Oracle® iSetup User Guide Release 12 Part No. B31430-02 August 2007 Oracle iSet
Oracle® iSetup User Guide Release 12 Part No. B31430-02 August 2007 Oracle iSetup User Guide, Release 12 Part No. B31430-02 Copyright © 2002, 2007, Oracle. All rights reserved. Primary Author: Melody Yang, Mildred Wang Contributing Author: Srikrishan Bandi, Anne Carlson, Sameer Chhabra, Anish Malhotra, Ultan O'Broin The Programs (which include both the software and documentation) contain proprietary information; they are provided under a license agreement containing restrictions on use and disclosure and are also protected by copyright, patent, and other intellectual and industrial property laws. Reverse engineering, disassembly, or decompilation of the Programs, except to the extent required to obtain interoperability with other independently created software or as specified by law, is prohibited. The information contained in this document is subject to change without notice. If you find any problems in the documentation, please report them to us in writing. 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Other names may be trademarks of their respective owners. iii Contents Send Us Your Comments Preface 1 Introduction About Oracle iSetup.................................................................................................................. 1-1 Footprint.................................................................................................................................... 1-2 Usage Scenarios......................................................................................................................... 1-2 2 Configuring iSetup Prerequisites.............................................................................................................................. 2-1 Instance Overview..................................................................................................................... 2-1 Using Oracle iSetup.................................................................................................................. 2-3 3 iSetup Home Home Page................................................................................................................................. 3-1 4 Instance Mapping Overview................................................................................................................................... 4-1 Prerequisites.............................................................................................................................. 4-2 Instance Mapping...................................................................................................................... 4-3 Deleting an Instance Mapping............................................................................................. 4-4 Creating an Instance Mapping.................................................................................................. 4-4 iv 5 Migrations Overview................................................................................................................................... 5-1 Selection Sets............................................................................................................................. 5-1 Viewing a Selection Set........................................................................................................ 5-4 Viewing Filters..................................................................................................................... 5-5 Creating a Selection Set........................................................................................................ 5-5 Creating a Selection Set with a Template...................................................................... 5-5 Creating a Custom Selection Set.................................................................................... 5-8 Updating a Selection Set.................................................................................................... 5-10 Duplicating a Selection Set.................................................................................................5-10 Deleting a Selection Set...................................................................................................... 5-11 Extracts..................................................................................................................................... 5-11 Viewing an Extract.............................................................................................................5-14 Creating an Extract............................................................................................................ 5-15 Uploading an Extract......................................................................................................... 5-17 Transforming an Extract.................................................................................................... 5-18 Loading an Extract............................................................................................................. 5-18 Reporting from an Extract..................................................................................................5-18 Deleting an Extract.............................................................................................................5-18 Downloading an Extract.................................................................................................... 5-19 Transforms...............................................................................................................................5-19 Viewing a Transform......................................................................................................... 5-22 Creating, Updating, and Freezing a Transform................................................................. 5-23 Transforming All Attributes for a Data Object...................................................................5-28 Loading a Transform......................................................................................................... 5-30 Deleting a Transform......................................................................................................... 5-30 Loads........................................................................................................................................ 5-30 Viewing a Load.................................................................................................................. 5-32 Creating a Load..................................................................................................................5-32 Restarting a Load............................................................................................................... 5-35 Deleting a Load.................................................................................................................. 5-35 6 Reports Overview................................................................................................................................... 6-1 Standard Reports....................................................................................................................... 6-1 Creating a Standard Report................................................................................................. 6-3 Viewing a Standard Report..................................................................................................6-5 Downloading a Standard Report......................................................................................... 6-6 Deleting a Standard Report..................................................................................................6-7 v Comparison Reports.................................................................................................................. 6-7 Creating a Comparison Report............................................................................................ 6-9 Viewing a Comparison Report...........................................................................................6-11 Downloading a Comparison Report.................................................................................. 6-12 Deleting a Comparison Report.......................................................................................... 6-13 7 Interface Repository Overview................................................................................................................................... 7-1 Searching for Interfaces............................................................................................................ 7-2 Registering an Interface............................................................................................................ 7-4 Updating an Interface................................................................................................................7-6 Example of Data Migration Using Registered Interfaces.........................................................7-6 A Selection Set Templates Overview................................................................................................................................... A-1 Grouped Selection Set.............................................................................................................. A-1 Individual Selection Sets.......................................................................................................... A-6 Custom Selection Sets.............................................................................................................A-12 B Profile Options Oracle iSetup Profile Options and Categories......................................................................... B-1 Glossary vii Send Us Your Comments Oracle iSetup User Guide, Release 12 Part No. B31430-02 Oracle welcomes customers' comments and suggestions on the quality and usefulness of this document. Your feedback is important, and helps us to best meet your needs as a user of our products. 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Structure 1 Introduction This chapter gives you an overview of Oracle iSetup. It also gives you a brief introduction to Oracle iSetup's footprint and usage scenarios. 2 Configuring iSetup This chapter helps you to configure iSetup. It covers the prerequisites for using iSetup and suggestions to tune iSetup for optimal performance. 3 iSetup Home This chapter talks about information available on the Home page of Oracle iSetup. 4 Instance Mapping This chapter helps you to maintain instance mappings. Mapped instances act as the source instance or target instances during migration. uploads/s1/ isetup-user-guide.pdf
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