Oracle Database Link Parameters
Do not change the password or user when the job is running. If you do so, the password will not take effect immediately and the job will fail.
Parameter |
Description |
Example Value |
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Name |
Link name, which should be defined based on the data source type, so it is easier to remember what the link is for |
oracle_link |
Database Server |
IP address or domain name of the database to connect |
192.168.0.1 |
Port |
Port of the database to connect |
Default port: 1521 |
Connection Type |
Oracle database connection type. The following options are available:
|
SID |
Instance Name |
Oracle instance ID, which is used to differentiate databases by instances. This parameter is available only when Connection Type is set to SID. |
dbname |
Database Name |
Name of the database to connect This parameter is available only when Connection Type is set to Service Name. |
dbname |
Username |
Username used for accessing the database This account must have the permissions required to read and write data tables and metadata. |
cdm |
Password |
Password of the username |
- |
Use Agent |
The agent function will be unavailable soon and does not need to be configured. |
- |
Agent |
The agent function will be unavailable soon and does not need to be configured. |
- |
Oracle Version |
Oracle database version. This parameter is available only for Oracle links. If java.sql.SQLException: Protocol violation is displayed, select another version. |
Later than 12.1 |
Fetch Size |
(Optional) Displayed when you click Show Advanced Attributes. Number of rows obtained by each request. Set this parameter based on the data source and the job's data size. If the value is either too large or too small, the job may run for a long time. A migration from the Oracle to DWS database may time out due to a long data write duration in the DWS database. In this case, reduce the value of Fetch Size for the Oracle database. |
1000 |
Link Attributes |
(Optional) Click Add to add the JDBC connector attributes of multiple specified data sources. For details, see the JDBC connector document of the corresponding database.
The following are some examples:
|
sslmode=require |
Reference Sign |
(Optional) Delimiter between the names of the referenced tables or columns. For details, see the product documentation of the corresponding database. |
" |
Driver Version |
Different types of relational databases adapt to different drivers. For details, see How Do I Obtain a Driver? |
- |
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