DataProvider Full Load properties list identifies the connection parameters and other items you must define in the Property window.
Property |
Description |
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Interface |
Identify the method or driver to use to connect to the data source. |
Host Name |
Identify the data source. The options that appear in the Host Name list depend on the interface you select. |
Query |
Create a query that retrieves information from the data source. Use the Query window to create a simple query, or click the Query Designer icon to open the Query Designer. See “Query Designer”. |
Property |
Description |
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User and Password |
Identify an authorized database user and protect the database against unauthorized access. |
Read Block Size |
Determine the number of records retrieved by the component in a single step. |
Pre Processing SQL |
Create a script that runs during component initialization. Scripts can include one or more SQL statements. If you use multiple statements, separate them with a semicolon (;). |
Post Processing SQL |
Create a script that runs after all components execute. Scripts can include one or more SQL statements. If you use multiple statements, separate them with a semicolon (;). |
Database |
Identify the database to use as data source. If you select this option, you must also select an appropriate interface, and in some cases, specify an appropriate user ID and password. |
Schema |
Identify the schema or owner you want to use as data source. The objects that appear are restricted accordingly and new tables are created in the schema you specify. |
Standardize Data Format |
Convert incoming date and number information into a standard format that Sybase ETL can move between systems that support different formats. Dates are converted into a format that includes the year,
month, day, hour, minute, seconds, and fraction of a second: For example: 2005-12-01 16:40:59.123 Numbers are converted using a period (“ |
Database Options |
Set options that override performance defaults and control the behavior of some transactions. |
Transactional |
All work performed by the DB Data Provider Full Load component, including pre-SQL and post-SQL, is done in a single database transaction that is committed when the project finishes normally. Select this option to roll back the transaction, if this component encounters an error. See “Job components” and “Enabling transactionality for projects and jobs” for information on the “Propagate Rollback” property. |