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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding PowerExchange for Oracle E-Business Suite
  3. PowerExchange for Oracle E-Business Suite Configuration
  4. Oracle E-Business Suite Sources and Targets
  5. Application Source Qualifier Transformation
  6. Oracle E-Business Suite Mappings
  7. Oracle E-Business Suite Sessions
  8. Datatype Reference
  9. Error Messages
  10. Glossary

PowerExchange for Oracle E-Business Suite User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for Oracle E-Business Suite User Guide for PowerCenter

Creating an Oracle E-Business Suite Source Definition

Creating an Oracle E-Business Suite Source Definition

You import an Oracle E-Business Suite source definition from Oracle E-Business Suite. When you connect to Oracle E-Business Suite, the Import from Oracle E-Business Suite Wizard lists source objects.
  1. In the Source Analyzer, click Sources > Import from Oracle E-Business Suite.
  2. Select the DSN used to connect to the source system.
    To create or modify a DSN, click the Browse button to open the ODBC Administrator. Create the DSN, and click OK. Select the new DSN.
  3. Enter a user name and password.
    The user name must have the appropriate database permissions to view the object.
  4. Enter the apps schema name that contains metadata for the Oracle E-Business Suite source.
  5. Click Connect.
  6. Optionally, select a language.
    By default, the wizard selects the base language of Oracle E-Business Suite.
  7. Click Next.
    A list of applications appears.
  8. Optionally, enter a filter condition to reduce the metadata that displays in the wizard.
  9. Select one or more tables, views, or flexfields to import.
    If you select an object that contains child objects, all the child objects are selected. Clear the objects you do not want to import.
  10. Optionally, select Show Selected Objects Only to display the selected objects.
  11. Optionally, click an object to display a list of fields for the selected object on the Field List tab.
    The field list displays information about the object.
  12. Optionally, click the Data Preview tab and select a source object to preview data. Click Preview data to preview data.
  13. Click Next.
  14. Click Import to import the definition.
    The Import Status window displays the status of the imported objects.

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