The SQL Executor Properties list identifies the required and optional properties of the SQL Executor component.
Property |
Description |
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Interface |
Identify the method or driver to use to connect to the datasource. |
Host Name |
Identify the datasource. The options that appear in the Host Name list depend on the interface you select. |
Execute Script |
Specify the custom SQL script to be executed. |
Property |
Description |
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User and Password |
Identify an authorized database user and protect the database against unauthorized access. |
Execute Success Script |
Specify the custom SQL to be executed, if the Execute Script runs successfully. |
Execute Error Script |
Specify the custom SQL to be executed, if the Execute Script fails. |
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 datasource. 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 datasource. The objects that appear are restricted accordingly and new tables are created in the schema you specify. |
Database Options |
Set options that override performance defaults and control the behavior of some transactions. |
Transactional |
All work performed by the component, including preprocessing SQL statements and postprocessing SQL statements, 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. |