Trigger Polling Page
The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling page.
Note:
- You must perform prerequisites before you use trigger polling. See Prerequisites to Access the SAP ASE Database.
- Sequential order is not always maintained while polling records.
Element | Description |
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Add Tables | Imports tables and the root database table for the service query. |
Remove Tables | Removes tables. Select Remove Tables, clear the checkbox to the right of the table you want to remove, and click Ok. You cannot remove the root database table. |
Review and manage parent database table relationships | Appears after importing tables. Select Edit to open the Relationships page where you can view, create, and remove relationships between tables. |
Review and verify table and relationship attributes | Appears after importing tables. Select Edit to open the Attributes Filtering page where you can review, verify, select or deselect the attributes in the object model created from the imported tables and the defined relationships. |
Review the polling strategy and specify polling options | Appears after importing tables. Select Edit to open the Polling Strategy and Options page where you can define the polling strategy and specify polling options. |
Trigger Manage Tables Page
The following table describes the key information on the trigger Manage Tables page. The trigger Manage Tables page appears when you select Add Tables on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.
Element | Description |
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Schema | Select the schema for the tables and views you are importing. |
Table Type |
The type of the table to which the schema or view is applied. The list allows these selections:
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Table Name | Specify the table name. Table names are case sensitive. |
Search | Click to search for the specified table. |
Available | Lists the tables that meet the selection criteria. |
Selected | Lists your table selection. |
Filter By | Type the initial letters to filter the display of table names. |
Primary Keys |
Appears when you select tables without a primary key defined. Select the virtual primary key for the table. Note: Having the primary key at the database level is the best practice. |
Trigger Relationships Table
The following table describes the key information on the trigger Relationships page. The trigger Relationships page appears when you select Edit to review and manage the parent database table relationships option on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.
Element | Description |
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Create New |
Opens the Create Relation page with these options:
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Detach | Opens the Relationships list in a new window. |
Trigger Polling Strategy and Options Page
The following table describes the key information on the trigger Polling Strategy and Options page. The trigger Polling Strategy and Options page appears when you select Edit to review the polling strategy and specify polling options on the adapter trigger Poll for a New or Changed Records page.
Element | Description |
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Logical Delete Field | Select a field in the root database table. To allow the selection, polling must be enabled in the Status column. |
Read Value | Identifies the value used to indicate a row has been read (for example, PROCESSED). Surrounding quotes are not required. |
Unread Value | Indicates the rows to process. Only rows with logical delete field and column values that match the Unread Value are read. |
Rejected Value |
Set to REJECTED. If the incoming message is greater than the threshold size, that particular record is updated to REJECTED instead of READ. If the outbound operation returns a response greater than the size allowed, the response message is ignored and a fault response is sent to the calling client. For details about supported sizes, see Service Limits in Provisioning and Administering Oracle Integration 3. |
Polling Frequency (Sec) | Specifies the polling frequency (in seconds) for new records or events. |
Advanced Options | Click Edit to access the Batch Size field to specify the number of table rows to process during a single transaction. The default value is 1 and the maximum value is 50. |