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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

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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