Table of Contents

Search

  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

Editing an Oracle E-Business Suite Target Definition

Editing an Oracle E-Business Suite Target Definition

On the Target Parameters tab, you can define the target properties for an Oracle E-Business Suite target definition. Oracle E-Business Suite uses the parameter values to initialize an Oracle application when running the concurrent manager.
The following table describes the properties you can edit on the Target Parameters tab:
Target Properties
Description
Language
Language for the target properties.
User Name
User name to initialize the Oracle application.
Responsibility Name
Responsibility of the user name provided.
Security Group Name
Security group name to initialize the Oracle application.
Server Name
Application server name to initialize the Oracle application.
Schema Name
Open interface schema list. When you edit the schema name, you can use the following options:
  • Blank: If you leave the schema name blank, the PowerCenter Integration Service uses the default schema of the user with which you have connected to the Oracle E-Business Suite.
  • Single value: If you enter a single value, the PowerCenter Integration Service uses the same value for all the interface tables.
  • Comma-separated list: If you enter a comma-separated list, the PowerCenter Integration Service uses the comma-separated values for the interface tables. Verify that the number of values in the comma-separated list equals the number of interface tables.
If you enter an invalid schema, the session fails.

0 COMMENTS

We’d like to hear from you!