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b.Public : Uses a public key of the target location to encrypt the file.i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-5ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Polling Page Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Invoke Operations On Table Page Summary Page Basic Info Page Specify a name, description, and operation type on the Basic Info page of each trigger and invoke connection in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Identifies the connection with a meaningful name that defines the purpose of connection.
i.Click Browse , then select the PGP file to upload.Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-5ii.In the ASCII-Armor Encryption Format field, select Yes or No.Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Polling Page Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Invoke Operations On Table Page Summary Page Basic Info Page Specify a name, description, and operation type on the Basic Info page of each trigger and invoke connection in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Identifies the connection with a meaningful name that defines the purpose of connection.For example, CreateEmployeeInDB for a database connection that adds new employee data.
Yes shows the format of the encrypted message in ASCII armor.ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Polling Page Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Invoke Operations On Table Page Summary Page Basic Info Page Specify a name, description, and operation type on the Basic Info page of each trigger and invoke connection in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Identifies the connection with a meaningful name that defines the purpose of connection.For example, CreateEmployeeInDB for a database connection that adds new employee data.The name can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and dashes.
ASCII armor is a binary-to-textual encoding converter.ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Polling Page Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Invoke Operations On Table Page Summary Page Basic Info Page Specify a name, description, and operation type on the Basic Info page of each trigger and invoke connection in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Identifies the connection with a meaningful name that defines the purpose of connection.For example, CreateEmployeeInDB for a database connection that adds new employee data.The name can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and dashes.The name cannot include: Blank spaces (for example, My DB Connection ) Special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) Multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?
ASCII armor formats encrypted messaging in ASCII.This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Polling Page Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Invoke Operations On Table Page Summary Page Basic Info Page Specify a name, description, and operation type on the Basic Info page of each trigger and invoke connection in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Identifies the connection with a meaningful name that defines the purpose of connection.For example, CreateEmployeeInDB for a database connection that adds new employee data.The name can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and dashes.The name cannot include: Blank spaces (for example, My DB Connection ) Special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) Multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.
This enables messages to be sent in a standard messaging format.This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Polling Page Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Invoke Operations On Table Page Summary Page Basic Info Page Specify a name, description, and operation type on the Basic Info page of each trigger and invoke connection in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Identifies the connection with a meaningful name that defines the purpose of connection.For example, CreateEmployeeInDB for a database connection that adds new employee data.The name can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and dashes.The name cannot include: Blank spaces (for example, My DB Connection ) Special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) Multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application .
This selection impacts the visibility of message content.No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Polling Page Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Invoke Operations On Table Page Summary Page Basic Info Page Specify a name, description, and operation type on the Basic Info page of each trigger and invoke connection in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Identifies the connection with a meaningful name that defines the purpose of connection.For example, CreateEmployeeInDB for a database connection that adds new employee data.The name can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and dashes.The name cannot include: Blank spaces (for example, My DB Connection ) Special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) Multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application .3-1Element Description What operation do you want to perform?
No causes the message to be sent in binary format.iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Polling Page Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Invoke Operations On Table Page Summary Page Basic Info Page Specify a name, description, and operation type on the Basic Info page of each trigger and invoke connection in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Identifies the connection with a meaningful name that defines the purpose of connection.For example, CreateEmployeeInDB for a database connection that adds new employee data.The name can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and dashes.The name cannot include: Blank spaces (for example, My DB Connection ) Special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) Multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application .3-1Element Description What operation do you want to perform?Note: This option is only displayed when you configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as an invoke connection in an integration.Select the type of operation for this connection to perform: Invoke a Stored Procedure : Select to invoke a stored procedure in the database.
iii.From the Cipher Algorithm list, select the algorithm to use.Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Polling Page Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Invoke Operations On Table Page Summary Page Basic Info Page Specify a name, description, and operation type on the Basic Info page of each trigger and invoke connection in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Identifies the connection with a meaningful name that defines the purpose of connection.For example, CreateEmployeeInDB for a database connection that adds new employee data.The name can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and dashes.The name cannot include: Blank spaces (for example, My DB Connection ) Special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) Multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application .3-1Element Description What operation do you want to perform?Note: This option is only displayed when you configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as an invoke connection in an integration.Select the type of operation for this connection to perform: Invoke a Stored Procedure : Select to invoke a stored procedure in the database.Run a SQL Statement : Select to run a SQL query against the database.
Symmetric- key algorithms for cryptography use the same cryptographic keys for both encryption of plain text and decryption of cipher text.c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Polling Page Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Invoke Operations On Table Page Summary Page Basic Info Page Specify a name, description, and operation type on the Basic Info page of each trigger and invoke connection in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Identifies the connection with a meaningful name that defines the purpose of connection.For example, CreateEmployeeInDB for a database connection that adds new employee data.The name can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and dashes.The name cannot include: Blank spaces (for example, My DB Connection ) Special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) Multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application .3-1Element Description What operation do you want to perform?Note: This option is only displayed when you configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as an invoke connection in an integration.Select the type of operation for this connection to perform: Invoke a Stored Procedure : Select to invoke a stored procedure in the database.Run a SQL Statement : Select to run a SQL query against the database.Perform an Operation On a Table : Select to perform one of the following operations on a table.
c.Click Upload .Chapter 2 Upload an SSL Certificate 2-63 Add the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter Connection to an Integration When you drag the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter into the trigger or invoke area of an integration, the Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is invoked.This wizard guides you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Polling Page Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Invoke Operations On Table Page Summary Page Basic Info Page Specify a name, description, and operation type on the Basic Info page of each trigger and invoke connection in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Identifies the connection with a meaningful name that defines the purpose of connection.For example, CreateEmployeeInDB for a database connection that adds new employee data.The name can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and dashes.The name cannot include: Blank spaces (for example, My DB Connection ) Special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) Multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application .3-1Element Description What operation do you want to perform?Note: This option is only displayed when you configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as an invoke connection in an integration.Select the type of operation for this connection to perform: Invoke a Stored Procedure : Select to invoke a stored procedure in the database.Run a SQL Statement : Select to run a SQL query against the database.Perform an Operation On a Table : Select to perform one of the following operations on a table.You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.
