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Version: 1.0.0

Category: Database

Tier: 2

Type: Source, Target

Authentication:

  • Standard Authentication:

    • Host

    • Port

    • Schema

    • Username

    • Service name

    • Password

Supported Save Mode as Target:

  • Append

  • Overwrite

See: Target Connector Save Modes

Connection Properties:

 

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Name

Mandatory

Description

Connection Name

Yes

Name of the connection

Description

No

Description of the connection

Host Name

Yes

Host or “Endpoint“

Port

Yes

Port number

Schema

No

Name of schema in the database

Service name

Yes

Name of the database for the connection

Username

Yes

Username of the database

Password

Yes

Password of the database

AWS RDS Oracle connector user guide

  1. Log in to your AWS account console.

  2. On the search bar type RDS and select the RDS service

  1. Once you are in the RDS service page, Click on Databases tab on the side bar to see all your databases. 

  1. Select your RDS Oracle database

  1. To Connect your Database to EazyDi app, you will need:

  • Host

  • Port

  • Username

  • Database name

  • Password

  1. Once you have clicked your RDS Oracle database, You will see the “ENDPOINT” which will be your HOST. And the PORT number

  1. To Get your USERNAME and DATABASE NAME, go to the “CONFIGURATION” Tab and there you will see your DBNAME and MASTER USERNAME which you will use as your USERNAME and DATABASE NAME

  1. Once you have all your credentials, you can now connect your database to EazyDi app. Create a connection. Select the AWS RDS Oracle connector

  1. Input all the required connection properties that you got from Step 6 and 7. The Host, Port, DBNAME, Username. The password is the one you set when creating your database. *Note that you will input the DBNAME in the “Service name” field

  1. Once you have created a connection, you can now select a table from the list of connection objects

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