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Rohit Kapoor Says:

August 4th, 2009 at 7:13 am


Hi Mark,
I am new to ODI and was following the steps mentioned in your article -An Introd
uction to Real-Time Data Integration (http://www.oracle.com/technology/pub/artic
les/rittman-odi.html) to implement CDC. I am using the ODIWaitForLogData tool. I
set it up to check the journalized table using the subscriber I defined. It wil
l check every one second (Polling Interval = 1000 ms) with a timeout of 60 secon
ds (Timeout = 60000 ms) and move on to the next step when 2 rows of data have ch
anged in the journalized table (Global Row Count = 2).
The package diagram looks similar to the example as mentioned in your article. S
ince I am using the event detection tool, my assumption is that the package (con
taining ODIWaitForLogData, Interfaces and ODIStartScen) should execute automatic
ally as soon as the journal data arrives. ODIWaitForLogData is the first step. B
ut, this doesn t work this way. I have to manually run the package every time I ge
t journal data. Do I need to schedule the scenario to run continuously? Does ODI
WaitForLogData not run on its own as soon as it gets the journal data? Please gu
ide me on this.
Rohit Kapoor Says:
August 4th, 2009 at 10:48 am
Mark,
The above issue is resolved. The Timeout property for ODIWaitForLogData was not
set correctly.
Sid Says:
August 16th, 2009 at 8:37 pm
Mark,
Great post!!! I just wanted to write a comment about this:
you can t use the Config
uration Manager to take a target table, trace it back to the task that loaded it
, then trace this back to the SDE task and then the source tables that provided
its data..
you can not do this through the config manager, but you can trace this
in ODI designer. You need to go to models, find the target data store, expand i
t and expand Used In branch. This gives you the tables that is used to load this
table as well as the related interfaces. But you are right, a better interface
for a config manager should show this lineage.
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