How Oracle GoldenGate Handles Derived Object Names
DDL operations can contain a base object name and also a derived object name.
A base object is an object that contains data. A derived object is an object that inherits some attributes of the base object to perform a function related to that object. DDL statements that have both base and derived objects are:
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RENAMEandALTER RENAME -
CREATEandDROPon an index, synonym, or trigger
Consider the following DDL statement:
CREATE INDEX hr.indexPayrollDate ON TABLE hr.tabPayroll (payDate);
In this case, the table is the base object. Its name
(hr.tabPayroll) is the base name and is subject to
mapping with TABLE or MAP under the
MAPPED scope. The derived object is the index, and its name
(hr.indexPayrollDate) is the derived name.
You can map a derived name in its own TABLE or
MAP statement, separately from that of the base object. Or, you
can use one MAP statement to handle both. In the case of
MAP, the conversion of derived object names on the target works
as follows: