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Based on your selection, you are then prompted to select the associated segment, rule, or entity.Element Description Segment Select to export data for the selected segment from Oracle Unity.360 Data Select to export the complete profile of a selected customer from Oracle Unity.If you select this option, the rule and subrule you are prompted to select must be created in the Oracle Unity instance you specified on the Connections page.Metadata Export the schema of a selected entity from Oracle Unity.Select Unity Segment (Appears if Segment is selected.)Select the segment to export from Oracle Unity.Select Rule (Appears if 360 Data is selected.)Select the rule.Invoke Export Segment Config Page Select the step to execute when invoking the API to request data.This page is displayed if you selected Segment on the Export Config page.Each step requires its own Oracle Unity Adapter connection to complete the segment data export functionality.For example: Add an initial Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Initiate Data Query option.Add a second Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Check the Status of the Query option.Add a third Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Fetch Data option.
Element Description Segment Select to export data for the selected segment from Oracle Unity.360 Data Select to export the complete profile of a selected customer from Oracle Unity.If you select this option, the rule and subrule you are prompted to select must be created in the Oracle Unity instance you specified on the Connections page.Metadata Export the schema of a selected entity from Oracle Unity.Select Unity Segment (Appears if Segment is selected.)Select the segment to export from Oracle Unity.Select Rule (Appears if 360 Data is selected.)Select the rule.Invoke Export Segment Config Page Select the step to execute when invoking the API to request data.This page is displayed if you selected Segment on the Export Config page.Each step requires its own Oracle Unity Adapter connection to complete the segment data export functionality.For example: Add an initial Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Initiate Data Query option.Add a second Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Check the Status of the Query option.Add a third Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Fetch Data option.Element Description Initiate Data Query Select to run the query to request data.
360 Data Select to export the complete profile of a selected customer from Oracle Unity.If you select this option, the rule and subrule you are prompted to select must be created in the Oracle Unity instance you specified on the Connections page.Metadata Export the schema of a selected entity from Oracle Unity.Select Unity Segment (Appears if Segment is selected.)Select the segment to export from Oracle Unity.Select Rule (Appears if 360 Data is selected.)Select the rule.Invoke Export Segment Config Page Select the step to execute when invoking the API to request data.This page is displayed if you selected Segment on the Export Config page.Each step requires its own Oracle Unity Adapter connection to complete the segment data export functionality.For example: Add an initial Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Initiate Data Query option.Add a second Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Check the Status of the Query option.Add a third Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Fetch Data option.Element Description Initiate Data Query Select to run the query to request data.Check the Status of the QuerySelect to check the query status.
If you select this option, the rule and subrule you are prompted to select must be created in the Oracle Unity instance you specified on the Connections page.Metadata Export the schema of a selected entity from Oracle Unity.Select Unity Segment (Appears if Segment is selected.)Select the segment to export from Oracle Unity.Select Rule (Appears if 360 Data is selected.)Select the rule.Invoke Export Segment Config Page Select the step to execute when invoking the API to request data.This page is displayed if you selected Segment on the Export Config page.Each step requires its own Oracle Unity Adapter connection to complete the segment data export functionality.For example: Add an initial Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Initiate Data Query option.Add a second Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Check the Status of the Query option.Add a third Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Fetch Data option.Element Description Initiate Data Query Select to run the query to request data.Check the Status of the QuerySelect to check the query status.Fetch Data Select to fetch the request data.Chapter 3 Invoke Export Config Page 3-3Invoke Export 360 Config Page Select a subrule for which to view the data.
Metadata Export the schema of a selected entity from Oracle Unity.Select Unity Segment (Appears if Segment is selected.)Select the segment to export from Oracle Unity.Select Rule (Appears if 360 Data is selected.)Select the rule.Invoke Export Segment Config Page Select the step to execute when invoking the API to request data.This page is displayed if you selected Segment on the Export Config page.Each step requires its own Oracle Unity Adapter connection to complete the segment data export functionality.For example: Add an initial Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Initiate Data Query option.Add a second Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Check the Status of the Query option.Add a third Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Fetch Data option.Element Description Initiate Data Query Select to run the query to request data.Check the Status of the QuerySelect to check the query status.Fetch Data Select to fetch the request data.Chapter 3 Invoke Export Config Page 3-3Invoke Export 360 Config Page Select a subrule for which to view the data.You can select only one subrule.
Select Unity Segment (Appears if Segment is selected.)Select the segment to export from Oracle Unity.Select Rule (Appears if 360 Data is selected.)Select the rule.Invoke Export Segment Config Page Select the step to execute when invoking the API to request data.This page is displayed if you selected Segment on the Export Config page.Each step requires its own Oracle Unity Adapter connection to complete the segment data export functionality.For example: Add an initial Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Initiate Data Query option.Add a second Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Check the Status of the Query option.Add a third Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Fetch Data option.Element Description Initiate Data Query Select to run the query to request data.Check the Status of the QuerySelect to check the query status.Fetch Data Select to fetch the request data.Chapter 3 Invoke Export Config Page 3-3Invoke Export 360 Config Page Select a subrule for which to view the data.You can select only one subrule.This page is displayed if you selected 360 Data on the Export Config page.
)Select the segment to export from Oracle Unity.Select Rule (Appears if 360 Data is selected.)Select the rule.Invoke Export Segment Config Page Select the step to execute when invoking the API to request data.This page is displayed if you selected Segment on the Export Config page.Each step requires its own Oracle Unity Adapter connection to complete the segment data export functionality.For example: Add an initial Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Initiate Data Query option.Add a second Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Check the Status of the Query option.Add a third Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Fetch Data option.Element Description Initiate Data Query Select to run the query to request data.Check the Status of the QuerySelect to check the query status.Fetch Data Select to fetch the request data.Chapter 3 Invoke Export Config Page 3-3Invoke Export 360 Config Page Select a subrule for which to view the data.You can select only one subrule.This page is displayed if you selected 360 Data on the Export Config page.Element Description Select a Subrule Select the subrule.
Select Rule (Appears if 360 Data is selected.)Select the rule.Invoke Export Segment Config Page Select the step to execute when invoking the API to request data.This page is displayed if you selected Segment on the Export Config page.Each step requires its own Oracle Unity Adapter connection to complete the segment data export functionality.For example: Add an initial Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Initiate Data Query option.Add a second Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Check the Status of the Query option.Add a third Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Fetch Data option.Element Description Initiate Data Query Select to run the query to request data.Check the Status of the QuerySelect to check the query status.Fetch Data Select to fetch the request data.Chapter 3 Invoke Export Config Page 3-3Invoke Export 360 Config Page Select a subrule for which to view the data.You can select only one subrule.This page is displayed if you selected 360 Data on the Export Config page.Element Description Select a Subrule Select the subrule.Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.