This wizard guides you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter endpoint properties.The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Polling Page Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Invoke Operations On Table Page Summary Page Basic Info Page Specify a name, description, and operation type on the Basic Info page of each trigger and invoke connection in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Identifies the connection with a meaningful name that defines the purpose of connection.For example, CreateEmployeeInDB for a database connection that adds new employee data.The name can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and dashes.The name cannot include: Blank spaces (for example, My DB Connection ) Special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) Multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application .3-1Element Description What operation do you want to perform?Note: This option is only displayed when you configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as an invoke connection in an integration.Select the type of operation for this connection to perform: Invoke a Stored Procedure : Select to invoke a stored procedure in the database.Run a SQL Statement : Select to run a SQL query against the database.Perform an Operation On a Table : Select to perform one of the following operations on a table.You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Insert Update Insert or Update (Merge) Select Note: When operations in a SQL statement such as Update, Concat, and Merge accept values for the inbound invocation of an integration, they do not work.
The following sections describe the wizard pages that guide you through configuration of the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as a trigger or invoke in an integration.Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Polling Page Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Invoke Operations On Table Page Summary Page Basic Info Page Specify a name, description, and operation type on the Basic Info page of each trigger and invoke connection in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Identifies the connection with a meaningful name that defines the purpose of connection.For example, CreateEmployeeInDB for a database connection that adds new employee data.The name can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and dashes.The name cannot include: Blank spaces (for example, My DB Connection ) Special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) Multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application .3-1Element Description What operation do you want to perform?Note: This option is only displayed when you configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as an invoke connection in an integration.Select the type of operation for this connection to perform: Invoke a Stored Procedure : Select to invoke a stored procedure in the database.Run a SQL Statement : Select to run a SQL query against the database.Perform an Operation On a Table : Select to perform one of the following operations on a table.You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Insert Update Insert or Update (Merge) Select Note: When operations in a SQL statement such as Update, Concat, and Merge accept values for the inbound invocation of an integration, they do not work.For example, the following query does not work: select concat(empname, 'ss') from DB_AQ where empno=#empno select empno from DB_AQ where empname=concat(#empname, 'YY') As a workaround, handle these scenarios during payload mapping.
Topics: Basic Info Page Trigger Polling Page Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Invoke Operations On Table Page Summary Page Basic Info Page Specify a name, description, and operation type on the Basic Info page of each trigger and invoke connection in your integration.Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Identifies the connection with a meaningful name that defines the purpose of connection.For example, CreateEmployeeInDB for a database connection that adds new employee data.The name can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and dashes.The name cannot include: Blank spaces (for example, My DB Connection ) Special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) Multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application .3-1Element Description What operation do you want to perform?Note: This option is only displayed when you configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as an invoke connection in an integration.Select the type of operation for this connection to perform: Invoke a Stored Procedure : Select to invoke a stored procedure in the database.Run a SQL Statement : Select to run a SQL query against the database.Perform an Operation On a Table : Select to perform one of the following operations on a table.You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Insert Update Insert or Update (Merge) Select Note: When operations in a SQL statement such as Update, Concat, and Merge accept values for the inbound invocation of an integration, they do not work.For example, the following query does not work: select concat(empname, 'ss') from DB_AQ where empno=#empno select empno from DB_AQ where empname=concat(#empname, 'YY') As a workaround, handle these scenarios during payload mapping.For example, perform a concatenation during mapping of the payload.
Element Description What do you want to call your endpoint?Identifies the connection with a meaningful name that defines the purpose of connection.For example, CreateEmployeeInDB for a database connection that adds new employee data.The name can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and dashes.The name cannot include: Blank spaces (for example, My DB Connection ) Special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) Multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application .3-1Element Description What operation do you want to perform?Note: This option is only displayed when you configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as an invoke connection in an integration.Select the type of operation for this connection to perform: Invoke a Stored Procedure : Select to invoke a stored procedure in the database.Run a SQL Statement : Select to run a SQL query against the database.Perform an Operation On a Table : Select to perform one of the following operations on a table.You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Insert Update Insert or Update (Merge) Select Note: When operations in a SQL statement such as Update, Concat, and Merge accept values for the inbound invocation of an integration, they do not work.For example, the following query does not work: select concat(empname, 'ss') from DB_AQ where empno=#empno select empno from DB_AQ where empname=concat(#empname, 'YY') As a workaround, handle these scenarios during payload mapping.For example, perform a concatenation during mapping of the payload.The final output can then be passed as input to the SQL query.
For example, CreateEmployeeInDB for a database connection that adds new employee data.The name can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and dashes.The name cannot include: Blank spaces (for example, My DB Connection ) Special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) Multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application .3-1Element Description What operation do you want to perform?Note: This option is only displayed when you configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as an invoke connection in an integration.Select the type of operation for this connection to perform: Invoke a Stored Procedure : Select to invoke a stored procedure in the database.Run a SQL Statement : Select to run a SQL query against the database.Perform an Operation On a Table : Select to perform one of the following operations on a table.You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Insert Update Insert or Update (Merge) Select Note: When operations in a SQL statement such as Update, Concat, and Merge accept values for the inbound invocation of an integration, they do not work.For example, the following query does not work: select concat(empname, 'ss') from DB_AQ where empno=#empno select empno from DB_AQ where empname=concat(#empname, 'YY') As a workaround, handle these scenarios during payload mapping.For example, perform a concatenation during mapping of the payload.The final output can then be passed as input to the SQL query.Trigger Polling Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling page.
The name can include English alphabetic characters, numbers, underscores, and dashes.The name cannot include: Blank spaces (for example, My DB Connection ) Special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) Multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application .3-1Element Description What operation do you want to perform?Note: This option is only displayed when you configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as an invoke connection in an integration.Select the type of operation for this connection to perform: Invoke a Stored Procedure : Select to invoke a stored procedure in the database.Run a SQL Statement : Select to run a SQL query against the database.Perform an Operation On a Table : Select to perform one of the following operations on a table.You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Insert Update Insert or Update (Merge) Select Note: When operations in a SQL statement such as Update, Concat, and Merge accept values for the inbound invocation of an integration, they do not work.For example, the following query does not work: select concat(empname, 'ss') from DB_AQ where empno=#empno select empno from DB_AQ where empname=concat(#empname, 'YY') As a workaround, handle these scenarios during payload mapping.For example, perform a concatenation during mapping of the payload.The final output can then be passed as input to the SQL query.Trigger Polling Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling page.Note: You must perform prerequisites before you use trigger polling.
