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ODI11g: Creating an ODI Procedure to Create and Populate RDBMS Table Purpose This tutorial walks you through the steps that are needed to create a project and a procedure in Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) to create and populate a relational table. Time to Complete Approximately 30 minutes Overview A common task that is performed using ODI is to create and populate a relational table. This tutorial walks you through the steps that are needed to create a project and a procedure that will create and populate a relational table with data. You also execute the procedure and verify the execution within ODI Operator. Scenario Linda works as a database administrator for Global Enterprise. In Global Enterprise, Linda is responsible for performing database management and integration tasks on the various resources within the organization. In particular, Linda is responsible for data loading, transformation, and validation. To begin working on her projects, Linda created the new Master repository and Work repository. Now Linda needs to create a project and a procedure to create a relational table and populate it with data.

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ODI11g: Creating an ODI Procedure to Create and Populate RDBMS TablePurposeThis tutorial walks you through the steps that are needed to create a project and a procedure in Oracle Data Integrator (ODI) to create and populate a relational table. Time to CompleteApproximately 30 minutes OverviewA common task that is performed using ODI is to create and populate a relational table. This tutorial walks you through the steps that are needed to create a project and a procedure that will create and populate a relational table with data. You also execute the procedure and verify the execution within ODI Operator.ScenarioLinda works as a database administrator for Global Enterprise. In Global Enterprise, Linda is responsible for performing database management and integration tasks on the various resources within the organization. In particular, Linda is responsible for data loading, transformation, and validation. To begin working on her projects, Linda created the new Master repository and Work repository. Now Linda needs to create a project and a procedure to create a relational table and populate it with data. Creating RDBMS Schema for ODI Source Datastore You need to create a schema to host the RDBMS table. In this OBE, you use the RDBMS user/schema ODI_STAGE.To create a new RDBMS schema for the ODI datastore, perform the following steps:1 .Start SQL Developer. You will create the new schema/user by executing the following SQL commands: create user ODI_STAGE identified by ODI_STAGE default tablespace users temporary tablespace temp;

grant connect, resource, create trigger, create view to ODI_STAGE;

2 .If not done before, in SQL Developer create new connection called ODI_STAGE. Enter User name as ODI_STAGE with password ODI_STAGE. For SID enter ORCL. Click Test to verify connection, and then click Connect.

Creating a New ODI Dataserver, Physical and Logical Schemas for RDBMS table After you created the new database target datastore, you need to create a new ODI target data server and the Physical schema. To create the ODI target data server and physical schema, perform the following steps:1 .In ODI, Open ODI Topology Navigator and then select the Physical Architecture tab. Expand Technologies, right-click Oracle and select New Data Server.

2 .In the Data Server: New window, enter the values provided in the table below. Click the JDBC tab. Parameter Value

Name ODI_STAGE

Instance/dblink (Data Server) ORCL

User ODI_STAGE

Password ODI_STAGE

3 .Click for JDBC Driver. Select Oracle JDBC Driver. Click OK. Click for JDBC Url, select jdbc:oracle:thin:@::, and then click OK. Edit the Url to read: jdbc:oracle:thin:@localhost:1521:ORCL for Oracle Database. Note: Do not copy and paste in the JDBC Url field. This may cause problems with entering a valid URL string.

4 .Click Test Connection. In the window that opens, click Yes to save your data. In the Information window, click OK. Click Test to verify successful connection. Click OK.

5 .Click Expand Oracle technology node, right-click ODI_STAGE dataserver, and then select New Physical Schema.

6 .In Schema (Schema) and Schema (Work Schema) field enter your ODI_STAGE schema. Click Save button. Close ODI_STAGE.ODI_STAGE physical schema window. In the Information window, click OK.

7 .Open Logical Architecture tab, expand Technologies > Oracle. Right-click Oracle technology and then select New Logical Schema.

1 .Name logical schema ODI_STAGE. In the Global context, connect this logical schema to ODI_STAGE physical schema as shown below. Click Save button and then close the tabs.

Creating a New ODI ProjectTo create a new project within Oracle Data Integrator, perform the following steps:1.Start ODI Designer: Start > Programs > Oracle > Oracle Data Integrator > ODI Studio . Select WORKREP1 from the Login Name drop-down list if not already selected. Enter SUPERVISOR in the User field and SUNOPSIS in the Password field. Click OK to login.

2.In the designer tab, click the Projects tab, click New Project icon , and then click New Project.

