4 Import Data
This topic describes the process of importing data for installation.
- Start Oracle FLEXCUBE Universal
Installer.The Oracle FLEXCUBE Universal Installer is displayed.
Figure 4-1 Oracle FLEXCUBE Universal Installer
- On Oracle FLEXCUBE Universal Installer
screen, enter the following details.Refer to the table for JDK and Oracle Home path.
Table 4-1 JDK and Oracle Home path
Field Description JDK Path Provide Home folder path of JDK1.8.
Oracle Home Provide home folder path of Oracle Client or Database.
Application Server Home Provide home folder path of Application Server.
Application Server Location Select location of the application server either local or remote.
- Click Next to select the option for installation.
- Select Oracle FLEXCUBE Investor
Servicing from the lists of
Oracle FLEXCUBE
options.The available options for installation are displayed.
- Click Next to choose Oracle FLEXCUBE component for installation.
- Choose Database.
- Choose installation option from the Installation
Type.The Oracle FLEXCUBE Universal Installer supports Custom Installation of Oracle FLEXCUBE in two methods.
- Compile objects.
- Load data.
- Select Import Data under
Custom Installation and click
Next.The following screen is displayed.
Figure 4-4 Custom Installation_Load Data_Import Data
- Specify schema details.Refer to the table for Schema details.
Table 4-2 Schema details
Field Description User Name Specify the user name to access the schema.
Password Enter the schema password.
Service Name Provide service name of Database.
TNS Connect Descriptor Specify a valid connect string that contains the details for database connectivity.
IP Address Specify the IP address of the system where the database schema is installed.
Port Specify the port number.
- 9. Click Test Connection to test the
connection with the Application server.If the connection is established, the installer displays the message Connection Successful.
Figure 4-6 Information Message on Successful Connection
- Click Next after testing the connection
successfully.This screen displays the parameter details of the database. This is for information purpose and you cannot modify the parameters from this screen.
- Click Next.If object compilation is required and the privilege is not given, then you can find that out from this screen.The screen displays the grants provided to the schema. This is for information purpose only.
- Click Next to include PAR
File.
- Specify the PAR File details.Refer to the PAR File details table.
Table 4-3 PAR File Details
Field Description Include PAR File Check this box to include the PAR file. If you check this box, you need to specify the PAR file name.
PAR file stands for Parameter File.
A PAR file is a text file that contains all valid parameters and their respective values. Maintaining the parameters in text format enables you to modify or reuse them easily.
PAR File Name Specify the PAR file name if you have checked the box Include PAR File.
- Specify the Oracle directory name. Ensure that the
Oracle Directory Name
mentioned is created in the server.This is the directory in the server machine where the import file is located.
- Click Next after you have specified the
Oracle directory details.The following screen is displayed.
Figure 4-11 Export Schema Name and Tablespace
- For Export Data Dump Parameters, specify the following
details.Refer to the table of Export Data Dump Parameters.
Table 4-4 Export Data Dump Parameters
Field Description Dump File Name Specify the import file name.
Export Schema Name Specify the export schema name from which the import file is imported.
Export Schema Tablespace Specify the export schema tablespace from which the import file is imported.
- Click Next after you have specified the
above details.The following screen is displayed.
Figure 4-12 Import Schema Name and Tablespace
- For Import Data Dump Parameters, specify the following
details.Refer to the table of Import Data Dump Parameters.
Table 4-5 Import Data Dump Parameters
Field Description Import Schema Name Specify the import schema name to which the import file is loaded.
Import Schema Tablespace Specify the import schema tablespace to which the import file is loaded.
- Click Next and you can view the status
of data imported.The following screen is displayed.
- You can optionally import the objects, data or full set by
using Import Objects,
Import Data or
Full Import buttons
respectively.This triggers the import operation.