Oracle (Query and 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).
The Oracle Query and Table sources support batch syncs.
You can review the parameters that can be found in the info tab below (Image 1).
Parameter | Description | Example |
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Title | Mandatory. Input a name for your data sync | Oracle Sync |
Version | Mandatory. This is a pre-populated field containing a version number for your data sync. You can override it if you wish. | 1.0.0 |
Parameters | Optional. Review our documentation on Parameters here for more information about this field. |
The following table outlines the mandatory and optional parameters you will find on the Source tab (Image 2).
The following parameters will help to define your data sync source and how it functions.
Parameter | Description | Example |
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Source | Mandatory. Select your source from the drop down menu. | Oracle |
Connection String | Mandatory. The Connection String to connect to your MS SQL Server. The Connections UI will encrypt this value. | Please see here for example Connection Strings. |
Object | Mandatory. The type of Object you want to use in your data sync. | This can be either Table or Query. |
Table | Appears when Object = Table. The name of the Table you want to sync out of Oracle. | Employees |
Query | Appears when Object = Query. This should be a SELECT statement indicating the data you want to sync out of Oracle. | Select * from dbo.employees |
Configure your Destination
Define your Sync Behaviour.
Add in your Post Sync Scripts, if required.
Define your Permissions.
Click Jobs > Start a Job to begin your sync.