Common Content for Data Integration
- Common Content for Data Integration 10.5.3
- All Products
Property
| Description
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Name
| Name of the connection. The name is not case sensitive and must be unique within the domain. The name cannot exceed 128 characters, contain spaces, or contain the following special characters:
~ ` ! $ % ^ & * ( ) - + = { [ } ] | \ : ; " ' < , > . ? /
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ID
| String that the Data Integration Service uses to identify the connection. The ID is not case sensitive. It must be 255 characters or less and must be unique in the domain. You cannot change this property after you create the connection. Default value is the connection name.
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Description
| The description of the connection. The description cannot exceed 255 characters.
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Connection Type
| The connection type (DB2I).
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Username
| A database user name.
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Password
| A password for the specified user name or a valid PowerExchange passphrase.
A PowerExchange passphrase can be from 9 to 31 characters in length and can contain the following characters:
Passphrases cannot include single quotation marks (‘), double quotation marks (“), or currency symbols.
To use passphrases, ensure that the PowerExchange Listener runs with a security setting of SECURITY=(1,N) or higher in the DBMOVER member. For more information, see "SECURITY Statement" in the
PowerExchange Reference Manual .
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Pass-through security enabled
| Enables pass-through security for the connection.
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Database name
| The database instance name.
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Location
| Node name for the location of the PowerExchange Listener that connects to DB2. The node name is defined in the first parameter of the NODE statement in the PowerExchange dbmover.cfg configuration file.
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Environment SQL
| SQL commands to set the database environment when you connect to the database.
The Data Integration Service executes the connection environment SQL each time it connects to the database.
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Database file overrides
| Specifies the i5/OS database file override in the following format:
Where:
You can specify up to eight unique file overrides on a single connection. A single override applies to a single source or target. When you specify more than one file override, enclose the string of file overrides in double quotes (") and include a space between each file override.
If you specify both
Library List and
Database File Overrides and a table exists in both, the
Database File Overrides value takes precedence.
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Library list
| List of libraries that PowerExchange searches to qualify the table name for Select, Insert, Delete, or Update statements. PowerExchange searches the list if the table name is unqualified.
Separate libraries with commas.
If you specify both
Library List and
Database File Overrides and a table exists in both, the
Database File Overrides value takes precedence.
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Code Page
| The code page used to read from a source database or write to a target database or file.
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SQL Identifier character to use
| Type of character that the database uses to enclose delimited identifiers in SQL queries. The available characters depend on the database type.
Select (None) if the database uses regular identifiers.
When the Data Integration Service generates SQL queries, the service does not place delimited characters around any identifiers.
Select a character if the database uses delimited identifiers.
When the Data Integration Service generates SQL queries, the service encloses delimited identifiers within this character.
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Support mixed case identifiers
| Enable if the database uses case-sensitive identifiers.
When enabled, the Data Integration Service encloses all identifiers within the character selected for the
SQL Identifier Character property. When the
SQL Identifier Character property is set to none, the
Support Mixed-case Identifiers property is disabled.
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Isolation level
| Commit scope of the transaction. Select one of the following options:
Default is CS.
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Encryption type
| Optional. The type of encryption that the Data Integration Service uses. Select one of the following options:
Default is None.
Informatica recommends that you use Secure Sockets Layer (SSL) authentication instead of configuring the
Encryption type and
Encryption level connection properties. SSL authentication provides stricter security and is used by several Informatica products.
For more information about implementing SSL authentication in a PowerExchange network, see the
PowerExchange Reference Manual .
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Encryption level
| If you select
AES for
Encryption Type , select one of the following options to indicate the encryption level that the Data Integration Service uses:
If you do not select
AES for
Encryption Type , this option is ignored.
Default is 1.
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Pacing size
| Optional. Amount of data that the source system can pass to the PowerExchange Listener.
Set the pacing size if an external application, database, or the Data Integration Service node is a bottleneck.
Use lower values for faster performance.
The minimum value and default value is 0. A value of
0 provides the best performance.
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Interpret as rows
| Optional. Select this option to express the pacing size as a number of rows. Clear this option to express the pacing size in kilobytes. By default, this option is not selected and the pacing size is in kilobytes.
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Compression
| Optional. Select this option to enable source data compression. By compressing data, you can decrease the amount of data that Informatica applications send over the network. By default, this option is not selected and compression is disabled.
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Array size
| Optional. The number of records in the storage array for the worker threads. This option is applicable when you set the
Worker Threads option to a value greater than 0. Valid values are 25 to 5000. Default is 25.
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Write mode
| Optional.
Mode in which the Data Integration Service sends data to the PowerExchange Listener.
Select one of the following write modes:
Default is
CONFIRMWRITEON .
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Reject file
| Overrides the default prefix of PWXR for the reject file. PowerExchange creates the reject file on the target machine when the write mode is ASYNCHRONOUSWITHFAULTTOLERANCE. Enter PWXDISABLE to prevent the creation of the reject files.
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