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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 Connector
  3. Connections for Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2
  4. Mappings for Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2
  5. Migrating a mapping
  6. Data type reference
  7. Troubleshooting

Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 Connector

Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 Connector

Migration options

Migration options

When you migrate, you can choose from one of the following options to update the object path:

Option 1. Update the connection properties to reference the new object

When you import the mapping into Org 2, in the
Review Connections
section, you can change the existing connection to map to the connection that has access to the specified file system, directory, and file name in Org 2.

Option 2. Override the properties from the advanced properties

Before the migration, specify the required file system, directory, and file name for the object from Org 2 in the advanced properties of the Org 1 mapping.
After the migration, when you run the mapping, the Secure Agent uses the configured advanced parameters to override the object specified in the mapping imported from Org 1.

Option 3. Parameterize the advanced properties

You can choose to parameterize the advanced attributes, such as the file system, directory, and file name before the migration. You can configure input parameters, in-out parameters, and parameter files in the mapping. After you migrate the mapping, do not edit or update the mapping. If you have used in-out parameters for the advanced attributes such as for the file system, directory, and file name, you can update these from the parameter file.
Parameterizing only the advanced properties, but not the object in the mapping
If you want to parameterize only the advanced properties and use them at runtime, select a placeholder object in the object properties in the mapping and then specify an override to this placeholder object from the advanced properties. Ensure that the placeholder object contains the same metadata as the corresponding table that you specify as an override. When you run the mapping, the value specified in the advanced property overrides the placeholder object.
Parameterizing both the object and the advanced properties
If you want to keep both the Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 object type and the advanced fields parameterized, you must leave the
Allow parameter to be overridden at runtime
option unselected in the input parameter window while adding the parameters, and then select the required object at the task level. When you run the task, the values specified in the advanced properties take precedence.

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