)Select the rule.Invoke Export Segment Config Page Select the step to execute when invoking the API to request data.This page is displayed if you selected Segment on the Export Config page.Each step requires its own Oracle Unity Adapter connection to complete the segment data export functionality.For example: Add an initial Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Initiate Data Query option.Add a second Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Check the Status of the Query option.Add a third Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Fetch Data option.Element Description Initiate Data Query Select to run the query to request data.Check the Status of the QuerySelect to check the query status.Fetch Data Select to fetch the request data.Chapter 3 Invoke Export Config Page 3-3Invoke Export 360 Config Page Select a subrule for which to view the data.You can select only one subrule.This page is displayed if you selected 360 Data on the Export Config page.Element Description Select a Subrule Select the subrule.Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.
Invoke Export Segment Config Page Select the step to execute when invoking the API to request data.This page is displayed if you selected Segment on the Export Config page.Each step requires its own Oracle Unity Adapter connection to complete the segment data export functionality.For example: Add an initial Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Initiate Data Query option.Add a second Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Check the Status of the Query option.Add a third Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Fetch Data option.Element Description Initiate Data Query Select to run the query to request data.Check the Status of the QuerySelect to check the query status.Fetch Data Select to fetch the request data.Chapter 3 Invoke Export Config Page 3-3Invoke Export 360 Config Page Select a subrule for which to view the data.You can select only one subrule.This page is displayed if you selected 360 Data on the Export Config page.Element Description Select a Subrule Select the subrule.Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.
This page is displayed if you selected Segment on the Export Config page.Each step requires its own Oracle Unity Adapter connection to complete the segment data export functionality.For example: Add an initial Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Initiate Data Query option.Add a second Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Check the Status of the Query option.Add a third Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Fetch Data option.Element Description Initiate Data Query Select to run the query to request data.Check the Status of the QuerySelect to check the query status.Fetch Data Select to fetch the request data.Chapter 3 Invoke Export Config Page 3-3Invoke Export 360 Config Page Select a subrule for which to view the data.You can select only one subrule.This page is displayed if you selected 360 Data on the Export Config page.Element Description Select a Subrule Select the subrule.Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.
Each step requires its own Oracle Unity Adapter connection to complete the segment data export functionality.For example: Add an initial Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Initiate Data Query option.Add a second Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Check the Status of the Query option.Add a third Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Fetch Data option.Element Description Initiate Data Query Select to run the query to request data.Check the Status of the QuerySelect to check the query status.Fetch Data Select to fetch the request data.Chapter 3 Invoke Export Config Page 3-3Invoke Export 360 Config Page Select a subrule for which to view the data.You can select only one subrule.This page is displayed if you selected 360 Data on the Export Config page.Element Description Select a Subrule Select the subrule.Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.
For example: Add an initial Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Initiate Data Query option.Add a second Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Check the Status of the Query option.Add a third Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Fetch Data option.Element Description Initiate Data Query Select to run the query to request data.Check the Status of the QuerySelect to check the query status.Fetch Data Select to fetch the request data.Chapter 3 Invoke Export Config Page 3-3Invoke Export 360 Config Page Select a subrule for which to view the data.You can select only one subrule.This page is displayed if you selected 360 Data on the Export Config page.Element Description Select a Subrule Select the subrule.Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.
Add a second Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Check the Status of the Query option.Add a third Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Fetch Data option.Element Description Initiate Data Query Select to run the query to request data.Check the Status of the QuerySelect to check the query status.Fetch Data Select to fetch the request data.Chapter 3 Invoke Export Config Page 3-3Invoke Export 360 Config Page Select a subrule for which to view the data.You can select only one subrule.This page is displayed if you selected 360 Data on the Export Config page.Element Description Select a Subrule Select the subrule.Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Invoke Export 360 Config Page 3-44 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Unity Adapter You can use the Oracle Unity Adapter to implement the following common patterns.
Add a third Oracle Unity Adapter connection to the integration and select the Fetch Data option.Element Description Initiate Data Query Select to run the query to request data.Check the Status of the QuerySelect to check the query status.Fetch Data Select to fetch the request data.Chapter 3 Invoke Export Config Page 3-3Invoke Export 360 Config Page Select a subrule for which to view the data.You can select only one subrule.This page is displayed if you selected 360 Data on the Export Config page.Element Description Select a Subrule Select the subrule.Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Invoke Export 360 Config Page 3-44 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Unity Adapter You can use the Oracle Unity Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity You can ingest data from different sources into Oracle Unity.
Element Description Initiate Data Query Select to run the query to request data.Check the Status of the QuerySelect to check the query status.Fetch Data Select to fetch the request data.Chapter 3 Invoke Export Config Page 3-3Invoke Export 360 Config Page Select a subrule for which to view the data.You can select only one subrule.This page is displayed if you selected 360 Data on the Export Config page.Element Description Select a Subrule Select the subrule.Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Invoke Export 360 Config Page 3-44 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Unity Adapter You can use the Oracle Unity Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity You can ingest data from different sources into Oracle Unity.This use case provides an overview of how to read a file from an FTP server and ingest the data into Oracle Unity using the Oracle Unity Adapter.
Check the Status of the QuerySelect to check the query status.Fetch Data Select to fetch the request data.Chapter 3 Invoke Export Config Page 3-3Invoke Export 360 Config Page Select a subrule for which to view the data.You can select only one subrule.This page is displayed if you selected 360 Data on the Export Config page.Element Description Select a Subrule Select the subrule.Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Invoke Export 360 Config Page 3-44 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Unity Adapter You can use the Oracle Unity Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity You can ingest data from different sources into Oracle Unity.This use case provides an overview of how to read a file from an FTP server and ingest the data into Oracle Unity using the Oracle Unity Adapter.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.
Fetch Data Select to fetch the request data.Chapter 3 Invoke Export Config Page 3-3Invoke Export 360 Config Page Select a subrule for which to view the data.You can select only one subrule.This page is displayed if you selected 360 Data on the Export Config page.Element Description Select a Subrule Select the subrule.Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Invoke Export 360 Config Page 3-44 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Unity Adapter You can use the Oracle Unity Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity You can ingest data from different sources into Oracle Unity.This use case provides an overview of how to read a file from an FTP server and ingest the data into Oracle Unity using the Oracle Unity Adapter.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.
You can select only one subrule.This page is displayed if you selected 360 Data on the Export Config page.Element Description Select a Subrule Select the subrule.Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Invoke Export 360 Config Page 3-44 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Unity Adapter You can use the Oracle Unity Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity You can ingest data from different sources into Oracle Unity.This use case provides an overview of how to read a file from an FTP server and ingest the data into Oracle Unity using the Oracle Unity Adapter.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.
This page is displayed if you selected 360 Data on the Export Config page.Element Description Select a Subrule Select the subrule.Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Invoke Export 360 Config Page 3-44 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Unity Adapter You can use the Oracle Unity Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity You can ingest data from different sources into Oracle Unity.This use case provides an overview of how to read a file from an FTP server and ingest the data into Oracle Unity using the Oracle Unity Adapter.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas.
