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This document contains important information about restricted functionality, known limitations, and bug fixes in Informatica 10.2.2 HotFix 1.
The Informatica New Features and Enhancements Guide is written for all Informatica software users. This guide lists the new features and enhancements in Informatica products.
See the Informatica® Release Guide to learn about new features and enhancements for current and recent product release. Learn about behavior changes between versions and tasks you might need to perform after you upgrade from a previous version. The Release Guide includes content for big data products and traditional products.
The Informatica Developer Transformation Guide contains information about transformation functionality in the Developer tool. It is written for data quality, big data, and data services developers. This guide assumes that you have an understanding of data quality concepts, flat file and relational database concepts, and the database engines in …
The Informatica Application Service Guide is written for Informatica users who need to configure application services. The Informatica Application Service Guide assumes you have basic working knowledge of Informatica and details of the environment in which the application services run.
The Informatica Security Guide contains information about security in the Informatica domain. It contains information that you need to manage security for the Informatica domain and the Informatica clients that connect to the domain. This book assumes that you have knowledge of the Informatica domain and the Informatica Administrator. It also …
The Informatica Command Reference is written for Informatica administrators and developers who manage the repositories and administer the domain and services. This guide assumes you have knowledge of the operating systems in your environment. This guide also assumes you are familiar with the interface requirements for the supporting applications.
The Informatica Installation and Configuration Guide is written for the system administrator who is responsible for installing the Informatica product. This guide assumes you have knowledge of operating systems, relational database concepts, and the database engines, flat files, or mainframe systems in your environment. This guide also …
This document contains important information about restricted functionality, known limitations, and bug fixes for 10.2.2 and all hotfixes and service packs through 10.2.2 HotFix 1 Service Pack 1.
This document contains important information about restricted functionality, known limitations, and bug fixes for 10.2.2 and all hotfixes and service packs through 10.2.2 HotFix 1 Service Pack 2.
The upgrade guide is written for the system administrator who is responsible for upgrading the Informatica product. This guide assumes that you have knowledge of operating systems, relational database concepts, and the database engines, flat files, or mainframe systems in your environment. This guide also assumes that you are familiar with …
The Data Integration Service runs concurrent web service requests according to the properties that you configure on the Data Integration Service and the application properties that you configure for each web service object. When you optimize the properties that affect web service concurrency, you can improve performance.
You can use a workflow to automate the creation of a cluster on supported cloud platforms. The workflow creates a cluster and runs mappings and other workflow tasks. When you include a Delete Cluster task, so that the cluster terminates when workflow tasks are complete, the cluster is known as an ephemeral cluster.
You can integrate a Model repository with a Perforce, Subversion, or Git version control system. This article discusses how to integrate a Git system with a Model Repository Service in 10.2 HotFix 1.
You can enable users to log into the Administrator tool, the Analyst tool and the Monitoring tool using single sign-on. This article explains how to configure single sign-on in an Informatica domain using Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) and Microsoft Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS).
A parameter file is an .xml file that lists user-defined parameters and their assigned values. Parameter files provide the flexibility to change parameter values each time that you run a mapping or a workflow. Generate a parameter file based on a mapping or workflow using the Developer tool or the command line. Edit the contents of the file …
You can create an Informatica REST web service that returns data to a web service client in JSON or XML format. The article explains how to define a REST web service in the Developer tool. The REST web service runs a mapping that returns hierarchical data in JSON format to a web service client browser.
You can enable users to log into Informatica web applications using single sign-on. This article explains how to configure single sign-on in an Informatica 10.2.x domain using Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) and Microsoft Active Directory Federation Services (AD FS).
You can enable users to log into Informatica web applications using single sign-on. This article explains how to configure single sign-on in an Informatica 10.4.1 domain using Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) v2.0 and the Citrix NetScaler 13.0 identity provider.
Effective in version 10.2.2, Informatica dropped support for the Hive engine. You can run mappings on the Blaze and Spark engines in the Hadoop environment or on the Databricks Spark engine in the Databricks environment. This article tells how to change the validation and run-time environments for mappings, and it describes processing …
When you create a Microsoft SQL Server connection, you can use the OLE DB or ODBC provider types. If required, you can migrate the OLE DB provider type to the ODBC provider type. This article explains how to migrate Microsoft SQL Server connections from the OLE DB provider type to the ODBC provider type.
When you upgrade the Informatica domain, you can migrate the domain configuration repository to a different database. You might need to migrate the repository if the database type or version is no longer supported, if your organization requires all departments to use another database type, or if you want to use a secure database. This …
Informatica 10.1 contains various improvements and enhancements to the Informatica domain. Informatica provides a list of supported upgrade paths for users who want to upgrade their product. This article describes the supported upgrade paths to upgrade to Informatica 10.1.
The Informatica domain consists of one or more servers, one or more installations of the Informatica software, and at least one relational database. This article is a discussion of how nodes work with the database, communications between nodes, what happens when a node dies, and basic troubleshooting on your domain.
This article provides standardized naming conventions for repository objects. Naming conventions improve readability for anyone reviewing or carrying out maintenance on repository objects. The application and enforcement of naming standards establishes consistency in the repository and creates a developer-friendly environment. In addition, …
When you upgrade an Informatica domain, you can migrate one or more installations to a different machine. You might need to migrate an installation if the operating system on the current machine is no longer supported. This article explains how to migrate an installation to a machine with a supported operating system, and how to upgrade the migrated node.
The monitoring Model repository is a relational database instance. The monitoring Model Repository Service monitors the Data Integration Service jobs, and stores the statistics in the monitoring Model repository. This article discusses the methods that you can use to improve monitoring Model repository performance.
You can run SQL queries against a relational database midstream in a mapping. This article describes how to configure an SQL transformation in a logical data object mapping in the Developer tool.
Released July 2019
Updated March 2021