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Contents
Title and Copyright Information
Preface
Audience
Documentation Accessibility
Related Documents
Conventions
1
Oracle Data Integrator Overview
1.1
Introduction to Oracle Data Integrator
1.1.1
The Business Problem
1.1.2
A Unique Solution
1.2
ODI Component Architecture
1.2.1
Repositories
1.2.2
ODI Studio and User Interfaces
1.2.3
Run-Time Agent
1.2.4
Oracle Data Integrator Console
1.3
Get Started with Oracle Data Integrator
2
Installing Oracle Data Integrator and the Demonstration Environment
2.1
Preparing to Install
2.1.1
Review System Requirements and Certification
2.1.2
Understand Oracle Fusion Middleware Support of 64-bit JDK
2.1.3
Create ODI Repositories
2.2
Installing Oracle Data Integrator
2.2.1
Downloading the Installer and the Demo Environment
2.2.2
Starting the Installer
2.2.3
Installation Types
2.2.4
Installation Instructions
2.3
Installing the Demonstration Environment
3
Working with the ETL Project
3.1
The Example Environment
3.2
The Data Models
3.2.1
Orders Application - HSQL
3.2.2
Parameters - FILE
3.2.3
Sales Administration - HSQL
3.3
Integration Challenges
4
Starting Oracle Data Integrator
4.1
Starting the Demonstration Environment
4.2
Starting Oracle Data Integrator Studio
4.2.1
Starting ODI Studio
4.2.2
Defining a new Getting Started Login
4.3
Introduction to Using the ODI Navigators
4.3.1
Designer Navigator
4.3.2
Operator Navigator
5
Implementing Data Quality Control
5.1
Introduction to Data Integrity Control
5.2
SRC_CUSTOMER Control Example
5.2.1
Objective
5.2.2
Interpreting the Problem
5.2.3
Creating Constraints
5.2.3.1
Age Constraint
5.2.3.2
Reference Constraint
5.2.4
Run the Static Control
5.2.5
Follow the Execution of the Control in Operator Navigator
5.2.6
Interpreting the Results in Operator Navigator
5.2.6.1
Determining the Number of Invalid Records
5.2.6.2
Reviewing the Invalid Records
6
Working with Integration Interfaces
6.1
Pop. TRG_CUSTOMER Interface Example
6.1.1
Purpose and Integration Requirements
6.1.2
Interface Definition
6.1.3
Creating the Integration Interface
6.1.3.1
Insert a New Integration Interface
6.1.3.2
Define the Target Datastore
6.1.3.3
Define the Source Datastores
6.1.3.4
Define the Lookup Table
6.1.3.5
Define the Join between the Source Datastores
6.1.3.6
Define the Mappings
6.1.3.7
Define the Data Loading Strategies (LKM)
6.1.3.8
Define the Data Integration Strategies (IKM)
6.1.3.9
Define the Data Control Strategy
6.2
Pop. TRG_SALES Interface Example
6.2.1
Purpose and Integration Requirements
6.2.2
Interface Definition
6.2.3
Creating the Integration Interface
6.2.3.1
Insert a New Integration Interface
6.2.3.2
Define the Target Datastore
6.2.3.3
Define the Source Datastores
6.2.3.4
Define Joins between the Source Datastores
6.2.3.5
Define the Order Filter
6.2.3.6
Define the Transformation Rules
6.2.3.7
Define the Data Loading Strategies (LKM)
6.2.3.8
Define the Data Integration Strategies (IKM)
6.2.3.9
Define the Data Control Strategy
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Working with Packages
7.1
Introduction
7.1.1
Automating Data Integration Flows
7.1.2
Packages
7.1.2.1
Scenarios
7.2
Load Sales Administration Package Example
7.2.1
Purpose
7.2.2
Developments Provided with Oracle Data Integrator
7.2.3
Problem Analysis
7.2.4
Creating the Package
7.2.4.1
Create a New Package
7.2.4.2
Insert the Steps in the Package
7.2.4.3
Define the Sequence of Steps in the Package
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Executing Your Developments and Reviewing the Results
8.1
Executing the Load Sales Administration Package
8.1.1
Run the Package
8.1.2
Follow the Execution of the Package in Operator Navigator
8.1.3
Interpreting the Results of the Pop. TRG_CUSTOMER Session Step
8.1.3.1
Determining the Number of Processed Records
8.1.3.2
Viewing the Resulting Data
8.1.3.3
Reviewing the Invalid Records and Incorrect Data
8.1.3.4
Correcting Invalid Data
8.1.3.5
Review the Processed Records
8.2
Executing the Pop. TRG_SALES Interface
8.2.1
Execute the Integration Interface
8.2.2
Follow the Execution of the Interface in Operator Navigator
8.2.3
Interpreting the Results
8.2.3.1
Determining the Number of Processed Records
8.2.3.2
Viewing the Resulting Data
8.2.3.3
Reviewing the Invalid Records and Incorrect Data
9
Deploying Integrated Applications
9.1
Introduction
9.2
Scenario Creation
9.3
Run the Scenario
9.3.1
Executing a Scenario from ODI Studio
9.4
Follow the Execution of the Scenario
10
Going Further with Oracle Data Integrator
10.1
Summary
10.2
What else can you do with Oracle Data Integrator?
10.3
Learn More
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