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  1. Preface
  2. Using Metadata Manager
  3. Configuring Metadata Manager
  4. Application Resources
  5. Business Glossary Resources
  6. Business Intelligence Resources
  7. Custom Resources
  8. Data Integration Resources
  9. Data Modeling Resources
  10. Database Management Resources
  11. Universal Resources
  12. Managing Resources
  13. Loading and Monitoring Resources
  14. Managing Permissions
  15. Resource Migration
  16. Repository Migration
  17. Appendix A: Metadata Manager Login
  18. Appendix B: Metadata Manager Properties Files
  19. Appendix C: Resource Configuration Files
  20. Appendix D: Glossary

Metadata Manager Administrator Guide

Metadata Manager Administrator Guide

Parameter File Requirements

Parameter File Requirements

To enable Metadata Manager to read parameter values from a parameter file, the file must have a .txt, .prm, or .par extension.
You group parameters and variables in different sections of the parameter file. Each section is preceded by a heading that identifies the folder, workflow, worklet, and session to which you want to pass parameter or variable values. You define parameters and variables directly below the heading, entering each parameter or variable on a new line.
The following table describes the headings that define each section in the parameter file and the scope of the parameters and variables that you define in each section:
Heading
Scope
[Global]
All folders, workflows, worklets, and sessions.
[folder name.WF:workflow name]
The named workflow and all sessions within the workflow.
[folder name.WF:workflow name.WT:worklet name]
The named worklet and all sessions within the worklet.
[folder name.WF:workflow name.WT:worklet name.WT:worklet name...]
The nested worklet and all sessions within the nested worklet.
[folder name.WF:workflow name.ST:session name]
-or-
[folder name.WF:workflow name.WT:worklet name.ST:session name]
-or-
[folder name.WF:workflow name.WT:worklet name.WT:worklet name.ST:session name]
-or-
[folder name.session name]
-or-
[session name]
The named session.

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