Preface
This guide contains reference information, with usage and syntax guidelines, for:
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Oracle GoldenGate configuration parameters.
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Oracle GoldenGate column-conversion functions.
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Oracle GoldenGate user exit functions.
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Oracle GoldenGate parameters, and functions for heterogeneous databases
For details on Admin Client commands, see Command Line Interface Reference for Oracle GoldenGate.
Audience
This guide is intended for persons who are responsible for installing and operating Oracle GoldenGate and maintaining its performance. This audience typically includes, but is not limited to, system administrators and database administrators.
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Conventions
The following text conventions are used in this document:
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Monospace type indicates code components such as user exits and scripts; the names of files and database objects; URL paths; and input and output text that appears on the screen. Uppercase monospace type is generally used to represent the names of Oracle GoldenGate parameters, commands, and user-configurable functions, as well as SQL commands and keywords. |
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Uppercase in the regular text font indicates the name of a utility unless the name is intended to be a specific case. |
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Braces within syntax enclose a set of options that are separated by pipe symbols, one of which must be selected, for example: |
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Brackets within syntax indicate an optional element. For example in this syntax, the |