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  1. Preface
  2. Mappings
  3. Mapplets
  4. Mapping Parameters
  5. Where to Assign Parameters
  6. Mapping Outputs
  7. Generate a Mapping from an SQL Query
  8. Dynamic Mappings
  9. How to Develop and Run a Dynamic Mapping
  10. Dynamic Mapping Use Cases
  11. Mapping Administration
  12. Export to PowerCenter
  13. Import From PowerCenter
  14. Performance Tuning
  15. Pushdown Optimization
  16. Partitioned Mappings
  17. Developer Tool Naming Conventions

Developer Mapping Guide

Developer Mapping Guide

Relational Connection Types for Partitioning

Relational Connection Types for Partitioning

The Data Integration Service can use multiple threads to write to a DB2 for LUW or an Oracle relational target based on the connection type used to connect to the database.
You can use any of the following connection types to connect to a DB2 for LUW or Oracle database:
  • DB2 for LUW connection or Oracle connection
  • JDBC connection
  • ODBC connection
To use multiple threads to write to a DB2 for LUW or Oracle relational target, the relational data object must use a DB2 for LUW or Oracle connection.
If the DB2 for LUW or Oracle relational data object uses a JDBC or ODBC connection, the Data Integration Service uses one thread to write to the target. The Data Integration Service can use multiple threads for the remaining mapping pipeline stages.

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