The name cannot include: Blank spaces (for example, My DB Connection ) Special characters (for example, #;83& or righ(t)now4 ) Multibyte characters What does this endpoint do?Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application .3-1Element Description What operation do you want to perform?Note: This option is only displayed when you configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as an invoke connection in an integration.Select the type of operation for this connection to perform: Invoke a Stored Procedure : Select to invoke a stored procedure in the database.Run a SQL Statement : Select to run a SQL query against the database.Perform an Operation On a Table : Select to perform one of the following operations on a table.You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Insert Update Insert or Update (Merge) Select Note: When operations in a SQL statement such as Update, Concat, and Merge accept values for the inbound invocation of an integration, they do not work.For example, the following query does not work: select concat(empname, 'ss') from DB_AQ where empno=#empno select empno from DB_AQ where empname=concat(#empname, 'YY') As a workaround, handle these scenarios during payload mapping.For example, perform a concatenation during mapping of the payload.The final output can then be passed as input to the SQL query.Trigger Polling Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling page.Note: You must perform prerequisites before you use trigger polling.See Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling .
Enter an optional description of the connection's responsibilities.For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application .3-1Element Description What operation do you want to perform?Note: This option is only displayed when you configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as an invoke connection in an integration.Select the type of operation for this connection to perform: Invoke a Stored Procedure : Select to invoke a stored procedure in the database.Run a SQL Statement : Select to run a SQL query against the database.Perform an Operation On a Table : Select to perform one of the following operations on a table.You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Insert Update Insert or Update (Merge) Select Note: When operations in a SQL statement such as Update, Concat, and Merge accept values for the inbound invocation of an integration, they do not work.For example, the following query does not work: select concat(empname, 'ss') from DB_AQ where empno=#empno select empno from DB_AQ where empname=concat(#empname, 'YY') As a workaround, handle these scenarios during payload mapping.For example, perform a concatenation during mapping of the payload.The final output can then be passed as input to the SQL query.Trigger Polling Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling page.Note: You must perform prerequisites before you use trigger polling.See Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling .Sequential order is not always maintained while polling records.
For example: This connection receives an inbound request to synchronize account information with the cloud application .3-1Element Description What operation do you want to perform?Note: This option is only displayed when you configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as an invoke connection in an integration.Select the type of operation for this connection to perform: Invoke a Stored Procedure : Select to invoke a stored procedure in the database.Run a SQL Statement : Select to run a SQL query against the database.Perform an Operation On a Table : Select to perform one of the following operations on a table.You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Insert Update Insert or Update (Merge) Select Note: When operations in a SQL statement such as Update, Concat, and Merge accept values for the inbound invocation of an integration, they do not work.For example, the following query does not work: select concat(empname, 'ss') from DB_AQ where empno=#empno select empno from DB_AQ where empname=concat(#empname, 'YY') As a workaround, handle these scenarios during payload mapping.For example, perform a concatenation during mapping of the payload.The final output can then be passed as input to the SQL query.Trigger Polling Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling page.Note: You must perform prerequisites before you use trigger polling.See Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling .Sequential order is not always maintained while polling records.Element Description Add Tables Imports tables and the root database table for the service query.
3-1Element Description What operation do you want to perform?Note: This option is only displayed when you configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as an invoke connection in an integration.Select the type of operation for this connection to perform: Invoke a Stored Procedure : Select to invoke a stored procedure in the database.Run a SQL Statement : Select to run a SQL query against the database.Perform an Operation On a Table : Select to perform one of the following operations on a table.You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Insert Update Insert or Update (Merge) Select Note: When operations in a SQL statement such as Update, Concat, and Merge accept values for the inbound invocation of an integration, they do not work.For example, the following query does not work: select concat(empname, 'ss') from DB_AQ where empno=#empno select empno from DB_AQ where empname=concat(#empname, 'YY') As a workaround, handle these scenarios during payload mapping.For example, perform a concatenation during mapping of the payload.The final output can then be passed as input to the SQL query.Trigger Polling Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling page.Note: You must perform prerequisites before you use trigger polling.See Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling .Sequential order is not always maintained while polling records.Element Description Add Tables Imports tables and the root database table for the service query.Remove Tables Removes tables.
Note: This option is only displayed when you configure the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter as an invoke connection in an integration.Select the type of operation for this connection to perform: Invoke a Stored Procedure : Select to invoke a stored procedure in the database.Run a SQL Statement : Select to run a SQL query against the database.Perform an Operation On a Table : Select to perform one of the following operations on a table.You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Insert Update Insert or Update (Merge) Select Note: When operations in a SQL statement such as Update, Concat, and Merge accept values for the inbound invocation of an integration, they do not work.For example, the following query does not work: select concat(empname, 'ss') from DB_AQ where empno=#empno select empno from DB_AQ where empname=concat(#empname, 'YY') As a workaround, handle these scenarios during payload mapping.For example, perform a concatenation during mapping of the payload.The final output can then be passed as input to the SQL query.Trigger Polling Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling page.Note: You must perform prerequisites before you use trigger polling.See Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling .Sequential order is not always maintained while polling records.Element Description Add Tables Imports tables and the root database table for the service query.Remove Tables Removes tables.Select Remove Tables , clear the checkbox to the right of the table you want to remove, and click Ok. You cannot remove the root database table.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-2Element Description Review and manage parent database table relationshipsAppears after importing tables.
Run a SQL Statement : Select to run a SQL query against the database.Perform an Operation On a Table : Select to perform one of the following operations on a table.You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Insert Update Insert or Update (Merge) Select Note: When operations in a SQL statement such as Update, Concat, and Merge accept values for the inbound invocation of an integration, they do not work.For example, the following query does not work: select concat(empname, 'ss') from DB_AQ where empno=#empno select empno from DB_AQ where empname=concat(#empname, 'YY') As a workaround, handle these scenarios during payload mapping.For example, perform a concatenation during mapping of the payload.The final output can then be passed as input to the SQL query.Trigger Polling Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling page.Note: You must perform prerequisites before you use trigger polling.See Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling .Sequential order is not always maintained while polling records.Element Description Add Tables Imports tables and the root database table for the service query.Remove Tables Removes tables.Select Remove Tables , clear the checkbox to the right of the table you want to remove, and click Ok. You cannot remove the root database table.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-2Element Description Review and manage parent database table relationshipsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Relationships page where you can view, create, and remove relationships between tables.