Element Description Select a Subrule Select the subrule.Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Invoke Export 360 Config Page 3-44 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Unity Adapter You can use the Oracle Unity Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity You can ingest data from different sources into Oracle Unity.This use case provides an overview of how to read a file from an FTP server and ingest the data into Oracle Unity using the Oracle Unity Adapter.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.
Summary Page You can review the specified adapter configuration values on the Summary page.Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Invoke Export 360 Config Page 3-44 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Unity Adapter You can use the Oracle Unity Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity You can ingest data from different sources into Oracle Unity.This use case provides an overview of how to read a file from an FTP server and ingest the data into Oracle Unity using the Oracle Unity Adapter.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.5.Provide information about the location of the file to read, the file format, and other details.
Element Description Summary Displays a summary of the configuration values you defined on previous pages of the wizard.The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Invoke Export 360 Config Page 3-44 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Unity Adapter You can use the Oracle Unity Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity You can ingest data from different sources into Oracle Unity.This use case provides an overview of how to read a file from an FTP server and ingest the data into Oracle Unity using the Oracle Unity Adapter.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.5.Provide information about the location of the file to read, the file format, and other details.6.Perform the source to target mappings between the schedule and the FTP Adapter.
The information that is displayed can vary by adapter.For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Invoke Export 360 Config Page 3-44 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Unity Adapter You can use the Oracle Unity Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity You can ingest data from different sources into Oracle Unity.This use case provides an overview of how to read a file from an FTP server and ingest the data into Oracle Unity using the Oracle Unity Adapter.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.5.Provide information about the location of the file to read, the file format, and other details.6.Perform the source to target mappings between the schedule and the FTP Adapter.7.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas after the FTP Adapter.
For some adapters, the selected business objects and operation name are displayed.For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Invoke Export 360 Config Page 3-44 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Unity Adapter You can use the Oracle Unity Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity You can ingest data from different sources into Oracle Unity.This use case provides an overview of how to read a file from an FTP server and ingest the data into Oracle Unity using the Oracle Unity Adapter.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.5.Provide information about the location of the file to read, the file format, and other details.6.Perform the source to target mappings between the schedule and the FTP Adapter.7.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas after the FTP Adapter.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.
For adapters for which a generated XSD file is provided, click the XSD link to view a read-only version of the file.To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Invoke Export 360 Config Page 3-44 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Unity Adapter You can use the Oracle Unity Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity You can ingest data from different sources into Oracle Unity.This use case provides an overview of how to read a file from an FTP server and ingest the data into Oracle Unity using the Oracle Unity Adapter.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.5.Provide information about the location of the file to read, the file format, and other details.6.Perform the source to target mappings between the schedule and the FTP Adapter.7.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas after the FTP Adapter.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.
To return to a previous page to update any values, click the appropriate tab in the left panel or click Back.To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Invoke Export 360 Config Page 3-44 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Unity Adapter You can use the Oracle Unity Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity You can ingest data from different sources into Oracle Unity.This use case provides an overview of how to read a file from an FTP server and ingest the data into Oracle Unity using the Oracle Unity Adapter.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.5.Provide information about the location of the file to read, the file format, and other details.6.Perform the source to target mappings between the schedule and the FTP Adapter.7.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas after the FTP Adapter.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Ingest (Ingest data into Unity) .
To cancel your configuration details, click Cancel.Chapter 3 Invoke Export 360 Config Page 3-44 Implement Common Patterns Using the Oracle Unity Adapter You can use the Oracle Unity Adapter to implement the following common patterns.Topics: Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity You can ingest data from different sources into Oracle Unity.This use case provides an overview of how to read a file from an FTP server and ingest the data into Oracle Unity using the Oracle Unity Adapter.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.5.Provide information about the location of the file to read, the file format, and other details.6.Perform the source to target mappings between the schedule and the FTP Adapter.7.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas after the FTP Adapter.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Ingest (Ingest data into Unity) .c.On the Ingest Config page, select the entities into which to ingest data.
Topics: Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity You can ingest data from different sources into Oracle Unity.This use case provides an overview of how to read a file from an FTP server and ingest the data into Oracle Unity using the Oracle Unity Adapter.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.5.Provide information about the location of the file to read, the file format, and other details.6.Perform the source to target mappings between the schedule and the FTP Adapter.7.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas after the FTP Adapter.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Ingest (Ingest data into Unity) .c.On the Ingest Config page, select the entities into which to ingest data.For this example, Customer is selected.
This use case provides an overview of how to read a file from an FTP server and ingest the data into Oracle Unity using the Oracle Unity Adapter.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.5.Provide information about the location of the file to read, the file format, and other details.6.Perform the source to target mappings between the schedule and the FTP Adapter.7.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas after the FTP Adapter.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Ingest (Ingest data into Unity) .c.On the Ingest Config page, select the entities into which to ingest data.For this example, Customer is selected.4-1 d.On the Ingest Fields page, select the entity fields into which to save the data.
1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.5.Provide information about the location of the file to read, the file format, and other details.6.Perform the source to target mappings between the schedule and the FTP Adapter.7.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas after the FTP Adapter.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Ingest (Ingest data into Unity) .c.On the Ingest Config page, select the entities into which to ingest data.For this example, Customer is selected.4-1 d.On the Ingest Fields page, select the entity fields into which to save the data.These fields are available in the mapper.
2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.5.Provide information about the location of the file to read, the file format, and other details.6.Perform the source to target mappings between the schedule and the FTP Adapter.7.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas after the FTP Adapter.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Ingest (Ingest data into Unity) .c.On the Ingest Config page, select the entities into which to ingest data.For this example, Customer is selected.4-1 d.On the Ingest Fields page, select the entity fields into which to save the data.These fields are available in the mapper.For this example, SourceID , SourceCustomerID , and Email are selected.
3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.5.Provide information about the location of the file to read, the file format, and other details.6.Perform the source to target mappings between the schedule and the FTP Adapter.7.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas after the FTP Adapter.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Ingest (Ingest data into Unity) .c.On the Ingest Config page, select the entities into which to ingest data.For this example, Customer is selected.4-1 d.On the Ingest Fields page, select the entity fields into which to save the data.These fields are available in the mapper.For this example, SourceID , SourceCustomerID , and Email are selected.The message at the bottom of the page tells you to use the resource name customers for this entity in the mapper.
4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.5.Provide information about the location of the file to read, the file format, and other details.6.Perform the source to target mappings between the schedule and the FTP Adapter.7.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas after the FTP Adapter.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Ingest (Ingest data into Unity) .c.On the Ingest Config page, select the entities into which to ingest data.For this example, Customer is selected.4-1 d.On the Ingest Fields page, select the entity fields into which to save the data.These fields are available in the mapper.For this example, SourceID , SourceCustomerID , and Email are selected.The message at the bottom of the page tells you to use the resource name customers for this entity in the mapper.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .
