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Informatica PowerCenter Data Validation Option (DVO)


Installation and Configuration Part I
The illustration below explains the steps involved to install and configure the Informatica PowerCenter
Data Validation Option for usage with Informatica PowerCenter installed on a local machine.

The OS and software versions used for this illustration are as below:
1. Microsoft Windows XP SP3 (32-bit)
2. Microsoft SQL Server 2008
3. Informatica PowerCenter 9.1.0 HotFix2
4. Informatica PowerCenter Data Validation Option 9.1.4.2
The Informatica PowerCenter Server and Clients, PowerCenter DVO Client and Microsoft SQL Server
2008 are all installed on the same machine in this illustration. If the Informatica PowerCenter Server is
installed on a machine other than the local machine, install the Data Validation Option on the same
machine as the Informatica PowerCenter Clients.
Note: The installation and configuration steps may differ for different versions of the DVO Client and
different database types. In this illustration, Microsoft SQL Server 2008 is used as the database to create
the Data Validation Option repository tables.
Prerequisite Checks
The machine that hosts Informatica Services must be installed and configured on the same local
area network as the Data Validation Option Client machine.
The Informatica domain must contain at least one PowerCenter Integration Service.
Install PowerCenter Client on the same machine where Data Validation Option will be installed.
Setup at least one PowerCenter repository.
System Permissions
You require certain system permissions to complete Data Validation Option installation and configuration.
To complete Data Validation Option setup, verify that you have the permission to complete the following
tasks:
Create a database, including the ability to create schemas, tables, indexes, sequences, and views.
Create a PowerCenter connection object in the Workflow Manager.
Create a folder in a PowerCenter repository in the Repository Manager.
Create and associate a PowerCenter Integration Service with the PowerCenter repository that the
Data Validation Option user can access. (This task can be performed by the Informatica
PowerCenter Administrator).
Copy a JAR file onto the machine that hosts Informatica Services. (This task can be performed by
the Informatica PowerCenter Administrator).
Configure the Administrator tool. (This task can be performed by the Informatica PowerCenter
Administrator).
Modify the environment variables on the machine where you install Data Validation Option.
Read and write on the Data Validation Option installation directory and subdirectories.

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The installation and configuration steps are explained below.
STEP-1: Creation of SQL user account for DVO repository
For this illustration, a new database infa_dvo is created in SQL Server along with a SQL user
account "infa". The database role membership assigned for the "infa" user on
the infa_dvo database is db_owner as shown below.

The infa_dvo database created will contain no database objects initially as shown below.

STEP-2: Verify if the PowerCenter Repository and Integration Services are running
For this illustration, the Informatica PowerCenter Repository ServicePowerCenter_RS and the
Integration Service PowerCenter_IS are created and running in the Informatica
domain Domain_bi-7984eff67b9e.

STEP-3: Creation of Informatica PowerCenter User


This step can be carried out with the help of the Informatica Administrator. The new Informatica
user to be created should have privileges to create a folder in Informatica PowerCenter Repository
Manager and to create a relational connection in Informatica Workflow Manager.
For this illustration, an Informatica user "nelrick" is created using the Informatica Administrator in
the Informatica PowerCenter repository PowerCenter_RS with the below roles.

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The privileges assigned to the Informatica user "nelrick" on selection of the above roles are shown
below.

STEP-4: Creation of folder in Informatica PowerCenter Repository Manager


Login to the Informatica PowerCenter repository from the PowerCenter Repository Manager tool
using the Informatica login "nelrick" created in STEP-3.
Create a folder DVO as shown below. This folder is needed for DVO to store the mappings,
sessions and workflows that get generated while performing tests and to execute these tests. This
folder is to be used specifically to store only the DVO mappings. Every DVO user must have the
privileges to use this folder.

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The user "nelrick" has permissions on the DVO folder as shown below. Grant permissions to other
users if needed on the DVO folder.

STEP-5: Creation of relational connection in Informatica Workflow Manager


Login to the Informatica PowerCenter repository from the PowerCenter Workflow Manager tool
using the Informatica login "nelrick".
Create a relational connection INFA_DVO that points to the DVO repository
databaseinfa_dvo created in STEP-1 with the SQL user account "infa" as shown below. This is
needed for Informatica PowerCenter Integration Service to connect to the DVO repository to store
the test results in the DVO repository tables.

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STEP-6: Verify if domains.infa file is present on the machine where PowerCenter Clients are
installed
Check if the domains.infa file is available in the following location: \clients \PowerCenterClient\.
If the domains.infa file is not available on the PowerCenter Client machine,
copy the file from the following location on the PowerCenter server machine:installation directory>\
STEP-7: Creation of environment variable on DVO Client machine
Create an environment variable called INFA_HOME and set the value to the location of the
domains.infa file as shown below. Enter only the domains.infa file path, excluding the domains.infa
filename,
for
the
variable
value
as
shown
below.
The
value
is
C:\Informatica\9.1.0\clients\PowerCenterClient\ for this illustration.

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