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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Oracle Connector
  3. Connections for Oracle
  4. Synchronization tasks with Oracle Connector
  5. Mappings and mapping tasks with Oracle Connector
  6. Replication tasks
  7. Troubleshooting
  8. Appendix A: Data type reference

Oracle Connector

Oracle Connector

Oracle sources in synchronization tasks

Oracle sources in
synchronization
tasks

When you configure a
synchronization
task to use an Oracle source, you can read data from a single object, multiple related objects, or a saved query. To read data from multiple sources, you must define relationships based on key columns or create a user-defined join condition. To optimize performance, you can configure a filter in the
Data Filters
tab. You can add multiple Oracle objects that have an explicit relationship defined in Oracle.
You can also create a data filter, where you can select an object, field, operator, and enter a filter value based on which the
synchronization
task runs. You can also configure an advanced filter to define a more complex filter condition, which can include multiple conditions using the AND or OR logical operators.
The following table describes the Oracle source properties:
Property
Description
Connection
Name of the active source connection.
Source Type
Type of the source object available. You can choose from the following source types:
  • Single
  • Multiple
  • Saved query
Source Object
Name of the source object.
Display source fields in alphabetical order
Displays source fields in alphabetical order. By default, fields appear in the order returned by the source system.

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