Updated on 2024-01-16 GMT+08:00

From a Relational Database

Sample JSON File

"from-config-values": {
        "configs": [
          {
            "inputs": [
              {
                "name": "fromJobConfig.useSql",
                "value": "false"
              },
              {
                "name": "fromJobConfig.schemaName",
                "value": "rf_database"
              },
              {
                "name": "fromJobConfig.tableName",
                "value": "rf_from"
              },
              {
                "name": "fromJobConfig.columnList",
                "value": "AA&BB"
              },
              {
                "name": "fromJobConfig.incrMigration",
                "value": "false"
              }
            ],
            "name": "fromJobConfig"
          }
        ]
      }

Parameter Description

Parameter

Mandatory

Type

Description

fromJobConfig.useSql

Yes

Boolean

Whether to use the customized SQL statement to export data when exporting relational database data

fromJobConfig.sql

No

String

Customized SQL statement. CDM executes the SQL statement to export data.

fromJobConfig.schemaName

Yes

String

Database mode or tablespace. For example, public.

NOTE:
The parameter value can contain wildcard characters (*), which is used to export all databases whose names start with a certain prefix or end with a certain suffix. The examples are as follows:
  • SCHEMA* indicates that all databases whose names starting with SCHEMA are exported.
  • *SCHEMA indicates that all databases whose names ending with SCHEMA are exported.
  • *SCHEMA* indicates that all databases whose names containing SCHEMA are exported.

fromJobConfig.tableName

Yes

String

Table name. For example, TBL_EXAMPLE.

NOTE:
The table name can contain wildcard characters (*), which is used to export all tables whose names start with a certain prefix or end with a certain suffix. The number and types of fields in the tables must be the same. The examples are as follows:
  • table* indicates that all tables whose names starting with table are exported.
  • *table indicates that all tables whose names ending with table are exported.
  • *table* indicates that all tables whose names containing table are exported.

fromJobConfig.whereClause

No

String

WHERE clause used to specify the data to be extracted. If no WHERE clause is configured, the entire table will be extracted. For example, age > 18 and age <= 60.

fromJobConfig.columnList

No

String

List of fields to be extracted. Use & to separate field names. For example, id&gid&name.

fromJobConfig.partitionColumn

No

String

Partition field to be extracted, by which a job is split in multiple sub-jobs executed concurrently. For example, id.

fromJobConfig.usePartition

No

Boolean

When data is exported from the Oracle database, data can be extracted from each partition in a partitioned table. When this function is enabled, you can use the fromJobConfig.partitionList parameter to specify the partitions in the Oracle table. This function does not support non-partitioned tables.

fromJobConfig.partitionList

No

String

Oracle table partitions to be migrated. Separate multiple partitions with ampersands (&). If you do not set this parameter, all partitions will be migrated.