Setting System Level Profiles

Use the System Settings Option to update or clear System level profiles that apply to entire system. System settings can only be defined by user with "Admin" role privileges.

  To define system settings:

  1. In the Tasks pane, under Preferences, select System Settings.

    The System Setting screen is displayed.

  2. Enter the ODI details:

    Note:

    You should be familiar with Oracle Data Integrator and review the Oracle Data Integrator documentation set before specifying the ODI detail.

    1. In ODI Agent URL, enter the URL of the server where Oracle Data Integrator has been installed.

    2. In ODI User Name, enter the Oracle Data Integrator user name used to access the Oracle Data Integrator master repository. For example, enter “Supervisor”.

    3. In ODI Password, enter the Oracle Data Integrator database schema used to access the Oracle Data Integrator master repository. For example, enter “MASTER”.

    4. In ODI Execution Repository, enter the repository where all scenarios are stored. For example, enter. For example, enter “ERPI_REF”.

    5. In ODI Work Repository, enter the repository where all processes, procedures, etc. are stored. For example, “ERPI_WORK_REF”.

    6. In ODI Master Repository Driver, enter the driver of the ODI master repository. You can also click Image shows Search icon and select the driver from the Search and Select: Search and Select ODI Master Repository Driver screen. . For example, enter “oracle.jdbc.driver.OracleDriver”.

    7. In ODI Master Repository URL, enter the URL of the server where the Oracle Data Integrator master repository has been installed. You can also click Image shows Search icon and select the URL from the Search and Select: ODI Master Repository URL screen. For example, enter “jdbc:oracle:thin:@serverdatabase.oracle.com:1521:orcl”.

    8. In ODI Master Repository User, enter the Oracle Data Integrator master repository user name.

    9. In Oracle Master Repository Password, enter the Oracle Data Integrator master repository password.

  3. Enter default POV information:

    Tip:

    You can also change the following default POV values in the User Settings option. If a value is set for a particular profile at the user level, the setting overrides the values at the system and application levels.

    1. In Default POV Location, enter the default POV location. You can also click Image shows Browse icon. to navigate to and select the default POV location from the Search and Select: Default POV Location screen.

    2. In Default POV Period, enter the default POV Period. You can also click Image shows Browse icon. to navigate to and select the default POV Period from the Search and Select: Default POV Period screen.

    3. In Default POV Category, enter the default POV Category. You can also click Image shows Browse icon. to navigate to and select the default POV Category from the Search and Select: Default POV Category screen.

    4. In POV Locked, indicate if the POV is locked by entering yes or no.

  4. In Application Root Directory, enter the root directory of the application.

  5. In Encrypted Password File Directory, enter the directory where the files that store passwords in encrypted form is located.

    This encrypted password file directory is used in conjunction with the “Update Configuration File” button. For more information, see Working with a Batch Script.

  6. Click Save.