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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: Introduction
  3. Part 2: PowerExchange Client for PowerCenter (PWXPC)
  4. Part 3: PowerExchange ODBC
  5. Appendix A: PowerExchange Interfaces for PowerCenter Tips
  6. Appendix B: Datatypes and Code Pages
  7. Appendix C: PowerExchange Interfaces for PowerCenter Troubleshooting

PowerExchange Interfaces for PowerCenter

PowerExchange Interfaces for PowerCenter

Configuring the CAPI Connection Name Override

Configuring the CAPI Connection Name Override

The following table describes the optional
CAPI Connection Name Override
connection attribute:
Connection Attribute
Change or Real Time
Description
CAPI Connection Name Override
Real Time
Overrides the CAPI connection name from the PowerExchange DBMOVER configuration file.
PowerExchange allows a maximum of eight CAPI_CONNECTION statements in a PowerExchange DBMOVER configuration file. Define multiple CAPI_CONNECTION statements when you want to capture changes from more than one database type through a single PowerExchange Listener on a single machine. For example, you can capture changes for Oracle and DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows sources with a single PowerExchange Listener by specifying source-specific CAPI_CONNECTION statements. You can also specify a default CAPI_CONNECTION statement by adding the CAPI_SRC_DFLT statement in the DBMOVER configuration file. For more information about PowerExchange CAPI_CONNECTION statements, see the
PowerExchange Reference Manual
.
To override the CAPI_CONNECTION statements in the DBMOVER configuration file for a PowerCenter CDC session, specify the
CAPI Connection Name Override
connection attribute.

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