In CLAIRE Copilot, you can quickly and easily create an application ingestion and replication task or database ingestion and replication task. The task can use any supported load type and source and target combination.
Based on the information you provide in the first prompt, CLAIRE Copilot determines the asset type to use, considering both Data Ingestion and Replication assets and Data Integration assets. It then helps you configure the asset and creates it. You can customize the asset in the latest Data Ingestion and Replication task wizard according to your requirements.
CLAIRE Copilot can guide you through performing the following high-level configuration steps:
1Select a target connection.
2Select a source connection.
3Select a running runtime environment.
4Select the target schema, if required for the target type.
5Select the source schema, if required for the source type.
6Identify the source tables in the schema from which to replicate data, if you didn't include this information in the first prompt.
7Review a generated summary of the task definition.
8Confirm the task definition to create the task and open it in the task configuration wizard.
Note: CLAIRE Copilot skips steps if you entered the information in the first prompt or set a default runtime environment. For example, if you enter a specific connection name or schema name in the first prompt, the step for entering that information is skipped during the conversation. If you previously set a default runtime environment, the step for entering a runtime environment is skipped.
After the task is generated and opened in the task wizard, you can finalize it by performing the following steps:
1Edit the task to customize it or set additonal fields.
2Save the task.
3Deploy the task to create a job instance, which you can then run from a monitoring interface.
Guidelines:
When using CLAIRE Copilot for creating ingestion and replication tasks, consider the following guidelines:
•CLAIRE Copilot can't create file ingestion and replication tasks or streaming ingestion and replication tasks. Configure these task types in the older task configuration wizard.
•If you previously set a default runtime environment from the task configuration wizard, CLAIRE Copilot uses that runtime environment and doesn't display the step for entering it during the conversation.
•During a conversation, you can't return to previous entries to change them. Start a new conversation or edit the task later in the task configuration wizard.
•Prompts for selecting source and target connections display up to five connections. If you need to use another existing connection, you can type the name of the connection.
•You can't change to another connection type during the conversation. CLAIRE Copilot expects the source and target types that you specified in the first prompt. However, you can change to another connection of the same type, for example, change an Oracle Database Ingestion connection to another Oracle Database Ingestion connection.
•In the first prompt, you can include criteria for selecting the source tables or objects. You can enter include and exclude criteria that contain table names or name masks with the * and ? wildcards, or say "select all" to select all tables in the schema. If you don't enter this criteria in the first prompt, you'll be prompted to enter it during the conversation, after the source schema is selected. Once entered, you can't change or delete your table selection criteria in CLAIRE Copilot. However, you can still modify which tables are selected when you edit the task in the task configuration wizard.
•If multiple CDC methods are available for a database ingestion and replication source, CLAIRE Copilot generates the task with the default method. If you want to use another method, edit the task in the task configuration wizard.
•A few required fields are currently not included in CLAIRE Copilot, such as the Stage field for Snowflake targets. You’ll need to set them in the task wizard.
•CLAIRE Copilot doesn't recognize any Data Ingestion and Replication custom properties that you enter in the prompt. You must enter them in the task configuration wizard.