The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.5.Provide information about the location of the file to read, the file format, and other details.6.Perform the source to target mappings between the schedule and the FTP Adapter.7.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas after the FTP Adapter.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Ingest (Ingest data into Unity) .c.On the Ingest Config page, select the entities into which to ingest data.For this example, Customer is selected.4-1 d.On the Ingest Fields page, select the entity fields into which to save the data.These fields are available in the mapper.For this example, SourceID , SourceCustomerID , and Email are selected.The message at the bottom of the page tells you to use the resource name customers for this entity in the mapper.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .8.In the mapper, perform the following steps: Map the input fields from the sFTP server file.
5.Provide information about the location of the file to read, the file format, and other details.6.Perform the source to target mappings between the schedule and the FTP Adapter.7.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas after the FTP Adapter.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Ingest (Ingest data into Unity) .c.On the Ingest Config page, select the entities into which to ingest data.For this example, Customer is selected.4-1 d.On the Ingest Fields page, select the entity fields into which to save the data.These fields are available in the mapper.For this example, SourceID , SourceCustomerID , and Email are selected.The message at the bottom of the page tells you to use the resource name customers for this entity in the mapper.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .8.In the mapper, perform the following steps: Map the input fields from the sFTP server file.The resource name customers is displayed for mapping in the mapper.
6.Perform the source to target mappings between the schedule and the FTP Adapter.7.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas after the FTP Adapter.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Ingest (Ingest data into Unity) .c.On the Ingest Config page, select the entities into which to ingest data.For this example, Customer is selected.4-1 d.On the Ingest Fields page, select the entity fields into which to save the data.These fields are available in the mapper.For this example, SourceID , SourceCustomerID , and Email are selected.The message at the bottom of the page tells you to use the resource name customers for this entity in the mapper.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .8.In the mapper, perform the following steps: Map the input fields from the sFTP server file.The resource name customers is displayed for mapping in the mapper.Map the field attributes.
7.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas after the FTP Adapter.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Ingest (Ingest data into Unity) .c.On the Ingest Config page, select the entities into which to ingest data.For this example, Customer is selected.4-1 d.On the Ingest Fields page, select the entity fields into which to save the data.These fields are available in the mapper.For this example, SourceID , SourceCustomerID , and Email are selected.The message at the bottom of the page tells you to use the resource name customers for this entity in the mapper.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .8.In the mapper, perform the following steps: Map the input fields from the sFTP server file.The resource name customers is displayed for mapping in the mapper.Map the field attributes.When complete, the integration looks as follows.Chapter 4 Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity 4-2 9.Activate the integration.
The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Ingest (Ingest data into Unity) .c.On the Ingest Config page, select the entities into which to ingest data.For this example, Customer is selected.4-1 d.On the Ingest Fields page, select the entity fields into which to save the data.These fields are available in the mapper.For this example, SourceID , SourceCustomerID , and Email are selected.The message at the bottom of the page tells you to use the resource name customers for this entity in the mapper.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .8.In the mapper, perform the following steps: Map the input fields from the sFTP server file.The resource name customers is displayed for mapping in the mapper.Map the field attributes.When complete, the integration looks as follows.Chapter 4 Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity 4-2 9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.
a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Ingest (Ingest data into Unity) .c.On the Ingest Config page, select the entities into which to ingest data.For this example, Customer is selected.4-1 d.On the Ingest Fields page, select the entity fields into which to save the data.These fields are available in the mapper.For this example, SourceID , SourceCustomerID , and Email are selected.The message at the bottom of the page tells you to use the resource name customers for this entity in the mapper.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .8.In the mapper, perform the following steps: Map the input fields from the sFTP server file.The resource name customers is displayed for mapping in the mapper.Map the field attributes.When complete, the integration looks as follows.Chapter 4 Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity 4-2 9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.10.Run the data warehouse (DW) job in Oracle Unity to see the ingested data persist in the corresponding entities.
b.On the Operations page, select Ingest (Ingest data into Unity) .c.On the Ingest Config page, select the entities into which to ingest data.For this example, Customer is selected.4-1 d.On the Ingest Fields page, select the entity fields into which to save the data.These fields are available in the mapper.For this example, SourceID , SourceCustomerID , and Email are selected.The message at the bottom of the page tells you to use the resource name customers for this entity in the mapper.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .8.In the mapper, perform the following steps: Map the input fields from the sFTP server file.The resource name customers is displayed for mapping in the mapper.Map the field attributes.When complete, the integration looks as follows.Chapter 4 Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity 4-2 9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.10.Run the data warehouse (DW) job in Oracle Unity to see the ingested data persist in the corresponding entities.Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations You can export Oracle Unity data to different destinations.
c.On the Ingest Config page, select the entities into which to ingest data.For this example, Customer is selected.4-1 d.On the Ingest Fields page, select the entity fields into which to save the data.These fields are available in the mapper.For this example, SourceID , SourceCustomerID , and Email are selected.The message at the bottom of the page tells you to use the resource name customers for this entity in the mapper.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .8.In the mapper, perform the following steps: Map the input fields from the sFTP server file.The resource name customers is displayed for mapping in the mapper.Map the field attributes.When complete, the integration looks as follows.Chapter 4 Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity 4-2 9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.10.Run the data warehouse (DW) job in Oracle Unity to see the ingested data persist in the corresponding entities.Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations You can export Oracle Unity data to different destinations.This integration exports a segment and ingests data into Oracle Unity with the Oracle Unity Adapter.
For this example, Customer is selected.4-1 d.On the Ingest Fields page, select the entity fields into which to save the data.These fields are available in the mapper.For this example, SourceID , SourceCustomerID , and Email are selected.The message at the bottom of the page tells you to use the resource name customers for this entity in the mapper.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .8.In the mapper, perform the following steps: Map the input fields from the sFTP server file.The resource name customers is displayed for mapping in the mapper.Map the field attributes.When complete, the integration looks as follows.Chapter 4 Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity 4-2 9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.10.Run the data warehouse (DW) job in Oracle Unity to see the ingested data persist in the corresponding entities.Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations You can export Oracle Unity data to different destinations.This integration exports a segment and ingests data into Oracle Unity with the Oracle Unity Adapter.This integration only describes the Oracle Unity Adapter design portions of the integration.
4-1 d.On the Ingest Fields page, select the entity fields into which to save the data.These fields are available in the mapper.For this example, SourceID , SourceCustomerID , and Email are selected.The message at the bottom of the page tells you to use the resource name customers for this entity in the mapper.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .8.In the mapper, perform the following steps: Map the input fields from the sFTP server file.The resource name customers is displayed for mapping in the mapper.Map the field attributes.When complete, the integration looks as follows.Chapter 4 Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity 4-2 9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.10.Run the data warehouse (DW) job in Oracle Unity to see the ingested data persist in the corresponding entities.Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations You can export Oracle Unity data to different destinations.This integration exports a segment and ingests data into Oracle Unity with the Oracle Unity Adapter.This integration only describes the Oracle Unity Adapter design portions of the integration.Design the remaining parts of the integration according to your requirements.
