Specify a Folder Name. Click Add to add a keyword to the list. Repeat this step for every keyword you

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22.1.2 Oracle Data Integrator Console Interface

Oracle Data Integrator Console is a web interface using the ADF-Faces framework. Figure 22–1 shows the layout of Oracle Data Integrator Console. Figure 22–1 Oracle Data Integrator Console Oracle Data Integrator Console displays the objects available to the current user in two Navigation tabs in the left panel: ■ Browse tab displays the repository objects that can be browsed and edited. In this tab you can also manage sessions and error tables. ■ Management tab is used to manage the repositories and the repository connections. This tab is available to connection users having Supervisor privileges, or to any user to set up the first repository connections. The right panel displays the following tabs: ■ Search tab is always visible and allows you to search for objects in the connected repository. ■ One MasterDetails tab is displayed for each object that is being browsed or edited. Note that it is possible to browse or edit several objects at the same time. The search field above the Navigation tabs allows you to open the search tab when it is closed. Working with the Navigation Tabs In the Navigation tabs, you can browse for objects contained in the repository. When an object or node is selected, the Navigation Tab toolbar displays icons for the actions available for this object or node. If an action is not available for this object, the icon is grayed out. For example, you can edit and add data server objects under the Topology node in the Browse Tab, but you cannot edit Projects under the Designer node. Note that the number of tabs that you can open at the same time is limited to ten. Working with Oracle Data Integrator Console 22-3

22.2 Using Oracle Data Integrator Console

This section explains the different types of operations available in Oracle Data Integrator console. It does not focus on each type of object that can be managed with the console, but gives keys to manage objects with the console. This section includes the following topics: ■ Connecting to Oracle Data Integrator Console ■ Generic User Operations ■ Managing Scenarios and Sessions ■ Managing Load Plans ■ Purging the Log ■ Using Data Lineage and Flow Map ■ Performing Administrative Operations

22.2.1 Connecting to Oracle Data Integrator Console

Oracle Data Integrator console connects to a repository via a Repository Connection, defined by an administrator. Note that you can only connect to Oracle Data Integrator Console if it has been previously installed. See the Oracle Fusion Middleware Installation Guide for Oracle Data Integrator for more information about installing Oracle Data Integrator Console. Connecting to Oracle Data Integrator Console To connect to Oracle Data Integrator Console: 1. Open a web browser, and connect to the URL where Oracle Data Integrator Console is installed. For example: http:odi_host:8001odiconsole. 2. From the Repository list, select the Repository connection corresponding to the master or work repository you want to connect.

3. Provide a User ID and a Password.

4. Click Sign In.

Note: Oracle Data Integrator Console uses the security defined in the master repository. Operations that are not allowed for a user will appear grayed out for this user. In addition, the Management tab is available only for users with Supervisor privileges. Note: The first time you connect to Oracle Data Integrator Console, if no repository connection is configured, you will have access to the Management tab to create a first repository connection. See Creating a Repository Connection for more information. After your first repository connection is created, the Management tab is no longer available from the Login page, and is available only for users with Supervisor privileges.