PowerExchange Adapters
This section describes changes to PowerExchange adapters in version 10.2.
PowerExchange Adapters for Informatica
This section describes changes to Informatica adapters in 10.2.
PowerExchange for Amazon S3
Effective in version 10.2, PowerExchange for Amazon S3 has the following changes:
- •You can provide the folder path without specifying the bucket name in the advanced properties for read and write operation in the following format: /<folder_name>. The Data Integration Service appends this folder path with the folder path that you specify in the connection properties.
Previously, you specified the bucket name along with the folder path in the advanced properties for read and write operation in the following format: <bucket_name>/<folder_name>.
- •You can view the bucket name directory following sub directory list in the left panel and selected list of files in the right panel of metadata import browser.
Previously, PowerExchange for Amazon S3 displayed the list of bucket names in the left panel and folder path along with file names in right panel of metadata import browser.
- •PowerExchange for Amazon S3 creates the data object read operation and data object write operation for the Amazon S3 data object automatically.
Previously, you had to create the data object read operation and data object write operation for the Amazon S3 data object manually.
For more information, see the Informatica PowerExchange for Amazon S3 10.2 User Guide
PowerExchange Adapters for PowerCenter
This section describes changes to PowerCenter adapters in version 10.2.
PowerExchange for Amazon Redshift
Effective in version 10.2, you must provide the schema name for the Amazon Redshift table to run mappings successfully.
Previously, mappings would run even if the public schema was selected.
For more information, see the Informatica PowerExchange for Amazon Redshift 10.2 User Guide for PowerCenter.
PowerExchange for Email Server
Effective in version 10.2, PowerExchange for Email Server installs with the Informatica services.
Previously, PowerExchange for Email Server had a separate installer.
For more information, see the Informatica PowerExchange for Email Server 10.2 User Guide for PowerCenter.
PowerExchange for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne
Effective in version 10.2, PowerExchange for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne installs with the Informatica services.
Previously, PowerExchange for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne had a separate installer.
For more information, see the Informatica PowerExchange for JD Edwards EnterpriseOne 10.2 User Guide for PowerCenter.
PowerExchange for JD Edwards World
Effective in version 10.2, PowerExchange for JD Edwards World installs with the Informatica services.
Previously, PowerExchange for JD Edwards World had a separate installer.
For more information, see the Informatica PowerExchange for JD Edwards World 10.2 User Guide for PowerCenter.
PowerExchange for LDAP
Effective in version 10.2, PowerExchange for LDAP installs with the Informatica services.
Previously, PowerExchange for LDAP had a separate installer.
For more information, see the Informatica PowerExchange for LDAP 10.2 User Guide for PowerCenter.
PowerExchange for Lotus Notes
Effective in version 10.2, PowerExchange for Lotus Notes installs with the Informatica services.
Previously, PowerExchange for Lotus Notes had a separate installer.
For more information, see the Informatica PowerExchange for Lotus Notes 10.2 User Guide for PowerCenter.
PowerExchange for Oracle E-Business Suite
Effective in version 10.2, PowerExchange for Oracle E-Business Suite installs with the Informatica services.
Previously, PowerExchange for Oracle E-Business Suite had a separate installer.
For more information, see the Informatica PowerExchange for Oracle E-Business Suite 10.2 User Guide for PowerCenter.
PowerExchange for SAP NetWeaver
Effective in version 10.2, Informatica does not package secure transports in a separate folder named Secure within the Informatica installer .zip file. Informatica packages both standard and secure transports in the following folders:
- •Unicode cofiles: Informatica installer zip file/saptrans/mySAP/UC/cofiles
- •Unicode data files: Informatica installer zip file/saptrans/mySAP/UC/data
- •Non-Unicode cofiles: Informatica installer zip file/saptrans/mySAP/NUC/cofiles
- •Non-Unicode data files: Informatica installer zip file/saptrans/mySAP/NUC/data
Previously, Informatica packaged the secure transports in the following folders:
- •Unicode cofiles: Informatica installer zip file/saptrans/mySAP/UC/Secure/cofiles
- •Unicode data files: Informatica installer zip file/saptrans/mySAP/UC/Secure/data
- •Non-Unicode cofiles: Informatica installer zip file/saptrans/mySAP/NUC/Secure/cofiles
- •Non-Unicode data files: Informatica installer zip file/saptrans/mySAP/NUC/Secure/data
For more information, see the Informatica PowerExchange for SAP NetWeaver 10.2 User Guide for PowerCenter.
PowerExchange for Siebel
Effective in version 10.2, PowerExchange for Siebel installs with the Informatica services.
Previously, PowerExchange for Siebel had a separate installer.
For more information, see the Informatica PowerExchange for Siebel 10.2 User Guide for PowerCenter.