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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange for Amazon Redshift
  3. PowerExchange for Amazon Redshift Configuration
  4. Amazon Redshift Sources and Targets
  5. Amazon Redshift Mappings
  6. Amazon Redshift Pushdown Optimization
  7. Amazon Redshift Sessions
  8. Appendix A: Amazon Redshift Data Type Reference
  9. Appendix B: Troubleshooting

PowerExchange for Amazon Redshift User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for Amazon Redshift User Guide for PowerCenter

Import Amazon Redshift Objects

Import Amazon Redshift Objects

You can import Amazon Redshift source and target objects before you create a mapping.
  1. Start PowerCenter Designer, and connect to a PowerCenter repository configured with an Amazon Redshift instance.
  2. Open a source or target folder.
  3. Select
    Source Analyzer
    or
    Target Designer
    .
  4. Click
    Sources
    or
    Targets
    , and then click
    Import from AmazonRSCloud Adapter
    .
    This image shows the PowerCenter Designer where you click on Source tab and select the Import from AmazonRSCloud Adapter option.
    The
    Establish Connection
    dialog box appears.
  5. Specify the following information and click
    Connect
    .
    Connection Property
    Description
    Username
    User name of the Amazon Redshift account.
    Password
    Password for the Amazon Redshift account.
    Schema
    Amazon Redshift schema name.
    When you import objects from
    AmazonRSCloudAdapter
    in the PowerCenter Designer, the table names are listed in an alphabetical order.
    Default is public.
    AWS Access Key ID
    Amazon S3 bucket access key ID.
    AWS Secret Access Key
    Amazon S3 bucket secret access key ID.
    Master Symmetric Key
    Optional. Amazon S3 encryption key.
    Provide a 256-bit AES encryption key in the Base64 format.
    Customer Master Key ID
    Optional. Specify the customer master key ID or alias name generated by AWS Key Management Service (AWS KMS).
    You must generate the customer master key ID for the same region whereAmazon S3 bucket reside. You can either specify the customer generated customer master key IDor the default customer master key ID.
    Cluster Node Type
    Node type of the Amazon Redshift cluster.
    You can select the following options:
    • ds1.xlarge
    • ds1.8xlarge
    • dc1.large
    • dc1.8xlarge
    • ds2.xlarge
    • ds2.8xlarge
    For more information about nodes in the cluster, see the Amazon Redshift documentation.
    Number of Nodes in the Cluster
    Number of nodes in the Amazon Redshift cluster.
    For more information about nodes in the cluster, see the Amazon Redshift documentation.
    JDBC URL
    Amazon Redshift connection URL.
    If you configure the Amazon Redshift cluster for SSL, you can specify the secure URL.
    Number of bytes needed to support multibytes for varchar
    Not Applicable.
    This property is not supported as you cannot use the
    Create Target
    option from the advanced target session properties on an Amazon Redshift target using the PowerCenter Client.
  6. Click
    Next
    .
  7. Select the table that you want to import, and then click
    Finish
    . If you want to see the table metadata, select the table, and click the table name.

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