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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: PowerExchange CDC Introduction
  3. Part 2: PowerExchange CDC Components
  4. Part 3: PowerExchange CDC Data Sources
  5. Part 4: Change Data Extraction
  6. Part 5: Monitoring and Tuning
  7. Appendix A: DTL__CAPXTIMESTAMP Time Stamps

CDC Guide for Linux, UNIX, and Windows

CDC Guide for Linux, UNIX, and Windows

CAPI Connection Name Override

CAPI Connection Name Override

If you define multiple CAPI_CONNECTION statements in the DBMOVER configuration file, you can use the
CAPI Connection Name Override
connection attribute to select one of the statements for a CDC session.
PowerExchange allows a maximum of eight CAPI_CONNECTION statements in the DBMOVER configuration file. You might want to use multiple CAPI_CONNECTION statements to extract changes for multiple source types with a single PowerExchange Listener on a single machine. For example, you can extract changes for Oracle and Db2 sources through a single PowerExchange Listener by specifying multiple CAPI_CONNECTION statements.
If you use CDC offload processing, you must define the CAPI_CONNECTION statements in the dbmover.cfg file on the PowerCenter Integration Service machine. If you do not use CDC offload processing, you must define the CAPI_CONNECTION statements on the system where the change data resides.
To specify the CAPI_CONNECTION statement to use for a specific CDC session, enter the name of the CAPI_CONNECTION statement in the
CAPI Connection Name Override
connection attribute. By using the override instead of a default CAPI_CONNECTION statement, you clearly indicate which statement to use for a session.

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