Configuring the components
Procedure
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Double-click tOracleInput to open its
Basic Settings view in the Component tab.
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Select a connection type from the Connection
Type drop-down list. In this example, it is Oracle SID.
Select the version of the Oracle database to be used from the DB Version drop-down list. In this example, it is Oracle 12-7.In the Host field, enter the Oracle database server's IP address. In this example, it is 192.168.31.32.In the Database field, enter the database name. In this example, it is TALEND.In the Oracle schema field, enter the Oracle schema name. In this example, it is TALEND.In the Username and Password fields, enter the authentication details.
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Click the [...] button next to Edit schema to open the schema editor.
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Click the [+] button to add four
columns: ID and AGE of the integer type, NAME and SEX of the
string type.
Click OK to close the schema editor and accept the propagation prompted by the pop-up dialog box.
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Put the cursor in the Table Name field
and press F5 for context parameter setting.
The dialog box New Context Parameter pops
up.
For more information about context settings, see Using contexts and variables.
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In the Name field, enter the context
parameter name. In this example, it is TABLE.
In the Default value field, enter the name of the Oracle database table to be queried. In this example, it is PERSON.
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Click Finish to validate the setting.
The context parameter context.TABLE automatically appears in the Table Name field.
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In the Query Type list, select Built-In. Then, click Guess
Query to get the query statement.
"SELECT "+context.TABLE+".\"ID\", "+context.TABLE+".NAME, "+context.TABLE+".SEX, "+context.TABLE+".AGE FROM "+context.TABLE
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Double-click tLogRow to open its
Basic settings view in the Component tab.
- In the Mode area, select Table (print values in cells of a table) for a better display of the results.
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