Oracle Non-Spatial Reader Parameters

About Database Connections

Database formats include a Database Connection parameter that defines and stores authentication information. For general information about sharing database connections, please see Using Database Connections. Using Database Connections.

Note that Database Connection parameters differ slightly, depending on context and/or database format.

Connection

From the Connection parameter in a database format, you can do one of the following:

    Select an existing, previously defined connection. See the section Reusing a Database Connection in Using Database Connections

    Select Add Database Connection to define a new connection. See database-specific parameters below, as well as the section Adding a Database Connection in a Workspace in Using Database Connections The new connection can be made visible only to the current user, or can be shared among multiple users.

Database Connection

Select an existing Oracle database connection, or Add Database Connection...

Add Oracle Database Connection

To define a new connection from the Connection parameter in an Oracle Non-Spatial format, see the topic Oracle Non-Spatial: Add Database Connection

Oracle Workspace

The name of the Oracle Workspace Manager workspace that will be used by the reader. All tables will be read using the same workspace. If this parameter is omitted, or left blank, the default LIVE workspace will be used.

Persistent Connection

If this parameter is checked (default), the Oracle database connection remains open for other requestors. A persistent connection is useful for workspaces that are long-running, or published using FME Flow.

If this parameter is unchecked, the connection to the Oracle database is closed as soon as possible after data processing is complete.

Include System Tables

If checked, the Tables parameter (in Reader Parameters and Reader Feature Type Parameters), and the Merge Filter checkbox in the Reader Feature Type Parameters dialog will include tables that live in system schemas, or contain special characters like / and $.

If unchecked, Tables and Merge Filter will not include system tables or tables with special characters.

Note  Recycled tables (names starting with BIN$) will never be included.

Constraints

Advanced

Bulk Read Size

Rows are read from the Oracle database using a bulk reading technique to maximize performance. This parameter allows you to tune the performance of the reader by specifying how many rows are read from the database at a time.

The default is 200.