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xcfGroup
: The XCF group in the connect string, this parameter specifies the
Cross System Coupling Facility collection of XCF members the connection
belongs to. A group may consist of up to eight characters, and may span
between multiple systems.
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xcflmsMember
: This parameter specifies the Cross System Coupling Facility
group member.
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xcfServer
: The XCF server in the connect string, this parameter specifies the
Cross System Coupling Facility group member.
For IMS/DB direct, the following configuration property is available:
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disableExplicitSelect
: When set to
true
, this parameter disables the
explicitSelect ADD
attribute; every field is returned by a
SELECT *
FROM...
statement.
3.
Click
Save
to save the changes you made to the configuration properties.
Configuring the Data Source Driver Advanced Properties
You configure the advanced properties for a data source in the
Advanced
tab of the
data source editor. The advanced settings are the same for every data source.
Advanced settings let you do the following:
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Define the transaction type
■
Edit the syntax name
■
Provide a table owner
■
Determine if a data source is updateable or readable
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Provide repository information
■
Set the virtual view policy
Use the following procedure to configure the data source advanced features.
1.
Open Oracle Studio.
2.
In the Design Perspective Configuration View, expand the
Machine
folder and
then expand the machine where you want to configure the data source.
3.
Expand the
Data sources
folder, right click the data source you are configuring,
then select Open.
4.
Click the
Advanced
tab and make the changes that you want. The table below
describes the available fields:
Table 2–12
Data Source Advanced Configuration
Field
Description
Properties
Transaction type
The transaction level (0PC, 1PC or 2PC) that is applied to this
data source, no matter what level the data source supports. The
default is the data source’s default level.
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