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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange for Google BigQuery
  3. PowerExchange for Google BigQuery Configuration
  4. Google BigQuery Sources and Targets
  5. Google BigQuery Mappings
  6. Google BigQuery Sessions
  7. Google BigQuery as CDC Target
  8. Google BigQuery Pushdown Optimization
  9. Appendix A: Google BigQuery Data Type Reference

PowerExchange for Google BigQuery User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for Google BigQuery User Guide for PowerCenter

Registering the PowerExchange for Google BigQuery Plug-in

Registering the PowerExchange for Google BigQuery Plug-in

After you install PowerExchange for Google BigQuery, upgrade it from a previous version, or apply a hotfix, it is mandatory to register the PowerExchange for Google BigQuery plug-in with the PowerCenter repository.
To register the plug-in, the repository must be running in exclusive mode. Use the Administrator tool or the
pmrep RegisterPlugin
command line program to register the plug-in. If you do not have the correct privileges to register the plug-in, contact the user who manages the PowerCenter Repository Service.
The plug-in file is an
.xml
file that defines the functionality of the adapter. When you install the server component, the installer copies the plug-in file to the following directory:
<Informatica installation directory>/server/bin/Plugin
The name of the plug-in file for PowerExchange for Google BigQuery is
bigqueryPlugin.xml
.

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