During the execution of a TDM task, data is extracted from a selected source environment and loaded into the selected target environment.
TDM environments must be defined in Fabric. Make sure that you define the TDM environment source and target and connection details of each environment.
Note: You must also define the TDM environments in the TDM Portal. Click here for more information on doing this.
Fabric environments are used to run TDM processes on various environments by switching between them according to the task's environments. The connection details of each environment's data sources are taken from the Fabric environment's data.
Example: Running a TDM task to copy selected entities from the Production environment to the UAT environment. Fabric must extract the source data from Production and load it to UAT. Each environment can have different connection details for its data sources.
The TDM execution process sets the active environment as follows:
Set the active environment to Production before synchronizing the entity from the data source.
Set the active environment to UAT before loading the entity to the target.
To save a separate Logical Unit Instance (LUI) for each source environment, the TDM concatenates the source environment to each LUI.
Note that you must not include an underscore ('_') in the environment name when running the TDM using the default LUI separator, since the default LUI separator is an underscore. This way, the TDM execution process cannot parse the LUI properly.
Click here for more information about the TDM LUI format.
The TDM implementation must include the creation and deployment of all the TDM environments with their connection details to enable the execution of the TDM tasks.
Notes:
Click here for more information about Fabric environments.
During the execution of a TDM task, data is extracted from a selected source environment and loaded into the selected target environment.
TDM environments must be defined in Fabric. Make sure that you define the TDM environment source and target and connection details of each environment.
Note: You must also define the TDM environments in the TDM Portal. Click here for more information on doing this.
Fabric environments are used to run TDM processes on various environments by switching between them according to the task's environments. The connection details of each environment's data sources are taken from the Fabric environment's data.
Example: Running a TDM task to copy selected entities from the Production environment to the UAT environment. Fabric must extract the source data from Production and load it to UAT. Each environment can have different connection details for its data sources.
The TDM execution process sets the active environment as follows:
Set the active environment to Production before synchronizing the entity from the data source.
Set the active environment to UAT before loading the entity to the target.
To save a separate Logical Unit Instance (LUI) for each source environment, the TDM concatenates the source environment to each LUI.
Note that you must not include an underscore ('_') in the environment name when running the TDM using the default LUI separator, since the default LUI separator is an underscore. This way, the TDM execution process cannot parse the LUI properly.
Click here for more information about the TDM LUI format.
The TDM implementation must include the creation and deployment of all the TDM environments with their connection details to enable the execution of the TDM tasks.
Notes:
Click here for more information about Fabric environments.