Perform an Operation On a Table : Select to perform one of the following operations on a table.You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Insert Update Insert or Update (Merge) Select Note: When operations in a SQL statement such as Update, Concat, and Merge accept values for the inbound invocation of an integration, they do not work.For example, the following query does not work: select concat(empname, 'ss') from DB_AQ where empno=#empno select empno from DB_AQ where empname=concat(#empname, 'YY') As a workaround, handle these scenarios during payload mapping.For example, perform a concatenation during mapping of the payload.The final output can then be passed as input to the SQL query.Trigger Polling Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling page.Note: You must perform prerequisites before you use trigger polling.See Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling .Sequential order is not always maintained while polling records.Element Description Add Tables Imports tables and the root database table for the service query.Remove Tables Removes tables.Select Remove Tables , clear the checkbox to the right of the table you want to remove, and click Ok. You cannot remove the root database table.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-2Element Description Review and manage parent database table relationshipsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Relationships page where you can view, create, and remove relationships between tables.Review and verify table and relationship attributesAppears after importing tables.
You can update or insert multiple records in a single request.Insert Update Insert or Update (Merge) Select Note: When operations in a SQL statement such as Update, Concat, and Merge accept values for the inbound invocation of an integration, they do not work.For example, the following query does not work: select concat(empname, 'ss') from DB_AQ where empno=#empno select empno from DB_AQ where empname=concat(#empname, 'YY') As a workaround, handle these scenarios during payload mapping.For example, perform a concatenation during mapping of the payload.The final output can then be passed as input to the SQL query.Trigger Polling Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling page.Note: You must perform prerequisites before you use trigger polling.See Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling .Sequential order is not always maintained while polling records.Element Description Add Tables Imports tables and the root database table for the service query.Remove Tables Removes tables.Select Remove Tables , clear the checkbox to the right of the table you want to remove, and click Ok. You cannot remove the root database table.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-2Element Description Review and manage parent database table relationshipsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Relationships page where you can view, create, and remove relationships between tables.Review and verify table and relationship attributesAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Attributes Filtering page where you can review, verify, select or deselect the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.
Insert Update Insert or Update (Merge) Select Note: When operations in a SQL statement such as Update, Concat, and Merge accept values for the inbound invocation of an integration, they do not work.For example, the following query does not work: select concat(empname, 'ss') from DB_AQ where empno=#empno select empno from DB_AQ where empname=concat(#empname, 'YY') As a workaround, handle these scenarios during payload mapping.For example, perform a concatenation during mapping of the payload.The final output can then be passed as input to the SQL query.Trigger Polling Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling page.Note: You must perform prerequisites before you use trigger polling.See Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling .Sequential order is not always maintained while polling records.Element Description Add Tables Imports tables and the root database table for the service query.Remove Tables Removes tables.Select Remove Tables , clear the checkbox to the right of the table you want to remove, and click Ok. You cannot remove the root database table.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-2Element Description Review and manage parent database table relationshipsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Relationships page where you can view, create, and remove relationships between tables.Review and verify table and relationship attributesAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Attributes Filtering page where you can review, verify, select or deselect the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.Review the polling strategy and specify polling optionsAppears after importing tables.
For example, the following query does not work: select concat(empname, 'ss') from DB_AQ where empno=#empno select empno from DB_AQ where empname=concat(#empname, 'YY') As a workaround, handle these scenarios during payload mapping.For example, perform a concatenation during mapping of the payload.The final output can then be passed as input to the SQL query.Trigger Polling Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling page.Note: You must perform prerequisites before you use trigger polling.See Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling .Sequential order is not always maintained while polling records.Element Description Add Tables Imports tables and the root database table for the service query.Remove Tables Removes tables.Select Remove Tables , clear the checkbox to the right of the table you want to remove, and click Ok. You cannot remove the root database table.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-2Element Description Review and manage parent database table relationshipsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Relationships page where you can view, create, and remove relationships between tables.Review and verify table and relationship attributesAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Attributes Filtering page where you can review, verify, select or deselect the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.Review the polling strategy and specify polling optionsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Polling Strategy and Options page where you can define the polling strategy and specify polling options.
For example, perform a concatenation during mapping of the payload.The final output can then be passed as input to the SQL query.Trigger Polling Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling page.Note: You must perform prerequisites before you use trigger polling.See Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling .Sequential order is not always maintained while polling records.Element Description Add Tables Imports tables and the root database table for the service query.Remove Tables Removes tables.Select Remove Tables , clear the checkbox to the right of the table you want to remove, and click Ok. You cannot remove the root database table.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-2Element Description Review and manage parent database table relationshipsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Relationships page where you can view, create, and remove relationships between tables.Review and verify table and relationship attributesAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Attributes Filtering page where you can review, verify, select or deselect the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.Review the polling strategy and specify polling optionsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Polling Strategy and Options page where you can define the polling strategy and specify polling options.Trigger Manage Tables Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Manage Tables page.
The final output can then be passed as input to the SQL query.Trigger Polling Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling page.Note: You must perform prerequisites before you use trigger polling.See Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling .Sequential order is not always maintained while polling records.Element Description Add Tables Imports tables and the root database table for the service query.Remove Tables Removes tables.Select Remove Tables , clear the checkbox to the right of the table you want to remove, and click Ok. You cannot remove the root database table.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-2Element Description Review and manage parent database table relationshipsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Relationships page where you can view, create, and remove relationships between tables.Review and verify table and relationship attributesAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Attributes Filtering page where you can review, verify, select or deselect the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.Review the polling strategy and specify polling optionsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Polling Strategy and Options page where you can define the polling strategy and specify polling options.Trigger Manage Tables Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Manage Tables page.The trigger Manage Tables page appears when you select Add Tables on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.
Trigger Polling Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling page.Note: You must perform prerequisites before you use trigger polling.See Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling .Sequential order is not always maintained while polling records.Element Description Add Tables Imports tables and the root database table for the service query.Remove Tables Removes tables.Select Remove Tables , clear the checkbox to the right of the table you want to remove, and click Ok. You cannot remove the root database table.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-2Element Description Review and manage parent database table relationshipsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Relationships page where you can view, create, and remove relationships between tables.Review and verify table and relationship attributesAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Attributes Filtering page where you can review, verify, select or deselect the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.Review the polling strategy and specify polling optionsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Polling Strategy and Options page where you can define the polling strategy and specify polling options.Trigger Manage Tables Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Manage Tables page.The trigger Manage Tables page appears when you select Add Tables on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Schema Select the schema for the tables and views you are importing.
