Connection Property | Description |
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Connection Name | A name for the connection. This name must be unique within the organization. Connection names can contain alphanumeric characters, spaces, and the following special characters: _ . + - Spaces at the beginning or end of the name are trimmed and are not saved as part of the name. Maximum length is 100 characters. Connection names are not case sensitive. |
Description | An optional description for the connection. Maximum length is 255 characters. |
Type | The type of connection. Select the Flat File connection type. |
Runtime Environment | Runtime environment that contains the Secure Agent to use for accessing the flat files. Or for Data Integration, a serverless runtime environment that contains the mounted EFS or NFS directories which contain the flat files. Note: Do not select a runtime environment with Secure Agents that run on NTT. A flat file connection cannot use a Secure Agent that runs on NTT. |
Directory | Directory where the flat file is stored. Must be accessible by all Secure Agents in the selected runtime environment. Enter the full directory or click Browse to locate and select the directory. When you use the connection, you can select a file that's contained in the directory or in any of its subdirectories. This directory is also used in any data disks configured for a serverless runtime environment. Maximum length is 100 characters. Directory names can contain alphanumeric characters, spaces, and the following special characters: / \ : _ ~ The directory is the service URL for this connection type. Note: On Windows, the Browse for Directory dialog box doesn't display mapped drives. You can browse My Network Places in Windows Explorer to locate the directory and copy the location from the address bar or enter the directory name in the following format: \\<server_name>\<directory_path>. If network directories do not display, you can configure a login for the Secure Agent service. This functionality might not be available on newer versions of Windows. Do not include the name of the flat file. You specify the file name when you create the task. In a serverless runtime environment, this directory must be one of the mounted directories or their subdirectories in the data disk. |
Browse button | Use to locate and select the directory where flat files are stored. |
Date Format | Date format for date fields in the flat file. Default date format is: MM/dd/yyyy HH:mm:ss |
Code Page | The code page of the system that hosts the flat file. Select one of the following code pages:
In advanced mappings, flat file objects in cloud storage connections must use UTF-8 encoding. If the file contains supplementary characters with UTF-16 encoding, the task fails. Note: When you use a flat file connection with the Shift-JIS code page and a UTF data object, be sure to install fonts that fully support Unicode. |
* Data preview uses a similar ISO 8859-4 Scandinavian/Baltic code page, but runtime processing uses ISO 8859-10 Latin 6 (Nordic), so data preview and runtime encoding won't match. |