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Running the Enterprise Integration Manager
This task is a step in Process of Loading CRM Data in the Test Environment. In this topic, you start an import process for Enterprise Integration Manager from the Siebel client. For information about starting the import process from the command line, see Siebel Enterprise Integration Manager Administration Guide. To run the Enterprise Integration Manager
- Navigate to the Administration-Server Management screen, and then the Jobs view.
- Add a new job:
- In the Jobs list, click New.
- In the Component/Job field, click the select button.
- In the Components/Jobs dialog box, in the Find window, choose Name.
- In the Starting With window, enter
Enterprise Integration Mgr , click Go, and then click OK.
- Add a job parameter:
- In the Job Parameters list, click New.
- In the Name field, click the select button.
- In the Job Parameters dialog box, in the Find window, choose Description.
- In the Starting With window, enter
Configuration file , click Go, and then click OK.
- In the Value field, enter
NRECimp.ifb .
- Repeat Step 3 for each of the parameters listed in the following table.
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Batch Number |
Enter 0, which instructs EIM to use the batch number you specify in the EIM configuration file. |
Process |
Enter Import Accounts . This is the process name you specified in the RUN PROCESS parameter in the EIM configuration file. For more information, see Adding the EIM Configuration File. |
- In the Jobs list, click Submit Job.
CAUTION: If the EIM process is running, then do not stop or pause the task. If you stop an EIM process that is running, and if you must roll back changes, then some steps might not roll back correctly.
- Examine the results of the data import:
- In Windows Explorer, navigate to the
siebsrvr_root \log\server directory.
- Examine the EIM log file for the corresponding task number.
The EIM log file contains status and diagnostic information about the import process. The log file name uses the following format:
Eim_task#.trc
where:
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