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Lab 1a - Adding a Repository mentioned in Admin Console
* Open the Repository Manager.* Go to Repository menu and click Add Repository.
* Enter the Repository Name and User Name* Double click on the repository once it gets added in the Navigator window* Enter the user name, password and the Domain Name .* The Repository Manger opens the repository
Lab 1b -Adding a user to Developer group
* Open the Repository Manger.* Connect to the repository by double clicking it.* Enter the username and password with Administrator privileges.* Go to Security menu and click Manage Users and Privileges.* Create a new user by checking on the Add tab.* The Repository Manager creates a new user.* Click on the user name whom you want to add and then select Edit. Choose the
Group name Developer on Not Member of and click Add
Lab 1c-Creating a new folder
* Open the Repository Manager and connect to the repository by double-clicking on it.
* Enter the User Name and Password and click connect. The Repository Managerconnects to the repository.
* Go to Folder menu and click create.* Enter the folder name and in Permissions table tick Read,Write,Execute for
ck Read, Write for Owners Group and tick Read for Repository. Click OK.
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* A new folder is inserted in the repository.
Lab 2a Creation/Configuration of ODBC Connections
* Open the designer and connect to the repository by double-clicking on it.* Enter User Name ,Password and domain name and click connect. The designer
connects to the repository.* Double Click on the folder created in the Repository Manager under the repos
itory name.* Go to Tools menu and click Source Analyzer. The source analyzer workspace open
s up. It deals with importing and defining of source definitions.
* Go to sources menu and clickImport from Database
. This prompts you to import source definitions from a database. Click on the encircled button as shown in
the figure below:
* Check for the DataDirect ODBC connection. If not present say add follow the following process
* Select the driver for Oracle and mention the configuration as per the details
* Test the connection* For the DataDirect ODBC connections already present choose the connection
and click configure and test the connection* Ensure the validity of the connections* Make two ODBC connection one as TUTORIAL_SOURCE and other as TUTORIAL_TARG
ET.* Use only DataDirect ODBC connectors and discard the native database driver
ODBC connections if any by the above mention names
Lab 2b Importing of Source definitions
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* Open the designer and connect to the repository by double-clicking on it.* Enter User Name ,Password and domain name and click connect. The designer
connects to the repository.* Double Click on the folder created in the Repository Manager under the repos
itory name.* Go to Tools menu and click Source Analyzer. The source analyzer workspace open
s up. It deals with importing and defining of source definitions.* Go to sources menu and click Import from Database. This prompts you to impor
t source definitions from a database.* Select the ODBC data source. TUTORIAL_SOURCE in this particular case.* Enter User Name, Owner Name and the password. Click Connect.* All the default tables are shown in the Select Tables Window.
* Select all and click OK.* All the Twelve tables are shown under TUTORIAL_SOURCE source in the Sources fo
lder.o CUSTOMERSo EMPLOYEESo STORESo MANUFACTURERSo JOBSo DEPARTMENTo ITEMS
o PROMOTIONSo ITEMS_IN_PROMOTIONSo DISTRIBUTORSo ORDERSo ORDER_ITEMS
* You have successfully imported the source tables.* Do Repository save or Ctrl +S.