Note: You must perform prerequisites before you use trigger polling.See Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling .Sequential order is not always maintained while polling records.Element Description Add Tables Imports tables and the root database table for the service query.Remove Tables Removes tables.Select Remove Tables , clear the checkbox to the right of the table you want to remove, and click Ok. You cannot remove the root database table.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-2Element Description Review and manage parent database table relationshipsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Relationships page where you can view, create, and remove relationships between tables.Review and verify table and relationship attributesAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Attributes Filtering page where you can review, verify, select or deselect the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.Review the polling strategy and specify polling optionsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Polling Strategy and Options page where you can define the polling strategy and specify polling options.Trigger Manage Tables Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Manage Tables page.The trigger Manage Tables page appears when you select Add Tables on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Schema Select the schema for the tables and views you are importing.Table Type The type of the table to which the schema or view is applied.
See Prerequisites to Use Trigger Polling .Sequential order is not always maintained while polling records.Element Description Add Tables Imports tables and the root database table for the service query.Remove Tables Removes tables.Select Remove Tables , clear the checkbox to the right of the table you want to remove, and click Ok. You cannot remove the root database table.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-2Element Description Review and manage parent database table relationshipsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Relationships page where you can view, create, and remove relationships between tables.Review and verify table and relationship attributesAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Attributes Filtering page where you can review, verify, select or deselect the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.Review the polling strategy and specify polling optionsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Polling Strategy and Options page where you can define the polling strategy and specify polling options.Trigger Manage Tables Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Manage Tables page.The trigger Manage Tables page appears when you select Add Tables on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Schema Select the schema for the tables and views you are importing.Table Type The type of the table to which the schema or view is applied.The list allows these selections: All: Selects all available tables and views.
Sequential order is not always maintained while polling records.Element Description Add Tables Imports tables and the root database table for the service query.Remove Tables Removes tables.Select Remove Tables , clear the checkbox to the right of the table you want to remove, and click Ok. You cannot remove the root database table.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-2Element Description Review and manage parent database table relationshipsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Relationships page where you can view, create, and remove relationships between tables.Review and verify table and relationship attributesAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Attributes Filtering page where you can review, verify, select or deselect the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.Review the polling strategy and specify polling optionsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Polling Strategy and Options page where you can define the polling strategy and specify polling options.Trigger Manage Tables Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Manage Tables page.The trigger Manage Tables page appears when you select Add Tables on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Schema Select the schema for the tables and views you are importing.Table Type The type of the table to which the schema or view is applied.The list allows these selections: All: Selects all available tables and views.Table: Selects tables.
Element Description Add Tables Imports tables and the root database table for the service query.Remove Tables Removes tables.Select Remove Tables , clear the checkbox to the right of the table you want to remove, and click Ok. You cannot remove the root database table.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-2Element Description Review and manage parent database table relationshipsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Relationships page where you can view, create, and remove relationships between tables.Review and verify table and relationship attributesAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Attributes Filtering page where you can review, verify, select or deselect the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.Review the polling strategy and specify polling optionsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Polling Strategy and Options page where you can define the polling strategy and specify polling options.Trigger Manage Tables Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Manage Tables page.The trigger Manage Tables page appears when you select Add Tables on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Schema Select the schema for the tables and views you are importing.Table Type The type of the table to which the schema or view is applied.The list allows these selections: All: Selects all available tables and views.Table: Selects tables.View: Selects views.
Remove Tables Removes tables.Select Remove Tables , clear the checkbox to the right of the table you want to remove, and click Ok. You cannot remove the root database table.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-2Element Description Review and manage parent database table relationshipsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Relationships page where you can view, create, and remove relationships between tables.Review and verify table and relationship attributesAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Attributes Filtering page where you can review, verify, select or deselect the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.Review the polling strategy and specify polling optionsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Polling Strategy and Options page where you can define the polling strategy and specify polling options.Trigger Manage Tables Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Manage Tables page.The trigger Manage Tables page appears when you select Add Tables on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Schema Select the schema for the tables and views you are importing.Table Type The type of the table to which the schema or view is applied.The list allows these selections: All: Selects all available tables and views.Table: Selects tables.View: Selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.
Select Remove Tables , clear the checkbox to the right of the table you want to remove, and click Ok. You cannot remove the root database table.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-2Element Description Review and manage parent database table relationshipsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Relationships page where you can view, create, and remove relationships between tables.Review and verify table and relationship attributesAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Attributes Filtering page where you can review, verify, select or deselect the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.Review the polling strategy and specify polling optionsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Polling Strategy and Options page where you can define the polling strategy and specify polling options.Trigger Manage Tables Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Manage Tables page.The trigger Manage Tables page appears when you select Add Tables on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Schema Select the schema for the tables and views you are importing.Table Type The type of the table to which the schema or view is applied.The list allows these selections: All: Selects all available tables and views.Table: Selects tables.View: Selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.
Select Edit to open the Relationships page where you can view, create, and remove relationships between tables.Review and verify table and relationship attributesAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Attributes Filtering page where you can review, verify, select or deselect the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.Review the polling strategy and specify polling optionsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Polling Strategy and Options page where you can define the polling strategy and specify polling options.Trigger Manage Tables Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Manage Tables page.The trigger Manage Tables page appears when you select Add Tables on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Schema Select the schema for the tables and views you are importing.Table Type The type of the table to which the schema or view is applied.The list allows these selections: All: Selects all available tables and views.Table: Selects tables.View: Selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.
Review and verify table and relationship attributesAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Attributes Filtering page where you can review, verify, select or deselect the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.Review the polling strategy and specify polling optionsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Polling Strategy and Options page where you can define the polling strategy and specify polling options.Trigger Manage Tables Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Manage Tables page.The trigger Manage Tables page appears when you select Add Tables on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Schema Select the schema for the tables and views you are importing.Table Type The type of the table to which the schema or view is applied.The list allows these selections: All: Selects all available tables and views.Table: Selects tables.View: Selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.
