Data source specific information |
In the wizard, enter the SQL statement used to access the database information. Click: - SQL Statement Type – either a SQL query statement or a stored procedure.
- Validate syntax – to validate the syntax of the SQL statement.
- Preview – to view the results of the SQL statement against the data source.
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Runtime Data Source Credential |
(Optional) The User Name and
Password required to gain access to the
runtime data source. The user name and password can
be entered directly, retrieved from a personalization key, or by
selecting New key and creating a new
personalization key.
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Result set Filters |
Optionally add a result set filter to the MBO. A
result set filter is a custom Java class that manipulates the rows
or columns of data returned from a read operation for an MBO. To
write a filter, developers must have previous experience with Java
programming — particularly with the reference implementations for
javax.sql.RowSet, which is used to implement
the filter interface. See Result Set
Filters.
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Parameters |
From the Parameters page you can configure these MBO argument
properties that are modeled from the data source's remote operation
argument: - Argument – the MBO argument name
- Datatype – datatype of the argument
- Nullable – identifies if NULL is a valid
value
- Default value – the default value, if any, of
the MBO argument
Due to JDBC driver meta data
retrieval related API limitations, SAP Mobile WorkSpace
does not always set the correct attribute length, especially for
operation and load argument types and lengths, and you must set them
manually to avoid runtime errors.
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Attributes Mapping |
Attributes mapping is generated as follows:- The
tabular view columns are generated automatically.
- If an
existing attribute matches the name and data type of one of the
columns, they are mapped.
- Otherwise, you must manually link (map) from the attribute to
the tabular view columns.
(Properties view only) The methods that you use to
map attributes include: -
In the visual portion of the diagram,
drag from the square icon of an attribute to the square
icon of a tabular view column.
- In
the bottom table, select a column from the drop-down list of
the map To cell.
From the Attributes Mapping screen, you can modify
the mappings by selecting: - Up
or Down – adjust attribute position.
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