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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

Configuring Existing Data Sources on Linux to use Informatica ODBC Driver for Google BigQuery

Configuring Existing Data Sources on Linux to use Informatica ODBC Driver for Google BigQuery

If you have created a data source using the 2.1.19.1024 version of the Simba ODBC Driver for Google BigQuery and you want the same data source to use the 2.2.5.1012 version of the Informatica ODBC Driver for Google BigQuery on a Linux machine, perform the following steps after you configure the Informatica ODBC Driver for Google BigQuery:
  1. Edit the
    odbc.ini
    file and update the Driver property for the DSN created with the 2.1.19.1024 version of the Simba ODBC Driver for Google BigQuery and change the value to the location of the 2.2.5.1012 version of the Informatica ODBC Driver for Google BigQuery.
    For example, set the following value for the Driver property:
    <SimbaODBCDriverforGoogleBigQuery64_2.2.5.1012 installation directory>/lib/libgooglebigqueryodbc_sb64.so
  2. After you configure the
    odbc.ini
    file, you must create an ODBC connection using the same data source in
    Data Integration
    . You must ensure that the test connection is successful.

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