SharePlex can post replicated source data to a Microsoft SQL Server target database through an Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) interface.
These instructions contain setup instructions that are specific to this target. Install SharePlex on the source and target according to the appropriate directions in this manual before performing these setup steps.
For the versions, data types and operations that are supported when using SharePlex to replicate to this target, see the SharePlex Release Notes.
To support replication between a source of one database type and a target of another type, the letter case of the names of the source and target columns must be the same, for example the column names on both sides in lower case or both sides in upper case. If the case differs between the source and target column names, use the column mapping feature to map the column names in the configuration file.
See SharePlex Administration Guide for more information about column mapping with SharePlex.
You need to setup SharePlex and the database on the Oracle source system. For detailed setup steps, see Configure SharePlex on the source.
Perform the following steps to configure SharePlex on the target:
Make certain that the database setup meets all of the requirements in Open target checklist .
Note: These instructions apply to all implementations of PostgreSQL unless otherwise noted.
SharePlex can post replicated Oracle data to a PostgreSQL target database through an Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) interface. SharePlex supports all implementations of the PostgreSQL open-source database.
These instructions contain setup instructions that are specific to this target. Install SharePlex on the source and target according to the appropriate directions in this manual before performing these setup steps.
For the versions, data types and operations that are supported when using SharePlex to replicate to this target, see the SharePlex Release Notes.
Important! Greenplum does not allow UPDATE operations to primary keys, but Oracle does. To replicate an UPDATE to a key from Oracle to Greenplum, Post deletes the target row and then inserts a new row based on the source row, including the new key value(s). |
To support replication between a source of one database type and a target of another type, the letter case of the names of the source and target columns must be the same, for example the column names on both sides in lower case or both sides in upper case. If the case differs between the source and target column names, use the column mapping feature to map the column names in the configuration file.
See SharePlex Administration Guide for more information about column mapping with SharePlex.
You need to setup SharePlex and the database on the Oracle source system. For detailed setup steps, see Configure SharePlex on the source.
Perform the following steps to configure SharePlex on the target:
Make certain that the database setup meets all of the requirements in Open target checklist .
SharePlex can post replicated Oracle data to a HANA target database through an Open Database Connectivity (ODBC) interface.
These instructions contain setup instructions that are specific to this target. Install SharePlex on the source and target according to the appropriate directions in this manual before performing these setup steps.
For the versions, data types and operations that are supported when using SharePlex to replicate to this target, see the SharePlex Release Notes.
To support replication between a source of one database type and a target of another type, the letter case of the names of the source and target columns must be the same, for example the column names on both sides in lower case or both sides in upper case. If the case differs between the source and target column names, use the column mapping feature to map the column names in the configuration file.
See SharePlex Administration Guide for more information about column mapping with SharePlex.
You need to setup SharePlex and the database on the Oracle source system. For detailed setup steps, see Configure SharePlex on the source.
Perform the following steps to configure SharePlex on the target:
Make certain that the database setup meets all of the requirements in Open target checklist .
SharePlex can connect to a database that supports Open Database Connectivity (ODBC).
These instructions contain setup instructions that are specific to this target. Install SharePlex on the source and target according to the appropriate directions in this manual before performing these setup steps.
For the versions, data types and operations that are supported when using SharePlex to replicate to this target, see the SharePlex Release Notes.
To support replication between a source of one database type and a target of another type, the letter case of the names of the source and target columns must be the same, for example the column names on both sides in lower case or both sides in upper case. If the case differs between the source and target column names, use the column mapping feature to map the column names in the configuration file.
See SharePlex Administration Guide for more information about column mapping with SharePlex.
You need to setup SharePlex and the database on the Oracle source system. For detailed setup steps, see Configure SharePlex on the source.
Configure SharePlex and the database on the target system as follows.
Note: Make certain that the database setup meets all of the requirements in Open target checklist .
Make certain to download the correct ODBC driver for your database.
On the target system, configure ODBC connection information for use by Post to connect to the target database. You have the following options for configuring this connection information:
On Unix and Linux, you can do either of the following:
Configure a user or system DSN on the target system according to the instructions provided with the database. Test the DSN by using it to connect to the target database. If the connection is successful, copy the ODBC configuration files to the odbc subdirectory of the SharePlex variable-data directory. Set the LD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable to the location of the database ODBC driver.
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Set the ODBC connection information in the Post configuration. See Set connection information with the connection command.
Use the connection command to:
To set connection information:
Execute the connection command with the set option, once for each keyword.
connection r.database_name set keyword=value
Keyword | Value to enter |
---|---|
user |
The database user assigned to SharePlex |
password |
The password for the SharePlex user |
dsn |
The DSN of the database. IMPORTANT! user, password, and dsn are the only required keywords if a DSN exists. |
Keyword | Value to enter |
---|---|
user |
The database user assigned to SharePlex |
password |
The password for the SharePlex user |
port |
The database port number. |
server |
The name or IP address of the database server. |
driver |
The full path to the ODBC driver on the database server. |
Keyword | Value to enter |
---|---|
user |
The database user assigned to SharePlex |
password |
The password for the SharePlex user |
connect_string | A user-defined connection string. When using your own connection string, make certain it includes all of the required elements to make a successful ODBC connection, but omit the user name and password. Use the connection command with the user and password options to supply user information. |
connection r.mydb set user=myuser
connection r.mydb set password=mypassword
connection r.mydb set dsn=mydsn
connection r.mydb set user=myuser
connection r.mydb set password=mypassword
connection r.mydb set port=1234
connection r.mydb set server=server1
connection r.mydb set driver=/database/ODBC/lib/databasedriver.so
connection r.mydb set user=myuser
connection r.mydb set password=mypassword
connection r.mydb set connect_string=”driver=/database/ODBC/lib/databasedriver.so;server=server1;port=1234;uid=myuser;pwd=mypassword”
Use connection with the reset option to remove SharePlex connection settings.
To remove a specific connection value:
connection r.database_name reset keyword
To remove all connection values:
connection r.database_name reset
Examples:
connection r.mydb reset port
connection r.mydb reset
Use connection with the show option to view SharePlex connection settings.
To view connection values for a database:
connection r.database_name show
To view connection settings for all local databases:
connection show all
To support the accurate posting of replicated Oracle ALTER TABLE commands to the correct data types in an Open Target target, SharePlex maps Oracle data types to default data types for the target database. To view and change this mapping, use the typemap command.
Note: For DML operations, SharePlex queries the target database to determine the appropriate data type mapping for replicated data.
For more information about the typemap command, see SharePlex Reference Guide.
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