Select Edit to open the Attributes Filtering page where you can review, verify, select or deselect the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships.Review the polling strategy and specify polling optionsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Polling Strategy and Options page where you can define the polling strategy and specify polling options.Trigger Manage Tables Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Manage Tables page.The trigger Manage Tables page appears when you select Add Tables on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Schema Select the schema for the tables and views you are importing.Table Type The type of the table to which the schema or view is applied.The list allows these selections: All: Selects all available tables and views.Table: Selects tables.View: Selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.
Review the polling strategy and specify polling optionsAppears after importing tables.Select Edit to open the Polling Strategy and Options page where you can define the polling strategy and specify polling options.Trigger Manage Tables Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Manage Tables page.The trigger Manage Tables page appears when you select Add Tables on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Schema Select the schema for the tables and views you are importing.Table Type The type of the table to which the schema or view is applied.The list allows these selections: All: Selects all available tables and views.Table: Selects tables.View: Selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Filter By Type the initial letters to filter the display of table names.
Select Edit to open the Polling Strategy and Options page where you can define the polling strategy and specify polling options.Trigger Manage Tables Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Manage Tables page.The trigger Manage Tables page appears when you select Add Tables on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Schema Select the schema for the tables and views you are importing.Table Type The type of the table to which the schema or view is applied.The list allows these selections: All: Selects all available tables and views.Table: Selects tables.View: Selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Filter By Type the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.
Trigger Manage Tables Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Manage Tables page.The trigger Manage Tables page appears when you select Add Tables on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Schema Select the schema for the tables and views you are importing.Table Type The type of the table to which the schema or view is applied.The list allows these selections: All: Selects all available tables and views.Table: Selects tables.View: Selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Filter By Type the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Select the virtual primary key for the table.
The trigger Manage Tables page appears when you select Add Tables on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Schema Select the schema for the tables and views you are importing.Table Type The type of the table to which the schema or view is applied.The list allows these selections: All: Selects all available tables and views.Table: Selects tables.View: Selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Filter By Type the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Select the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.
Element Description Schema Select the schema for the tables and views you are importing.Table Type The type of the table to which the schema or view is applied.The list allows these selections: All: Selects all available tables and views.Table: Selects tables.View: Selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Filter By Type the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Select the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Trigger Relationships Table The following table describes the key information on the trigger Relationships page.
Table Type The type of the table to which the schema or view is applied.The list allows these selections: All: Selects all available tables and views.Table: Selects tables.View: Selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Filter By Type the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Select the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Trigger Relationships Table The following table describes the key information on the trigger Relationships page.The trigger Relationships page appears when you select Edit to review and manage the parentChapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-3database table relationships option on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.
The list allows these selections: All: Selects all available tables and views.Table: Selects tables.View: Selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Filter By Type the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Select the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Trigger Relationships Table The following table describes the key information on the trigger Relationships page.The trigger Relationships page appears when you select Edit to review and manage the parentChapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-3database table relationships option on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table : Selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.
Table: Selects tables.View: Selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Filter By Type the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Select the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Trigger Relationships Table The following table describes the key information on the trigger Relationships page.The trigger Relationships page appears when you select Edit to review and manage the parentChapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-3database table relationships option on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table : Selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table : Selects the child table for the relationship between tables.
View: Selects views.Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Filter By Type the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Select the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Trigger Relationships Table The following table describes the key information on the trigger Relationships page.The trigger Relationships page appears when you select Edit to review and manage the parentChapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-3database table relationships option on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table : Selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table : Selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship : Defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.
Table Name Specify the table name.Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Filter By Type the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Select the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Trigger Relationships Table The following table describes the key information on the trigger Relationships page.The trigger Relationships page appears when you select Edit to review and manage the parentChapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-3database table relationships option on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table : Selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table : Selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship : Defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name : Applies attributes to the table relationship.
Table names are case sensitive.Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Filter By Type the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Select the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Trigger Relationships Table The following table describes the key information on the trigger Relationships page.The trigger Relationships page appears when you select Edit to review and manage the parentChapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-3database table relationships option on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table : Selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table : Selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship : Defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name : Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping: Displays the mapping for the table relationship.
Search Click to search for the specified table.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Filter By Type the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Select the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Trigger Relationships Table The following table describes the key information on the trigger Relationships page.The trigger Relationships page appears when you select Edit to review and manage the parentChapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-3database table relationships option on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table : Selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table : Selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship : Defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name : Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping: Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.
Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Filter By Type the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Select the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Trigger Relationships Table The following table describes the key information on the trigger Relationships page.The trigger Relationships page appears when you select Edit to review and manage the parentChapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-3database table relationships option on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table : Selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table : Selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship : Defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name : Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping: Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling Strategy and Options page.
Selected Lists your table selection.Filter By Type the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Select the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Trigger Relationships Table The following table describes the key information on the trigger Relationships page.The trigger Relationships page appears when you select Edit to review and manage the parentChapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-3database table relationships option on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table : Selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table : Selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship : Defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name : Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping: Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling Strategy and Options page.The trigger Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit to review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.
Filter By Type the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Select the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Trigger Relationships Table The following table describes the key information on the trigger Relationships page.The trigger Relationships page appears when you select Edit to review and manage the parentChapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-3database table relationships option on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table : Selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table : Selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship : Defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name : Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping: Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling Strategy and Options page.The trigger Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit to review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Select a field in the root database table.
Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Select the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Trigger Relationships Table The following table describes the key information on the trigger Relationships page.The trigger Relationships page appears when you select Edit to review and manage the parentChapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-3database table relationships option on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table : Selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table : Selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship : Defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name : Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping: Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling Strategy and Options page.The trigger Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit to review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Select a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.
Select the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Trigger Relationships Table The following table describes the key information on the trigger Relationships page.The trigger Relationships page appears when you select Edit to review and manage the parentChapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-3database table relationships option on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table : Selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table : Selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship : Defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name : Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping: Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling Strategy and Options page.The trigger Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit to review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Select a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value used to indicate a row has been read (for example, PROCESSED ).
Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Trigger Relationships Table The following table describes the key information on the trigger Relationships page.The trigger Relationships page appears when you select Edit to review and manage the parentChapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-3database table relationships option on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table : Selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table : Selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship : Defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name : Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping: Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling Strategy and Options page.The trigger Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit to review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Select a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value used to indicate a row has been read (for example, PROCESSED ).Surrounding quotes are not required.