These fields are available in the mapper.For this example, SourceID , SourceCustomerID , and Email are selected.The message at the bottom of the page tells you to use the resource name customers for this entity in the mapper.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .8.In the mapper, perform the following steps: Map the input fields from the sFTP server file.The resource name customers is displayed for mapping in the mapper.Map the field attributes.When complete, the integration looks as follows.Chapter 4 Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity 4-2 9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.10.Run the data warehouse (DW) job in Oracle Unity to see the ingested data persist in the corresponding entities.Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations You can export Oracle Unity data to different destinations.This integration exports a segment and ingests data into Oracle Unity with the Oracle Unity Adapter.This integration only describes the Oracle Unity Adapter design portions of the integration.Design the remaining parts of the integration according to your requirements.The segment is exported in three steps, each of which must be created in a separate Oracle Unity Adapter connection in the integration: Invoke: This invokes the Segment export API.
For this example, SourceID , SourceCustomerID , and Email are selected.The message at the bottom of the page tells you to use the resource name customers for this entity in the mapper.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .8.In the mapper, perform the following steps: Map the input fields from the sFTP server file.The resource name customers is displayed for mapping in the mapper.Map the field attributes.When complete, the integration looks as follows.Chapter 4 Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity 4-2 9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.10.Run the data warehouse (DW) job in Oracle Unity to see the ingested data persist in the corresponding entities.Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations You can export Oracle Unity data to different destinations.This integration exports a segment and ingests data into Oracle Unity with the Oracle Unity Adapter.This integration only describes the Oracle Unity Adapter design portions of the integration.Design the remaining parts of the integration according to your requirements.The segment is exported in three steps, each of which must be created in a separate Oracle Unity Adapter connection in the integration: Invoke: This invokes the Segment export API.Find Status: This returns the status of the Invoke API.
The message at the bottom of the page tells you to use the resource name customers for this entity in the mapper.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .8.In the mapper, perform the following steps: Map the input fields from the sFTP server file.The resource name customers is displayed for mapping in the mapper.Map the field attributes.When complete, the integration looks as follows.Chapter 4 Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity 4-2 9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.10.Run the data warehouse (DW) job in Oracle Unity to see the ingested data persist in the corresponding entities.Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations You can export Oracle Unity data to different destinations.This integration exports a segment and ingests data into Oracle Unity with the Oracle Unity Adapter.This integration only describes the Oracle Unity Adapter design portions of the integration.Design the remaining parts of the integration according to your requirements.The segment is exported in three steps, each of which must be created in a separate Oracle Unity Adapter connection in the integration: Invoke: This invokes the Segment export API.Find Status: This returns the status of the Invoke API.Segment data is returned in parts.
e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .8.In the mapper, perform the following steps: Map the input fields from the sFTP server file.The resource name customers is displayed for mapping in the mapper.Map the field attributes.When complete, the integration looks as follows.Chapter 4 Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity 4-2 9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.10.Run the data warehouse (DW) job in Oracle Unity to see the ingested data persist in the corresponding entities.Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations You can export Oracle Unity data to different destinations.This integration exports a segment and ingests data into Oracle Unity with the Oracle Unity Adapter.This integration only describes the Oracle Unity Adapter design portions of the integration.Design the remaining parts of the integration according to your requirements.The segment is exported in three steps, each of which must be created in a separate Oracle Unity Adapter connection in the integration: Invoke: This invokes the Segment export API.Find Status: This returns the status of the Invoke API.Segment data is returned in parts.A successful response means all the data parts are ready to be queried.
8.In the mapper, perform the following steps: Map the input fields from the sFTP server file.The resource name customers is displayed for mapping in the mapper.Map the field attributes.When complete, the integration looks as follows.Chapter 4 Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity 4-2 9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.10.Run the data warehouse (DW) job in Oracle Unity to see the ingested data persist in the corresponding entities.Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations You can export Oracle Unity data to different destinations.This integration exports a segment and ingests data into Oracle Unity with the Oracle Unity Adapter.This integration only describes the Oracle Unity Adapter design portions of the integration.Design the remaining parts of the integration according to your requirements.The segment is exported in three steps, each of which must be created in a separate Oracle Unity Adapter connection in the integration: Invoke: This invokes the Segment export API.Find Status: This returns the status of the Invoke API.Segment data is returned in parts.A successful response means all the data parts are ready to be queried.Query Part: Once a successful status is returned in step 2, all parts are retrieved individually and written to the staging file.
The resource name customers is displayed for mapping in the mapper.Map the field attributes.When complete, the integration looks as follows.Chapter 4 Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity 4-2 9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.10.Run the data warehouse (DW) job in Oracle Unity to see the ingested data persist in the corresponding entities.Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations You can export Oracle Unity data to different destinations.This integration exports a segment and ingests data into Oracle Unity with the Oracle Unity Adapter.This integration only describes the Oracle Unity Adapter design portions of the integration.Design the remaining parts of the integration according to your requirements.The segment is exported in three steps, each of which must be created in a separate Oracle Unity Adapter connection in the integration: Invoke: This invokes the Segment export API.Find Status: This returns the status of the Invoke API.Segment data is returned in parts.A successful response means all the data parts are ready to be queried.Query Part: Once a successful status is returned in step 2, all parts are retrieved individually and written to the staging file.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.
Map the field attributes.When complete, the integration looks as follows.Chapter 4 Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity 4-2 9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.10.Run the data warehouse (DW) job in Oracle Unity to see the ingested data persist in the corresponding entities.Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations You can export Oracle Unity data to different destinations.This integration exports a segment and ingests data into Oracle Unity with the Oracle Unity Adapter.This integration only describes the Oracle Unity Adapter design portions of the integration.Design the remaining parts of the integration according to your requirements.The segment is exported in three steps, each of which must be created in a separate Oracle Unity Adapter connection in the integration: Invoke: This invokes the Segment export API.Find Status: This returns the status of the Invoke API.Segment data is returned in parts.A successful response means all the data parts are ready to be queried.Query Part: Once a successful status is returned in step 2, all parts are retrieved individually and written to the staging file.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.
When complete, the integration looks as follows.Chapter 4 Read a File from an FTP Server and Ingest the Data into Oracle Unity 4-2 9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.10.Run the data warehouse (DW) job in Oracle Unity to see the ingested data persist in the corresponding entities.Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations You can export Oracle Unity data to different destinations.This integration exports a segment and ingests data into Oracle Unity with the Oracle Unity Adapter.This integration only describes the Oracle Unity Adapter design portions of the integration.Design the remaining parts of the integration according to your requirements.The segment is exported in three steps, each of which must be created in a separate Oracle Unity Adapter connection in the integration: Invoke: This invokes the Segment export API.Find Status: This returns the status of the Invoke API.Segment data is returned in parts.A successful response means all the data parts are ready to be queried.Query Part: Once a successful status is returned in step 2, all parts are retrieved individually and written to the staging file.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.
