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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange for JDBC V2
  3. PowerExchange for JDBC V2 Configuration Overview
  4. JDBC V2 Connections
  5. PowerExchange for JDBC V2 Data Objects
  6. JDBC V2 Mappings
  7. PowerExchange for JDBC V2 Dynamic Mappings
  8. JDBC V2 Lookup
  9. JDBC V2 Run-Time Processing
  10. JDBC V2 Datatype Reference

PowerExchange for JDBC V2 User Guide

PowerExchange for JDBC V2 User Guide

PowerExchange for JDBC V2 Overview

PowerExchange for JDBC V2 Overview

You can use PowerExchange for JDBC V2 to read data from or write data to Aurora PostgreSQL, Azure SQL, SAP HANA, and other databases that support the Type 4 JDBC driver.
You can use JDBC V2 objects as sources and targets in mappings. When you use JDBC V2 objects in mappings, you must configure properties specific to the database that you want to connect to. You can validate and run mappings in native or non-native environments such as Spark and Databricks.
You use the JDBC V2 connection in mappings to connect to the SAP HANA database and read from or write to the HANA tables. You can also read from HANA modelling views, such as attribute, analytic, and calculation views. You can validate and run these mappings on the Spark or Databricks Spark engine.
The Data Integration Service uses the Type 4 JDBC driver to communicate with the database.

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