July 30, 2023

tOracleSCD – Docs for ESB 7.x

tOracleSCD

Reflects and tracks changes in a dedicated Oracle SCD table.

tOracleSCD addresses Slowly Changing
Dimension needs, reading regularly a source of data and logging the changes into a dedicated
SCD table.

tOracleSCD Standard properties

These properties are used to configure tOracleSCD running in
the Standard Job framework.

The Standard
tOracleSCD component belongs to the Business Intelligence and the Databases families.

The component in this framework is available in all Talend
products
.

Note: This component is a specific version of a dynamic database
connector. The properties related to database settings vary depending on your database
type selection. For more information about dynamic database connectors, see Dynamic database components.

Basic settings

Database

Select a type of database from the list and click
Apply.

Property type

Either Built-in or
Repository.

 

Built-in: No property data stored
centrally.

 

Repository: Select the Repository
file where properties are stored. The following fields are pre-filled in
using fetched data.

Use an existing connection

Select this check box and in the Component List click the relevant connection component to
reuse the connection details you already defined.

Note: When a Job contains the parent Job and the child Job, if you
need to share an existing connection between the two levels, for example, to share the
connection created by the parent Job with the child Job, you have to:

  1. In the parent level, register the database connection
    to be shared in the Basic
    settings
    view of the connection component which creates that very database
    connection.

  2. In the child level, use a dedicated connection
    component to read that registered database connection.

For an example about how to share a database connection
across Job levels, see

Talend Studio
User Guide
.

Connection type

Drop-down list of available drivers:

Oracle OCI: Select this
connection type to use Oracle Call Interface with a set of C-language
software APIs that provide an interface to the Oracle database.

Oracle Service Name: Select this
connection type to use the TNS alias that you give when you connect to
the remote database.

Oracle SID: Select this
connection type to uniquely identify a particular database on a
system.

Oracle Custom: Select this
connection type to access a clustered database.

DB Version

Select the Oracle version you are using.

Host

Database server IP address.

Port

Listening port number of DB server.

Database

Name of the database.

Schema

Name of the DB schema.

Username and Password

DB user authentication data.

To enter the password, click the […] button next to the
password field, and then in the pop-up dialog box enter the password between double quotes
and click OK to save the settings.

Table

Name of the table to be written. Note that only one table
can be written at a time.

Action on table

Select to perform one of the following operations on the
table defined:

– None: No action is carried out on the table.

– Create table: A new table is created.

– Create table if not exists: A table is created if it
does not exist.

Schema and Edit schema

A schema is a row description. It defines the number of fields
(columns) to be processed and passed on to the next component. When you create a Spark
Job, avoid the reserved word line when naming the
fields.

Click Edit
schema
to make changes to the schema. If the current schema is of the Repository type, three options are available:

  • View schema: choose this
    option to view the schema only.

  • Change to built-in property:
    choose this option to change the schema to Built-in for local changes.

  • Update repository connection:
    choose this option to change the schema stored in the repository and decide whether
    to propagate the changes to all the Jobs upon completion. If you just want to
    propagate the changes to the current Job, you can select No upon completion and choose this schema metadata
    again in the Repository Content
    window.

 

Built-in: The schema is created
and stored locally for this component only. Related topic: see
Talend Studio User Guide
.

 

Repository: The schema already
exists and is stored in the Repository, hence can be reused. Related
topic: see
Talend Studio User Guide
.

SCD Editor

The SCD editor helps to build and configure the data flow
for slowly changing dimension outputs.

For more information, see SCD management methodology.

Use memory saving Mode

Select this check box to maximize system performance.

Source keys include Null

Select this check box to allow the source key columns to
have Null values.

Warning:

Special attention should be paid to the uniqueness of
the source key(s) values when this option is selected.

Die on error

This check box is cleared by default, meaning to skip the
row on error and to complete the process for error-free rows.

Advanced settings

Additional JDBC parameters

Specify additional connection properties for the DB
connection you are creating. This option is not available if you have
selected the Use an existing
connection
check box in the Basic settings.

End date time details

Specify the time value of the SCD end date time setting in the
format of HH:mm:ss. The default
value for this field is 12:00:00.

This field appears only when SCD Type 2 is used and
Fixed year value is selected for creating the SCD
end date.

tStatCatcher Statistics

Select this check box to collect log data at the
component level.

Debug mode

Select this check box to display each step during
processing entries in a database.

Global Variables

Global Variables

NB_LINE_UPDATED: the number of rows updated. This is an
After variable and it returns an integer.

NB_LINE_INSERTED: the number of rows inserted. This is an
After variable and it returns an integer.

NB_LINE_REJECTED: the number of rows rejected. This is an
After variable and it returns an integer.

ERROR_MESSAGE: the error message generated by the
component when an error occurs. This is an After variable and it returns a string. This
variable functions only if the Die on error check box is
cleared, if the component has this check box.

A Flow variable functions during the execution of a component while an After variable
functions after the execution of the component.

To fill up a field or expression with a variable, press Ctrl +
Space
to access the variable list and choose the variable to use from it.

For further information about variables, see
Talend Studio

User Guide.

Usage

Usage rule

This component is used as Output component. It requires
an Input component and Row main link as input.

Dynamic settings

Click the [+] button to add a row in the table
and fill the Code field with a context
variable to choose your database connection dynamically from multiple
connections planned in your Job. This feature is useful when you need to
access database tables having the same data structure but in different
databases, especially when you are working in an environment where you
cannot change your Job settings, for example, when your Job has to be
deployed and executed independent of Talend Studio.

The Dynamic settings table is
available only when the Use an existing
connection
check box is selected in the Basic settings view. Once a dynamic parameter is
defined, the Component List box in the
Basic settings view becomes unusable.

For examples on using dynamic parameters, see Reading data from databases through context-based dynamic connections and Reading data from different MySQL databases using dynamically loaded connection parameters. For more information on Dynamic
settings
and context variables, see Talend Studio
User Guide.

Limitation

This component does not support using SCD type 0 together with other
SCD types.

Related scenario

For related scenarios, see tMysqlSCD.


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