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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

Create a Google BigQuery ODBC Connection

Create a Google BigQuery ODBC Connection

Use the configured Google BigQuery ODBC driver to create an ODBC connection to connect to Google BigQuery from PowerCenter.
  1. In the Workflow Manager, click
    Connections
    .
  2. Select
    Relational
    from the list.
    The
    Relational Connection Browser
    box appears.
    The following image shows the
    Relational Connection Browser
    box:
    You can view the types of connections.
  3. Select
    Type
    as
    ODBC
    .
  4. Click
    New
    .
    The
    Connection Object Definition
    box appears.
    The following image shows the
    Connection Object Definition
    dialog box where you configure the connection properties:
    Specify ODBC_SF as the connection string.
  5. Configure the relational connection properties.
    The following table lists the relational connection properties that you must configure:
    Relational Connection Property
    Description
    Name
    Name of the connection.
    Type
    The connection type.
    The value is set by default. You cannot edit this value.
    User Name
    Username to connect to the Simba Google BigQuery ODBC data source.
    Specify a dummy username.
    Password
    Password to connect to the Simba Google BigQuery ODBC data source.
    Specify a dummy password.
    Connect String
    Name of the ODBC data source that you want to use to connect to Google BigQuery.
    Code Page
    The code page that the PowerCenter Integration Service uses to read or write data.
    Attributes
    The
    ODBC Subtype
    attribute value.
    Select
    None
    .
  6. Click
    OK
    .

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