3.On the screen that appears, set the Name of the project to Procedure-CRT-TBL in the Name field. The Code field is filled automatically. Click Save icon . The newly created Procedure-CRT-TBL project now appears in the Projects tree view. You have now successfully added a new ODI project.

Creating ODI Procedure to Create and Populate RDBMS Table To create a new ODI procedure to create and populate RDBMS table, perform the following steps:1.In the Projects tab, expand: Procedure-CRT-TBL > First Folder. Right-click Procedures and select New Procedure.

2.Enter the procedure name as PRD-create-populate-table. Set Target Technology to Oracle. Click the Details tab. Click the icon to add a step in the procedure.

3 .In the Command: New window, enter the parameters of the procedure and the command on target provided below. You need this command to drop the table in case the table with this name exists. Select the Ignore Errors check box. Select details tab. Parameter Value

Name Drop table

Technology Oracle

Schema ODI_STAGE

DROP table ODI_STAGE.SRC_SALES_PERSON1

DROP table ODI_STAGE.SRC_SALES_PERSON1

4 .Click the icon to add another step in the procedure. In the Command: New window, if not selected, click the Command on Target tab. Enter the parameters of the procedure and the command provided below, and then click the Details tab. Parameter Value

Name Create Table

Technology Oracle

Schema ODI_STAGE

CREATE table "SRC_SALES_PERSON1" ("SALES_PERSON_ID" NUMBER(8,0) NOT NULL,"FIRST_NAME" VARCHAR2(80),"LAST_NAME" VARCHAR2(80),"DATE_HIRED" VARCHAR2(80),"DATE_UPDATED" DATE NOT NULL,constraint "TRG_SALES_PERSON1_PK" primary key("SALES_PERSON_ID"))

5 .Click the icon to enter the step to populate the SRC_SALES_PERSON table. Enter the parameters of the procedure and the command provided below, and then click the Details tab. Parameter Value

Name Populate table

Technology Oracle

Schema ODI_STAGE

begininsert into ODI_STAGE.SRC_SALES_PERSON1 values(11,'Andrew','Andersen','22/02/1999',sysdate);insert into ODI_STAGE.SRC_SALES_PERSON1 values(12,'John','Galagers','20/04/2000',sysdate);insert into ODI_STAGE.SRC_SALES_PERSON1 values(13,'Jeffrey','Jeferson','32422',sysdate);insert into ODI_STAGE.SRC_SALES_PERSON1 values(20,'Jennie','Daumesnil','28/02/1988',sysdate);insert into ODI_STAGE.SRC_SALES_PERSON1 values(21,'Steve','Barrot','24/09/1992',sysdate);insert into ODI_STAGE.SRC_SALES_PERSON1 values(22,'Mary','Carlin','14/03/1995',sysdate);insert into ODI_STAGE.SRC_SALES_PERSON1 values(30,'Paul','Moore','36467',sysdate);insert into ODI_STAGE.SRC_SALES_PERSON1 values(31,'Paul','Edwood','18/03/2003',sysdate);insert into ODI_STAGE.SRC_SALES_PERSON1 values(32,'Megan','Keegan','29/05/2001',sysdate);insert into ODI_STAGE.SRC_SALES_PERSON1 values(40,'Rodolph','Bauman','29/05/2000',sysdate);insert into ODI_STAGE.SRC_SALES_PERSON1 values(41,'Stanley','Fischer','37233',sysdate);insert into ODI_STAGE.SRC_SALES_PERSON1 values(42,'Brian','Schmidt','25/08/1992',sysdate);insert into ODI_STAGE.SRC_SALES_PERSON1 values(50,'Anish','Ishimoto','30/01/1992',sysdate);insert into ODI_STAGE.SRC_SALES_PERSON1 values(51,'Cynthia','Nagata','28/02/1994',sysdate);insert into ODI_STAGE.SRC_SALES_PERSON1 values(52,'William','Kudo','28/03/1993',sysdate);end;

6 .View your newly created commands and click Save to save the procedure. Close the tab.

7 .Expand Procedure-CRT-TBL > Procedures, select the newly created procedure PRD-create-populate-table, and then select Execute. Click OK. Click OK again.

8 .Open ODI Operator. In ODI Operator, click All executions node, click the Refresh icon, find your session, and verify that your procedure executed successfully.

9 .Open the Oracle SQL developer and expand ODI_STAGE connection. Select Tables node and click Refresh button . Doubleclick the newly created table SRC_SALES_PERSON1, click Data tab, and verify that your table SRC_SALES_PERSON1 was successfully created and populated with records as shown below.