure that you have the required permissions to run stored procedures and packages and SQL statements against the SAP ASE database.Know the database hostname or IP address and the port number.Know the database name.Know the username and password for connecting to the database.Install the connectivity agent.The connectivity agent is required to connect Oracle Integration with an SAP ASE (Sybase) on-premises database.See Configure an Agent Group .Download a Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) .jar file and place it in the third-party lib folder while configuring the connectivity agent.A JDBC driver enables a Java application to interact with a database.See SAP ASE JDBC Driver .Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling Perform the following prerequisite before you use trigger polling.You must use the following ROWLOCK command in the database configuration at table level.ROWLOCK tells the SAP ASE server to only use row-level locks to ensure data consistency.This is a one-time setup.alter table table_name lock datarows 2-1You must use the following command at the schema or database level.
Know the database hostname or IP address and the port number.Know the database name.Know the username and password for connecting to the database.Install the connectivity agent.The connectivity agent is required to connect Oracle Integration with an SAP ASE (Sybase) on-premises database.See Configure an Agent Group .Download a Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) .jar file and place it in the third-party lib folder while configuring the connectivity agent.A JDBC driver enables a Java application to interact with a database.See SAP ASE JDBC Driver .Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling Perform the following prerequisite before you use trigger polling.You must use the following ROWLOCK command in the database configuration at table level.ROWLOCK tells the SAP ASE server to only use row-level locks to ensure data consistency.This is a one-time setup.alter table table_name lock datarows 2-1You must use the following command at the schema or database level.This is a one-time setup.
Know the database name.Know the username and password for connecting to the database.Install the connectivity agent.The connectivity agent is required to connect Oracle Integration with an SAP ASE (Sybase) on-premises database.See Configure an Agent Group .Download a Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) .jar file and place it in the third-party lib folder while configuring the connectivity agent.A JDBC driver enables a Java application to interact with a database.See SAP ASE JDBC Driver .Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling Perform the following prerequisite before you use trigger polling.You must use the following ROWLOCK command in the database configuration at table level.ROWLOCK tells the SAP ASE server to only use row-level locks to ensure data consistency.This is a one-time setup.alter table table_name lock datarows 2-1You must use the following command at the schema or database level.This is a one-time setup.sp_configure "select for update", 1 Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.
Know the username and password for connecting to the database.Install the connectivity agent.The connectivity agent is required to connect Oracle Integration with an SAP ASE (Sybase) on-premises database.See Configure an Agent Group .Download a Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) .jar file and place it in the third-party lib folder while configuring the connectivity agent.A JDBC driver enables a Java application to interact with a database.See SAP ASE JDBC Driver .Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling Perform the following prerequisite before you use trigger polling.You must use the following ROWLOCK command in the database configuration at table level.ROWLOCK tells the SAP ASE server to only use row-level locks to ensure data consistency.This is a one-time setup.alter table table_name lock datarows 2-1You must use the following command at the schema or database level.This is a one-time setup.sp_configure "select for update", 1 Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .
Install the connectivity agent.The connectivity agent is required to connect Oracle Integration with an SAP ASE (Sybase) on-premises database.See Configure an Agent Group .Download a Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) .jar file and place it in the third-party lib folder while configuring the connectivity agent.A JDBC driver enables a Java application to interact with a database.See SAP ASE JDBC Driver .Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling Perform the following prerequisite before you use trigger polling.You must use the following ROWLOCK command in the database configuration at table level.ROWLOCK tells the SAP ASE server to only use row-level locks to ensure data consistency.This is a one-time setup.alter table table_name lock datarows 2-1You must use the following command at the schema or database level.This is a one-time setup.sp_configure "select for update", 1 Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .
The connectivity agent is required to connect Oracle Integration with an SAP ASE (Sybase) on-premises database.See Configure an Agent Group .Download a Java Database Connectivity (JDBC) .jar file and place it in the third-party lib folder while configuring the connectivity agent.A JDBC driver enables a Java application to interact with a database.See SAP ASE JDBC Driver .Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling Perform the following prerequisite before you use trigger polling.You must use the following ROWLOCK command in the database configuration at table level.ROWLOCK tells the SAP ASE server to only use row-level locks to ensure data consistency.This is a one-time setup.alter table table_name lock datarows 2-1You must use the following command at the schema or database level.This is a one-time setup.sp_configure "select for update", 1 Create a Connection Before you can build an integration, you have to create the connections to the applications with which you want to share data.To create a connection in Oracle Integration: 1.In the left navigation pane, click Home > Integrations > Connections .2.Click Create .Note: You can also create a connection in the integration canvas of: An orchestrated integration (See Define Inbound Triggers and Outbound Invokes.)