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  1. Preface
  2. Getting started with asset modernization
  3. Repository Assessment
  4. Asset Conversion
  5. Bulk Metadata Update
  6. Jobs
  7. Configurations

PowerCenter Modernization

PowerCenter Modernization

Creating a Repoint configuration

Creating a Repoint configuration

Create a repoint configuration where you can define various connection endpoints to which you want to repoint the assets. You can use this configuration in assessment tasks to evaluate the feasibility of repointing the assets to another endpoint.
The following video shows you how to create a repoint configuration:
  1. On the left navigation menu, click
    New
    .
    The
    New Asset
    dialog box appears.
  2. Click
    Configuration
    , and then click
    Create
    .
    The
    New Configuration
    page appears.
  3. From the
    Configuration Type
    list, select
    Repoint Configuration
    .
  4. Enter a name and description for the configuration.
  5. From the
    Domain
    list, select the domain where you want to use this configuration.
  6. From the
    Repository Type
    list, select the type of repository where you want to use this configuration, and then click
    Next
    .
  7. In the
    Select Endpoints and Transformations
    page, click
    +
    .
    You can add multiple endpoints and transformations.
  8. Select a PowerCenter or Data Engineering Integration connection type and a cloud connection type to which you want to repoint the migrated assets.
  9. In the
    Transformation
    column, select the transformations where you want to use this repoint.
    You can use the following transformations for a repoint:
    • Source
    • Target
    • Lookup Transformation
    • SQL Transformation
    • Stored Procedure Transformation
  10. Click
    Save Configuration
    .
    You can use this configuration when you assess a repository in the specified domain.

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