Informatica Power Center 9.0.1: Informatica Reporting and Object Migration Part I Lab#36
Informatica Power Center 9.0.1: Informatica Reporting and Object Migration Part I Lab#36
Informatica Power Center 9.0.1: Informatica Reporting and Object Migration Part I Lab#36
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Informatica Reporting and Object Migration Part I Lab#36
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BISP is committed to provide BEST learning material to the beginners and advance learners. In the same series, we have prepared a complete end-to end Hands-on Guide for building financial data model in Informatica. The document focuses on how the real world requirement should be interpreted. The mapping document template with very simplified steps and screen shots makes the complete learning so easy. The document focuses on how to migrate Informatica Objects. Join our professional training program and learn from experts.
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Version 0.1 0.1 Description Change Initial Draft Review#1 Author Upendra Upadhyay Amit Sharma Publish Date 12th Aug 2011 18th Aug 2011
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents.............................................................................................................2 An Introduction to Informatica Repository.......................................................................3 There are three types of repository in Informatica.......................................................3 Creating and Configuring the Repository in Informatica Power Center Server.............4 Step-1 Open Informatica Administrator, .....................................................................4 Step-2 Specify Username and Password ......................................................................4 Step-3 Select your Domain Name ................................................................................5 Step-4 Specify other parameters..................................................................................5 Step-5 Create username in RDBMS .............................................................................6 What is Object Migration..................................................................................................8 There are some points to consider...............................................................................8 Migration Object Using Drag and Drop.......................................................................19 Step-1 Connect to repository......................................................................................19 Step-2 Select mapping or object which you want to copy .........................................21 Step-4 Select source dependencies............................................................................22 Step-5 Specify Resolution...........................................................................................22 Step-6 Check Copy Summary ....................................................................................23 Step-7 Check Target Location.....................................................................................23
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An Introduction to Informatica Repository Repository - The Informatica repository is at the center of the Informatica suite. The Informatica
repository is a RDBMS that stores information or metadata, used by the Informatica Server and Client tools. Informatica repository metadata tables in industry also called as OPB tables/views or REP tables/views. Metadata can include information such as mappings describing how to transform source data, sessions indicating when you want the Informatica Server to perform the transformations, and connect strings for sources and targets. The repository also stores administrative information such as usernames and passwords, permissions and privileges, and product version. The Informatica Power Center Repository Manager to used for creating the repository. The Repository Manager connects to the repository database and runs the code needed to create the repository tables. These tables stores metadata in specific format the Informatica server, client tools use.
The Global repository is the hub of the domain and metadata sharable across the repository. Use the global repository to store common objects that multiple developers can use through shortcuts. A Local repository is within a domain that is not the global repository and metadata sharable within the repository. Use local repositories for development. A Versioned repository is local or global but it allow version control. Versioned repository can store multiple copies, or versions, of an object. Each version is a separate object with unique properties.
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Step-2 Specify Username and Password Now specify Username and Password to connect admin console and then click on Log In Button.
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Step-4 Specify other parameters Now specify the following information in new window and then click on Next button. S.No Property Description
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Your Repository Name. It is not contain space and special character. An optional description about the repository. The description field cannot exceed 765 characters. Select the Domain you have already created. Select the license key from the drop down list. Select the node name from the drop down list.
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Step-6 Now specify the following information in new window and select no content exists under
specified connection string. Create new content and select Enable version control then click on Finish button. S.No Property 1 2 3 4 5. Database Type Username Password Connection String Code Page Description Choose Database from dropdown list. Specify Username for Informatica power center repository. Specify password of Username. Connection string of RDBMS. This is Repository code page. The Power Center Repository services uses the character set encoded in the repository code page when writing data to the repository. You cannot change the code page in the Power Center Repository Service properties after you create the Power Center Repository Service . This field for IBM DB2 repositories.
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Tablespace Name
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Step-2 Now, Right click on infoReposUser and click on Connect option in Informatica PowerCenter Repository Manager Environment.
Step-3 Now, give User name and password and click on Connect button to connect repository in Informatica PowerCenter repository manager environment.
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Here, we migrate mapping from one folder to another using XML migration.
Step-4 Now, Right click on mapping name which you want to migrate from one folder to another and click on Export option and if you migrate metadata then select Export Metadata.
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Step-5 Now, Select save location and give file name also you set advanced options for migrating mapping or object from one location to other location.
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Step-7 Here, Exported objects successfully with no errors or no warnings, this file is in XML form. This XML file also contain source and target definition of mapping.
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Step-8 Now, go to Repository menu and select Import Objects and if metadata then select repository and click on Import Metadata.
Step-9 Now, select the exported xml file and click on Next button.
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Step-13 Now here, select destination folder and then click on next button.
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