Oracle Table
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Oracle Database is a relational database management system, commonly used for running online transaction processing, data warehousing and mixed database workloads. The system is built around a relational database framework in which data objects may be directly accessed by users (or an application front end) through structured query language (SQL).
Prior to setting up your data sync destination, ensure that you've configured your Source.
The Oracle Table destination supports batch and real-time syncs.
The following table outlines the mandatory and optional parameters you will find on the Destination tab (Image 1).
The following parameters will help to define your data sync destination and how it functions.
Parameter | Description | Example |
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Destination | Mandatory. Select your destination from the drop down menu. | Oracle Table |
Connection String | Mandatory. The encrypted Connection String used to connect to your Oracle instance. The Connections UI will automatically encrypt this value for you. | You can find an example Connection String here. |
Table | Mandatory. The name of the Oracle table that you want to sync your data to, including the schema | dbo.employees |
ID Column | The name of the identity column that exists in the destination (or a single column that is guaranteed to be unique and automatically populated for every new record) | |
ID Column Data Type | The data type of the above ID Column. |
Define your Sync Behaviour.
Add in your Post Sync Scripts, if required.
Define your Permissions.
If you are running a real-time sync, set up your Listener Config and enable it to begin your sync.
If you are running a batch sync, click Jobs > Start a Job to begin your sync.