After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.10.Run the data warehouse (DW) job in Oracle Unity to see the ingested data persist in the corresponding entities.Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations You can export Oracle Unity data to different destinations.This integration exports a segment and ingests data into Oracle Unity with the Oracle Unity Adapter.This integration only describes the Oracle Unity Adapter design portions of the integration.Design the remaining parts of the integration according to your requirements.The segment is exported in three steps, each of which must be created in a separate Oracle Unity Adapter connection in the integration: Invoke: This invokes the Segment export API.Find Status: This returns the status of the Invoke API.Segment data is returned in parts.A successful response means all the data parts are ready to be queried.Query Part: Once a successful status is returned in step 2, all parts are retrieved individually and written to the staging file.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.
10.Run the data warehouse (DW) job in Oracle Unity to see the ingested data persist in the corresponding entities.Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations You can export Oracle Unity data to different destinations.This integration exports a segment and ingests data into Oracle Unity with the Oracle Unity Adapter.This integration only describes the Oracle Unity Adapter design portions of the integration.Design the remaining parts of the integration according to your requirements.The segment is exported in three steps, each of which must be created in a separate Oracle Unity Adapter connection in the integration: Invoke: This invokes the Segment export API.Find Status: This returns the status of the Invoke API.Segment data is returned in parts.A successful response means all the data parts are ready to be queried.Query Part: Once a successful status is returned in step 2, all parts are retrieved individually and written to the staging file.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.
Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations You can export Oracle Unity data to different destinations.This integration exports a segment and ingests data into Oracle Unity with the Oracle Unity Adapter.This integration only describes the Oracle Unity Adapter design portions of the integration.Design the remaining parts of the integration according to your requirements.The segment is exported in three steps, each of which must be created in a separate Oracle Unity Adapter connection in the integration: Invoke: This invokes the Segment export API.Find Status: This returns the status of the Invoke API.Segment data is returned in parts.A successful response means all the data parts are ready to be queried.Query Part: Once a successful status is returned in step 2, all parts are retrieved individually and written to the staging file.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.
This integration exports a segment and ingests data into Oracle Unity with the Oracle Unity Adapter.This integration only describes the Oracle Unity Adapter design portions of the integration.Design the remaining parts of the integration according to your requirements.The segment is exported in three steps, each of which must be created in a separate Oracle Unity Adapter connection in the integration: Invoke: This invokes the Segment export API.Find Status: This returns the status of the Invoke API.Segment data is returned in parts.A successful response means all the data parts are ready to be queried.Query Part: Once a successful status is returned in step 2, all parts are retrieved individually and written to the staging file.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .
This integration only describes the Oracle Unity Adapter design portions of the integration.Design the remaining parts of the integration according to your requirements.The segment is exported in three steps, each of which must be created in a separate Oracle Unity Adapter connection in the integration: Invoke: This invokes the Segment export API.Find Status: This returns the status of the Invoke API.Segment data is returned in parts.A successful response means all the data parts are ready to be queried.Query Part: Once a successful status is returned in step 2, all parts are retrieved individually and written to the staging file.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select a single segment from the list.
Design the remaining parts of the integration according to your requirements.The segment is exported in three steps, each of which must be created in a separate Oracle Unity Adapter connection in the integration: Invoke: This invokes the Segment export API.Find Status: This returns the status of the Invoke API.Segment data is returned in parts.A successful response means all the data parts are ready to be queried.Query Part: Once a successful status is returned in step 2, all parts are retrieved individually and written to the staging file.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select a single segment from the list.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-3 d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Initiate Data Query to trigger the API to invoke the segment export.
The segment is exported in three steps, each of which must be created in a separate Oracle Unity Adapter connection in the integration: Invoke: This invokes the Segment export API.Find Status: This returns the status of the Invoke API.Segment data is returned in parts.A successful response means all the data parts are ready to be queried.Query Part: Once a successful status is returned in step 2, all parts are retrieved individually and written to the staging file.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select a single segment from the list.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-3 d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Initiate Data Query to trigger the API to invoke the segment export.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .
Find Status: This returns the status of the Invoke API.Segment data is returned in parts.A successful response means all the data parts are ready to be queried.Query Part: Once a successful status is returned in step 2, all parts are retrieved individually and written to the staging file.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select a single segment from the list.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-3 d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Initiate Data Query to trigger the API to invoke the segment export.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .5.Drag a second Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to check the status of the segment export.
Segment data is returned in parts.A successful response means all the data parts are ready to be queried.Query Part: Once a successful status is returned in step 2, all parts are retrieved individually and written to the staging file.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select a single segment from the list.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-3 d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Initiate Data Query to trigger the API to invoke the segment export.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .5.Drag a second Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to check the status of the segment export.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.
A successful response means all the data parts are ready to be queried.Query Part: Once a successful status is returned in step 2, all parts are retrieved individually and written to the staging file.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select a single segment from the list.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-3 d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Initiate Data Query to trigger the API to invoke the segment export.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .5.Drag a second Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to check the status of the segment export.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.
Query Part: Once a successful status is returned in step 2, all parts are retrieved individually and written to the staging file.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select a single segment from the list.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-3 d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Initiate Data Query to trigger the API to invoke the segment export.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .5.Drag a second Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to check the status of the segment export.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .
1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select a single segment from the list.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-3 d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Initiate Data Query to trigger the API to invoke the segment export.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .5.Drag a second Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to check the status of the segment export.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first Oracle Unity Adapter.
2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select a single segment from the list.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-3 d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Initiate Data Query to trigger the API to invoke the segment export.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .5.Drag a second Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to check the status of the segment export.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first Oracle Unity Adapter.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Check the status of the Query .
3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select a single segment from the list.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-3 d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Initiate Data Query to trigger the API to invoke the segment export.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .5.Drag a second Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to check the status of the segment export.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first Oracle Unity Adapter.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Check the status of the Query .The status check logic must be written inside a while action.
4.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select a single segment from the list.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-3 d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Initiate Data Query to trigger the API to invoke the segment export.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .5.Drag a second Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to check the status of the segment export.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first Oracle Unity Adapter.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Check the status of the Query .The status check logic must be written inside a while action.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-4 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .
The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select a single segment from the list.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-3 d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Initiate Data Query to trigger the API to invoke the segment export.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .5.Drag a second Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to check the status of the segment export.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first Oracle Unity Adapter.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Check the status of the Query .The status check logic must be written inside a while action.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-4 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Drag a third Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to fetch the data.
a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select a single segment from the list.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-3 d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Initiate Data Query to trigger the API to invoke the segment export.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .5.Drag a second Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to check the status of the segment export.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first Oracle Unity Adapter.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Check the status of the Query .The status check logic must be written inside a while action.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-4 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Drag a third Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to fetch the data.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.
b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select a single segment from the list.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-3 d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Initiate Data Query to trigger the API to invoke the segment export.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .5.Drag a second Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to check the status of the segment export.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first Oracle Unity Adapter.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Check the status of the Query .The status check logic must be written inside a while action.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-4 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Drag a third Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to fetch the data.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.
c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select a single segment from the list.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-3 d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Initiate Data Query to trigger the API to invoke the segment export.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .5.Drag a second Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to check the status of the segment export.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first Oracle Unity Adapter.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Check the status of the Query .The status check logic must be written inside a while action.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-4 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Drag a third Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to fetch the data.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .
Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-3 d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Initiate Data Query to trigger the API to invoke the segment export.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .5.Drag a second Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to check the status of the segment export.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first Oracle Unity Adapter.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Check the status of the Query .The status check logic must be written inside a while action.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-4 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Drag a third Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to fetch the data.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first and second Oracle Unity Adapters.
e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .5.Drag a second Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to check the status of the segment export.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first Oracle Unity Adapter.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Check the status of the Query .The status check logic must be written inside a while action.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-4 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Drag a third Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to fetch the data.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first and second Oracle Unity Adapters.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Fetch Part .
5.Drag a second Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to check the status of the segment export.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first Oracle Unity Adapter.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Check the status of the Query .The status check logic must be written inside a while action.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-4 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Drag a third Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to fetch the data.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first and second Oracle Unity Adapters.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Fetch Part .Once the status is successful, fetch all the parts of the data in a for-each action and write the data into a staging file.
The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first Oracle Unity Adapter.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Check the status of the Query .The status check logic must be written inside a while action.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-4 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Drag a third Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to fetch the data.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first and second Oracle Unity Adapters.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Fetch Part .Once the status is successful, fetch all the parts of the data in a for-each action and write the data into a staging file.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .
a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first Oracle Unity Adapter.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Check the status of the Query .The status check logic must be written inside a while action.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-4 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Drag a third Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to fetch the data.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first and second Oracle Unity Adapters.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Fetch Part .Once the status is successful, fetch all the parts of the data in a for-each action and write the data into a staging file.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .When complete, the fully-designed integration looks as follows: Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-57.Activate the integration.
b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first Oracle Unity Adapter.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Check the status of the Query .The status check logic must be written inside a while action.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-4 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Drag a third Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to fetch the data.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first and second Oracle Unity Adapters.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Fetch Part .Once the status is successful, fetch all the parts of the data in a for-each action and write the data into a staging file.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .When complete, the fully-designed integration looks as follows: Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-57.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.
c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first Oracle Unity Adapter.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Check the status of the Query .The status check logic must be written inside a while action.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-4 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Drag a third Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to fetch the data.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first and second Oracle Unity Adapters.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Fetch Part .Once the status is successful, fetch all the parts of the data in a for-each action and write the data into a staging file.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .When complete, the fully-designed integration looks as follows: Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-57.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server You can read 360 data from Oracle Unity and write the profile data to an FTP server.
d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Check the status of the Query .The status check logic must be written inside a while action.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-4 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Drag a third Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to fetch the data.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first and second Oracle Unity Adapters.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Fetch Part .Once the status is successful, fetch all the parts of the data in a for-each action and write the data into a staging file.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .When complete, the fully-designed integration looks as follows: Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-57.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server You can read 360 data from Oracle Unity and write the profile data to an FTP server.The record identifier is read from FTP.
The status check logic must be written inside a while action.Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-4 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Drag a third Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to fetch the data.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first and second Oracle Unity Adapters.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Fetch Part .Once the status is successful, fetch all the parts of the data in a for-each action and write the data into a staging file.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .When complete, the fully-designed integration looks as follows: Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-57.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server You can read 360 data from Oracle Unity and write the profile data to an FTP server.The record identifier is read from FTP.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.
Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-4 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Drag a third Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to fetch the data.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first and second Oracle Unity Adapters.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Fetch Part .Once the status is successful, fetch all the parts of the data in a for-each action and write the data into a staging file.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .When complete, the fully-designed integration looks as follows: Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-57.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server You can read 360 data from Oracle Unity and write the profile data to an FTP server.The record identifier is read from FTP.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.
6.Drag a third Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas to fetch the data.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first and second Oracle Unity Adapters.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Fetch Part .Once the status is successful, fetch all the parts of the data in a for-each action and write the data into a staging file.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .When complete, the fully-designed integration looks as follows: Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-57.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server You can read 360 data from Oracle Unity and write the profile data to an FTP server.The record identifier is read from FTP.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.
The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first and second Oracle Unity Adapters.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Fetch Part .Once the status is successful, fetch all the parts of the data in a for-each action and write the data into a staging file.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .When complete, the fully-designed integration looks as follows: Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-57.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server You can read 360 data from Oracle Unity and write the profile data to an FTP server.The record identifier is read from FTP.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure it to read the record identifier file from the FTP folder.
a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first and second Oracle Unity Adapters.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Fetch Part .Once the status is successful, fetch all the parts of the data in a for-each action and write the data into a staging file.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .When complete, the fully-designed integration looks as follows: Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-57.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server You can read 360 data from Oracle Unity and write the profile data to an FTP server.The record identifier is read from FTP.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure it to read the record identifier file from the FTP folder.5.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.
b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first and second Oracle Unity Adapters.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Fetch Part .Once the status is successful, fetch all the parts of the data in a for-each action and write the data into a staging file.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .When complete, the fully-designed integration looks as follows: Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-57.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server You can read 360 data from Oracle Unity and write the profile data to an FTP server.The record identifier is read from FTP.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure it to read the record identifier file from the FTP folder.5.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.
c.On the Export Config page, select Segment , then select the same segment you selected with the first and second Oracle Unity Adapters.d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Fetch Part .Once the status is successful, fetch all the parts of the data in a for-each action and write the data into a staging file.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .When complete, the fully-designed integration looks as follows: Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-57.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server You can read 360 data from Oracle Unity and write the profile data to an FTP server.The record identifier is read from FTP.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure it to read the record identifier file from the FTP folder.5.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.
d.On the Export Segment Config page, select Fetch Part .Once the status is successful, fetch all the parts of the data in a for-each action and write the data into a staging file.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .When complete, the fully-designed integration looks as follows: Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-57.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server You can read 360 data from Oracle Unity and write the profile data to an FTP server.The record identifier is read from FTP.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure it to read the record identifier file from the FTP folder.5.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .
Once the status is successful, fetch all the parts of the data in a for-each action and write the data into a staging file.e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .When complete, the fully-designed integration looks as follows: Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-57.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server You can read 360 data from Oracle Unity and write the profile data to an FTP server.The record identifier is read from FTP.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure it to read the record identifier file from the FTP folder.5.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select 360 Data , then select a single rule from the list.
e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .When complete, the fully-designed integration looks as follows: Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-57.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server You can read 360 data from Oracle Unity and write the profile data to an FTP server.The record identifier is read from FTP.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure it to read the record identifier file from the FTP folder.5.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select 360 Data , then select a single rule from the list.d.On the Export 360 Config page, select the subrule.
