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  1. Preface
  2. Part 1: Introduction
  3. Part 2: Configuring Hub Console Tools
  4. Part 3: Building the Data Model
  5. Part 4: Configuring the Data Flow
  6. Part 5: Executing Informatica MDM Hub Processes
  7. Part 6: Configuring Application Access
  8. Appendix A: MDM Hub Properties
  9. Appendix B: Viewing Configuration Details
  10. Appendix C: Row-level Locking
  11. Appendix D: MDM Hub Logging
  12. Appendix E: Table Partitioning
  13. Appendix F: Collecting MDM Environment Information with the Product Usage Toolkit
  14. Appendix G: Glossary

Adding a Generic Query

Adding a Generic Query

If you want to use the building blocks to construct a query that can be understood by any of the supported databases, add a generic query.
If you want to code an SQL statement, add a custom query instead.
  1. In the
    Model
    workbench, click
    Queries
    .
  2. Acquire a write lock.
  3. Optionally, in the navigation pane, select the query group to which you want to add the query.
  4. Right-click in the navigation pane and click
    New Query
    .
    The
    New Query Wizard
    opens.
  5. If you see a
    Welcome
    screen, click
    Next
    .
  6. Specify the general query properties, and click
    Next
    :
    Property
    Description
    Query name
    Type a descriptive name for the query.
    Description
    Optionally, type a description for the query.
    Query Group
    Optionally, select a different query group.
    Select primary table
    Select the table from which you want to retrieve data.
  7. If you want to retrieve a subset of columns, select the columns:
    1. In the
      Select query columns
      screen, select the columns to include and clear the check boxes for all other columns.
    2. If you intend to use the query in a PUT-enabled package, select the
      Rowid Object
      column.
      The Rowid Object is a required column for PUT-enabled packages.
  8. Click
    Finish
    .
    The query appears within the selected query group.
  9. To view the results of the query, in the navigation pane, expand the query and click
    View
    .
    The Queries tool displays the results of the query.
To further refine the query, edit the query and use the query building blocks.

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