Trigger Relationships Table The following table describes the key information on the trigger Relationships page.The trigger Relationships page appears when you select Edit to review and manage the parentChapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-3database table relationships option on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table : Selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table : Selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship : Defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name : Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping: Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling Strategy and Options page.The trigger Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit to review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Select a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value used to indicate a row has been read (for example, PROCESSED ).Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.
The trigger Relationships page appears when you select Edit to review and manage the parentChapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-3database table relationships option on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table : Selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table : Selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship : Defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name : Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping: Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling Strategy and Options page.The trigger Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit to review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Select a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value used to indicate a row has been read (for example, PROCESSED ).Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with logical delete field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.
Element Description Create New Opens the Create Relation page with these options: Parent Table : Selects the parent table for the relationship between tables.Child Table : Selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship : Defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name : Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping: Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling Strategy and Options page.The trigger Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit to review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Select a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value used to indicate a row has been read (for example, PROCESSED ).Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with logical delete field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .
Child Table : Selects the child table for the relationship between tables.Relationship : Defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name : Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping: Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling Strategy and Options page.The trigger Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit to review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Select a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value used to indicate a row has been read (for example, PROCESSED ).Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with logical delete field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.
Relationship : Defines the relationship between the parent and child tables.Attribute Name : Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping: Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling Strategy and Options page.The trigger Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit to review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Select a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value used to indicate a row has been read (for example, PROCESSED ).Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with logical delete field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling client.
Attribute Name : Applies attributes to the table relationship.Mapping: Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling Strategy and Options page.The trigger Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit to review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Select a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value used to indicate a row has been read (for example, PROCESSED ).Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with logical delete field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling client.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.
Mapping: Displays the mapping for the table relationship.Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling Strategy and Options page.The trigger Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit to review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Select a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value used to indicate a row has been read (for example, PROCESSED ).Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with logical delete field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling client.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.
Detach Opens the Relationships list in a new window.Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling Strategy and Options page.The trigger Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit to review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Select a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value used to indicate a row has been read (for example, PROCESSED ).Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with logical delete field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling client.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 1 and the maximum value is 50.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Enter the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter invoke stored procedure parameters.
Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling Strategy and Options page.The trigger Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit to review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Select a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value used to indicate a row has been read (for example, PROCESSED ).Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with logical delete field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling client.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 1 and the maximum value is 50.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Enter the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter invoke stored procedure parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Invoke a Stored Procedure as the operation type on the Basic Info page.
The trigger Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit to review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.Element Description Logical Delete Field Select a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value used to indicate a row has been read (for example, PROCESSED ).Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with logical delete field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling client.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 1 and the maximum value is 50.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Enter the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter invoke stored procedure parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Invoke a Stored Procedure as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.
Element Description Logical Delete Field Select a field in the root database table.To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value used to indicate a row has been read (for example, PROCESSED ).Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with logical delete field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling client.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 1 and the maximum value is 50.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Enter the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter invoke stored procedure parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Invoke a Stored Procedure as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.
To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column.Read Value Identifies the value used to indicate a row has been read (for example, PROCESSED ).Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with logical delete field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling client.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 1 and the maximum value is 50.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Enter the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter invoke stored procedure parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Invoke a Stored Procedure as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).
Read Value Identifies the value used to indicate a row has been read (for example, PROCESSED ).Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with logical delete field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling client.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 1 and the maximum value is 50.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Enter the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter invoke stored procedure parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Invoke a Stored Procedure as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.
Surrounding quotes are not required.Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with logical delete field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling client.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 1 and the maximum value is 50.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Enter the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter invoke stored procedure parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Invoke a Stored Procedure as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.
Unread Value Indicates the rows to process.Only rows with logical delete field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling client.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 1 and the maximum value is 50.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Enter the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter invoke stored procedure parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Invoke a Stored Procedure as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.Select Procedure Select the stored procedure.
Only rows with logical delete field and column values that match the Unread Value are read.Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling client.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 1 and the maximum value is 50.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Enter the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter invoke stored procedure parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Invoke a Stored Procedure as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.Select Procedure Select the stored procedure.The page is refreshed to display the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters available with this procedure.
Rejected Value Set to REJECTED .If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ.If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling client.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 1 and the maximum value is 50.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Enter the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter invoke stored procedure parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Invoke a Stored Procedure as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.Select Procedure Select the stored procedure.The page is refreshed to display the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters available with this procedure.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement parameters.
If the incoming message is greater than the 10 MB threshold size, 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 client.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 1 and the maximum value is 50.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Enter the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter invoke stored procedure parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Invoke a Stored Procedure as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.Select Procedure Select the stored procedure.The page is refreshed to display the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters available with this procedure.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement parameters.The Run a SQL Statement page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Run a SQL Statement as the operation type on the Basic Info page.
If the message payload is greater than 10 MB, a fault response is sent to the calling client.Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 1 and the maximum value is 50.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Enter the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter invoke stored procedure parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Invoke a Stored Procedure as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.Select Procedure Select the stored procedure.The page is refreshed to display the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters available with this procedure.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement parameters.The Run a SQL Statement page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Run a SQL Statement as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.
Polling Frequency (Sec) Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events.Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 1 and the maximum value is 50.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Enter the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter invoke stored procedure parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Invoke a Stored Procedure as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.Select Procedure Select the stored procedure.The page is refreshed to display the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters available with this procedure.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement parameters.The Run a SQL Statement page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Run a SQL Statement as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.
Advanced Options Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction.The default value is 1 and the maximum value is 50.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Enter the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter invoke stored procedure parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Invoke a Stored Procedure as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.Select Procedure Select the stored procedure.The page is refreshed to display the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters available with this procedure.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement parameters.The Run a SQL Statement page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Run a SQL Statement as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.
The default value is 1 and the maximum value is 50.Chapter 3 Trigger Polling Page 3-4Invoke a Stored Procedure Page Enter the SAP ASE (Sybase) Adapter invoke stored procedure parameters.The Invoke a Stored Procedure page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Invoke a Stored Procedure as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.Select Procedure Select the stored procedure.The page is refreshed to display the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters available with this procedure.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement parameters.The Run a SQL Statement page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Run a SQL Statement as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.
