You can create an encoded connection file by following these instructions:
- Create a
Filename.ini text file that contains at least one line using one of these format specifications:
- dxegenloadfile (-i option) or
dxeexport
- Format specification is
TYPE,ALIAS,SCHEMA,USERID,PASSWORD where:
- TYPE is ORACLE or ODBC
- ALIAS is either your ODBC DSN or Oracle TNS alias
-
SCHEMA is your schema name that contains your tables
- USERID and
PASSWORD are the user credentials to connect to
ALIAS
-
dxegenloadfile example - ODBC,TUTORIAL,SRC,INSTALL,1
- This example uses ODBC extension to connect to DSN TUTORIAL with supplied user credentials, and retrieves table information
from the schema SRC, so
dxegenloadfile can create files for consumption by the Distributed Loader.
-
dxeexport example - ODBC,Dist KB for DX 4.0,DX40,install,1
- This example uses ODBC extension to connect to DSN Dist KB for DX 4.0 with supplied user credentials, and retrieve knowledgebase
information, allowing
dxeexport to create required files for
dxestart to mask and subset your data.
- dxestart (-i option or
-o option)
- Format specification is
TYPE,ALIAS,SCHEMA,USERID,PASSWORD where:
- TYPE is ORACLE or ODBC
- ALIAS is either your ODBC DSN or Oracle TNS alias
- SCHEMA is your schema name that contains your tables
- USERID and
PASSWORD are the user credentials to connect to ALIAS
-
dxestart -i option example - ODBC,TUTORIAL,SRC,INSTALL,1
- This example uses ODBC extension to connect to DSN TUTORIAL with supplied user credentials, and is the source data store
(input). The source data store is be masked, subsetted, and placed in the target data store.
- dxestart -o option example - ODBC,Dist KB for DX 4.0,DX40,install,1
- This example uses ODBC extension to connect to DSN Dist KB for DX 4.0 with supplied user credentials, and is the target data
store (output). The source data store is masked, subsetted, and placed in the target data store.
Note: For any of these formats, you can optionally add
,,,,, to the end of the specification.
- Encode a
Filename.ini file with
dxeencrypt to create an encoded
Filename.rc file. For example, from a command prompt, enter:
dxeencrypt
Filename.ini
- Use an encoded
.rc file with
dxegenloadfile,
dxeexport, or
dxestart.