Property | Description |
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Runtime Environment | The name of the run-time environment where you want to run the tasks. Select a Secure Agent, Hosted Agent, or serverless runtime environment. |
Host Name | JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server host name. |
Enterprise Port | JD Edwards EnterpriseOne server port number. Default is 6016. |
User Name | The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne database user name. |
Password | The password for the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne database user. |
Environment | Name of the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne environment you want to connect to. |
Role | Role of the JD Edwards EnterpriseOne user. Default is *ALL. |
User Name | The JD Edwards EnterpriseOne database user name. |
Password | Password for the database user. |
Driver Class Name | The driver class name that you can enter for the applicable database type. Required to write data in bulk with the interface table write option. Use the following JDBC driver class name:
com.informatica.jdbc.oracle.OracleDriver com.informatica.jdbc.db2.DB2Driver com.informatica.jdbc.sqlserver.SQLServerDriver For more information about which driver class to use with specific databases, see the vendor documentation. |
Connection String | The connection string to connect to the database. Required to write data in bulk with the interface table write option. The JDBC connection string uses the following syntax:
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JDE Product Code | The product code for the tables and views in JD Edwards EnterpriseOne. Note: You must specify only the product code without the description. If you specify a schema that is not valid, a java exception appears. |