The Invoke a Stored Procedure page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Invoke a Stored Procedure as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.Select Procedure Select the stored procedure.The page is refreshed to display the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters available with this procedure.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement parameters.The Run a SQL Statement page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Run a SQL Statement as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.
Note: Adapter input/output parameters are defined based on the stored procedure IN/OUT parameters.The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.Select Procedure Select the stored procedure.The page is refreshed to display the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters available with this procedure.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement parameters.The Run a SQL Statement page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Run a SQL Statement as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.
The IN parameter corresponds to the request and the OUT parameter is translated as the response.Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.Select Procedure Select the stored procedure.The page is refreshed to display the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters available with this procedure.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement parameters.The Run a SQL Statement page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Run a SQL Statement as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.
Element Description Select Schema Select a database schema from the list that includes the data you want to query (for example, you want to query details about an employee based on their employee ID).This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.Select Procedure Select the stored procedure.The page is refreshed to display the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters available with this procedure.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement parameters.The Run a SQL Statement page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Run a SQL Statement as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Enter a SQL query.
This action refreshes the page to display fields for selecting a package or procedure to invoke.Select Package Select the database package.Select Procedure Select the stored procedure.The page is refreshed to display the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters available with this procedure.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement parameters.The Run a SQL Statement page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Run a SQL Statement as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Enter a SQL query.Status Display the results of the SQL query validation.
Select Package Select the database package.Select Procedure Select the stored procedure.The page is refreshed to display the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters available with this procedure.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement parameters.The Run a SQL Statement page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Run a SQL Statement as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Enter a SQL query.Status Display the results of the SQL query validation.The Status field displays Success!
Select Procedure Select the stored procedure.The page is refreshed to display the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters available with this procedure.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement parameters.The Run a SQL Statement page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Run a SQL Statement as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Enter a SQL query.Status Display the results of the SQL query validation.The Status field displays Success!when a query is successfully validated.Chapter 3 Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6Invoke Operations On Table Page Select the database tables.
The page is refreshed to display the in (inbound), out (outbound), and in/out (inbound/outbound) parameters available with this procedure.Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement parameters.The Run a SQL Statement page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Run a SQL Statement as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Enter a SQL query.Status Display the results of the SQL query validation.The Status field displays Success!when a query is successfully validated.Chapter 3 Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6Invoke Operations On Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.
Arguments Display the in, out, and in/out parameters that are passed with this procedure.Chapter 3 Invoke a Stored Procedure Page 3-5Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page Enter the SQL statement parameters.The Run a SQL Statement page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Run a SQL Statement as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Enter a SQL query.Status Display the results of the SQL query validation.The Status field displays Success!when a query is successfully validated.Chapter 3 Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6Invoke Operations On Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.
The Run a SQL Statement page is the wizard page that is displayed if you selected Run a SQL Statement as the operation type on the Basic Info page.Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Enter a SQL query.Status Display the results of the SQL query validation.The Status field displays Success!when a query is successfully validated.Chapter 3 Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6Invoke Operations On Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).
Note: Do not use schema/database names in SQL queries.Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Enter a SQL query.Status Display the results of the SQL query validation.The Status field displays Success!when a query is successfully validated.Chapter 3 Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6Invoke Operations On Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.
Configure the details in the connection.For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Enter a SQL query.Status Display the results of the SQL query validation.The Status field displays Success!when a query is successfully validated.Chapter 3 Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6Invoke Operations On Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.
For example: Update HR.employee set HR.employee.first_name = 'Name' where HR.employee.employee_id='1' can be changed to a simple query, such as: Update employee set first_name = 'Name' where employee_id='1' where HR is used in the connection details.This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Enter a SQL query.Status Display the results of the SQL query validation.The Status field displays Success!when a query is successfully validated.Chapter 3 Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6Invoke Operations On Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.
This restricts a user with specific privileges to a particular schema/database.When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Enter a SQL query.Status Display the results of the SQL query validation.The Status field displays Success!when a query is successfully validated.Chapter 3 Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6Invoke Operations On Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.
When configuring the adapter as an invoke connection, ensure that proper spaces are provided between key words for a pure SQL statement.For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Enter a SQL query.Status Display the results of the SQL query validation.The Status field displays Success!when a query is successfully validated.Chapter 3 Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6Invoke Operations On Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Import Tables Click to import the tables.
For example, the following statement fails during integration activation because there is no blank space between VALUES and (#.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Enter a SQL query.Status Display the results of the SQL query validation.The Status field displays Success!when a query is successfully validated.Chapter 3 Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6Invoke Operations On Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.
INSERT INTO table_name VALUES(#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Add a blank space between VALUES and (#, and the statement is successfully processed.INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Enter a SQL query.Status Display the results of the SQL query validation.The Status field displays Success!when a query is successfully validated.Chapter 3 Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6Invoke Operations On Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.
INSERT INTO table_name VALUES (#EMPNO, #EMPNAME) Element Description SQL Query Enter a SQL query.Status Display the results of the SQL query validation.The Status field displays Success!when a query is successfully validated.Chapter 3 Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6Invoke Operations On Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Select the virtual primary key for the table.
Status Display the results of the SQL query validation.The Status field displays Success!when a query is successfully validated.Chapter 3 Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6Invoke Operations On Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Select the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.
The Status field displays Success!when a query is successfully validated.Chapter 3 Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6Invoke Operations On Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Select the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.
when a query is successfully validated.Chapter 3 Invoke Run a SQL Statement Page 3-6Invoke Operations On Table Page Select the database tables.To use the bulk extract feature, you must choose the SELECT operation from the Perform an Operation On a Table list on the Basic Info page.Operations on Table Page Element Description Schema Select the database schema that includes the tables to process.Table Name Enter a filter with which to search the schema (for example, %TAB to search for tables with TAB in the name).Table Type Specify the table type filter to get a subset of the appropriate database objects, then click Search.ALL TABLE VIEW Filter By Enter the initial letters to filter the display of table names.Available Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria.Selected Lists your table selection.Import Tables Click to import the tables.The page is refreshed for you to select the parent database table.Primary Keys Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined.Select the virtual primary key for the table.Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice.Select the parent database table Select the parent (root) table from the list.If using multiple related tables, this is the top-level parent table in the relationship.