When complete, the fully-designed integration looks as follows: Chapter 4 Export Oracle Unity Data to Different Destinations 4-57.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server You can read 360 data from Oracle Unity and write the profile data to an FTP server.The record identifier is read from FTP.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure it to read the record identifier file from the FTP folder.5.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select 360 Data , then select a single rule from the list.d.On the Export 360 Config page, select the subrule.Chapter 4 Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server 4-6 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .
After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server You can read 360 data from Oracle Unity and write the profile data to an FTP server.The record identifier is read from FTP.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure it to read the record identifier file from the FTP folder.5.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select 360 Data , then select a single rule from the list.d.On the Export 360 Config page, select the subrule.Chapter 4 Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server 4-6 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Perform the mapping between the record identifier fetched from the FTP server and the Oracle Unity Adapter.
Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server You can read 360 data from Oracle Unity and write the profile data to an FTP server.The record identifier is read from FTP.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure it to read the record identifier file from the FTP folder.5.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select 360 Data , then select a single rule from the list.d.On the Export 360 Config page, select the subrule.Chapter 4 Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server 4-6 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Perform the mapping between the record identifier fetched from the FTP server and the Oracle Unity Adapter.The Oracle Unity Adapter uses the record identifier to fetch 360 data for the given record identifier.
The record identifier is read from FTP.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure it to read the record identifier file from the FTP folder.5.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select 360 Data , then select a single rule from the list.d.On the Export 360 Config page, select the subrule.Chapter 4 Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server 4-6 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Perform the mapping between the record identifier fetched from the FTP server and the Oracle Unity Adapter.The Oracle Unity Adapter uses the record identifier to fetch 360 data for the given record identifier.7.Drag a second FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure the file into which to write the data.
1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure it to read the record identifier file from the FTP folder.5.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select 360 Data , then select a single rule from the list.d.On the Export 360 Config page, select the subrule.Chapter 4 Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server 4-6 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Perform the mapping between the record identifier fetched from the FTP server and the Oracle Unity Adapter.The Oracle Unity Adapter uses the record identifier to fetch 360 data for the given record identifier.7.Drag a second FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure the file into which to write the data.8.Configure the mapping between the Oracle Unity Adapter and FTP Adapter to write the data into the FTP file.
2.Create an Oracle Unity Adapter connection to Oracle Unity.3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure it to read the record identifier file from the FTP folder.5.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select 360 Data , then select a single rule from the list.d.On the Export 360 Config page, select the subrule.Chapter 4 Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server 4-6 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Perform the mapping between the record identifier fetched from the FTP server and the Oracle Unity Adapter.The Oracle Unity Adapter uses the record identifier to fetch 360 data for the given record identifier.7.Drag a second FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure the file into which to write the data.8.Configure the mapping between the Oracle Unity Adapter and FTP Adapter to write the data into the FTP file.9.Activate the integration.
3.Create a scheduled orchestrated integration.4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure it to read the record identifier file from the FTP folder.5.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select 360 Data , then select a single rule from the list.d.On the Export 360 Config page, select the subrule.Chapter 4 Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server 4-6 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Perform the mapping between the record identifier fetched from the FTP server and the Oracle Unity Adapter.The Oracle Unity Adapter uses the record identifier to fetch 360 data for the given record identifier.7.Drag a second FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure the file into which to write the data.8.Configure the mapping between the Oracle Unity Adapter and FTP Adapter to write the data into the FTP file.9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Chapter 4 Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server 4-7Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server You can export Oracle Unity metadata to an FTP server.
4.Drag the FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure it to read the record identifier file from the FTP folder.5.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select 360 Data , then select a single rule from the list.d.On the Export 360 Config page, select the subrule.Chapter 4 Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server 4-6 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Perform the mapping between the record identifier fetched from the FTP server and the Oracle Unity Adapter.The Oracle Unity Adapter uses the record identifier to fetch 360 data for the given record identifier.7.Drag a second FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure the file into which to write the data.8.Configure the mapping between the Oracle Unity Adapter and FTP Adapter to write the data into the FTP file.9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Chapter 4 Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server 4-7Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server You can export Oracle Unity metadata to an FTP server.Metadata is the structure of an entity.
5.Drag the Oracle Unity Adapter into the integration canvas.The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select 360 Data , then select a single rule from the list.d.On the Export 360 Config page, select the subrule.Chapter 4 Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server 4-6 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Perform the mapping between the record identifier fetched from the FTP server and the Oracle Unity Adapter.The Oracle Unity Adapter uses the record identifier to fetch 360 data for the given record identifier.7.Drag a second FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure the file into which to write the data.8.Configure the mapping between the Oracle Unity Adapter and FTP Adapter to write the data into the FTP file.9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Chapter 4 Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server 4-7Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server You can export Oracle Unity metadata to an FTP server.Metadata is the structure of an entity.It defines the different attributes.
The Adapter Endpoint Configuration Wizard is displayed.a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select 360 Data , then select a single rule from the list.d.On the Export 360 Config page, select the subrule.Chapter 4 Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server 4-6 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Perform the mapping between the record identifier fetched from the FTP server and the Oracle Unity Adapter.The Oracle Unity Adapter uses the record identifier to fetch 360 data for the given record identifier.7.Drag a second FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure the file into which to write the data.8.Configure the mapping between the Oracle Unity Adapter and FTP Adapter to write the data into the FTP file.9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Chapter 4 Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server 4-7Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server You can export Oracle Unity metadata to an FTP server.Metadata is the structure of an entity.It defines the different attributes.Its data types, foreign keys, and others can be exported from Oracle Unity and used to recreate a similar structure in a different platform.
a.On the Basic Info page, enter a name and optional description.b.On the Operations page, select Export (Export data out of Unity) .c.On the Export Config page, select 360 Data , then select a single rule from the list.d.On the Export 360 Config page, select the subrule.Chapter 4 Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server 4-6 e.On the Summary page, review your selections and click Done .6.Perform the mapping between the record identifier fetched from the FTP server and the Oracle Unity Adapter.The Oracle Unity Adapter uses the record identifier to fetch 360 data for the given record identifier.7.Drag a second FTP Adapter into the integration canvas and configure the file into which to write the data.8.Configure the mapping between the Oracle Unity Adapter and FTP Adapter to write the data into the FTP file.9.Activate the integration.After successful activation, you can submit the integration and monitor the runtime in Oracle Integration.Chapter 4 Read 360 Data from Oracle Unity and Write Profile Data to an FTP Server 4-7Export Oracle Unity Metadata to an FTP Server You can export Oracle Unity metadata to an FTP server.Metadata is the structure of an entity.It defines the different attributes.Its data types, foreign keys, and others can be exported from Oracle Unity and used to recreate a similar structure in a different platform.1.Create an FTP Adapter connection to an FTP server.