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  1. Introduction
  2. Configuring Hub Console Tools
  3. Building the Data Model
  4. Configuring the Data Flow
  5. Executing Informatica MDM Hub Processes
  6. Configuring Application Access
  7. MDM Hub Properties
  8. Viewing Configuration Details
  9. Search with Solr
  10. Row-level Locking
  11. MDM Hub Logging
  12. Table Partitioning
  13. Collecting MDM Environment Information with the Product Usage Toolkit
  14. Glossary

Step 7. Add the Connection to the Physical Data Objects

Step 7. Add the Connection to the Physical Data Objects

After you create and add the connection to the Connection Explorer view, add the connection to the physical data objects that are generated during the synchronization process.
  1. Right-click the database connection in the
    Connection Explorer
    view.
    A connection menu appears.
  2. Click
    Connect
    .
    The connection is activated in the
    Connection Explorer
    view.
    The following image shows the
    Connection Explorer
    view with an active OraConn database connection:
    The Connection Explorer view with the OraConn database connection.
  3. Right-click the data object, and then click
    Open
    .
    The data object opens in the editor.
    The following image shows the C_S_CRM_CUST data object open in the editor:
    The C_S_CRM_CUST data object open in the editor.
  4. Click the
    Advanced
    tab.
    The Advanced properties page of the data object opens.
    The following image shows the Advanced properties page of the data object:
    The Advanced properties page of the data object.
  5. Browse to choose the connection to the staging table, and click the
    Save
    button.
    The data objects appear with the connection that you specify.
    The following image shows the Developer tool with the C_S_CRM_CUST customized data object and the C_S_CRM_CUST relational data object that have the OraConn connection in the Object Explorer view:
    The Developer tool with the C_S_CRM_CUST customized data object that has the OraConn connection in the Object Explorer view and open in the editor.

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