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  1. Introduction
  2. PowerExchange Client for PowerCenter (PWXPC)
  3. PowerExchange ODBC
  4. PowerExchange Interfaces for PowerCenter Tips
  5. Datatypes and Code Pages
  6. PowerExchange Interfaces for PowerCenter Troubleshooting

PowerExchange Interfaces for PowerCenter

PowerExchange Interfaces for PowerCenter

Working with Microsoft SQL Server Definitions

Working with Microsoft SQL Server Definitions

You can create a Microsoft SQL Server source definition in the following ways:
  • In PowerExchange, import table definitions from Microsoft SQL Server.
  • Import extraction map definitions from PowerExchange.
  • In the PowerCenter ODBC interface, import table definitions from Microsoft SQL Server.
  • Manually create a Microsoft SQL definition.
You can create a Microsoft SQL Server target definition in the following ways:
  • In PowerExchange, import table definitions from Microsoft SQL Server.
  • In the PowerCenter ODBC interface, import table definitions from Microsoft SQL Server.
  • Manually create a Microsoft SQL definition.
    If your repository contains Microsoft SQL Server definitions, you can use them to extract data from or load data to a Microsoft SQL Server table. However, the metadata definition must match the table structure of the Microsoft SQL Server table.

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