Cisco Cisco Workload Automation 6.3 用户指南

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Using the Informatica Adapter
Defining Informatica Jobs
5.
Click the 
Informatica 
tab.
6.
On the 
General
 tab, select the folder containing the workflow from the 
Folder Name
 list.
Alternatively, you can enter your own value if known or supply a user-variable by clicking the 
Variables
 button and 
selecting a variable from the list.
7.
From the 
Workflow Name
 list, select the workflow to schedule.
Alternatively, you can enter your own value if known or supply a user-variable by clicking the 
Variables
 button and 
selecting a variable from the list.
Once a folder/workflow selection has been made, to display the worklets and sessions for the workflow in the tree 
view, select the 
Show worklet and session tasks of the selected workflow
 checkbox. This is selected by 
default, but if you do not wish for tasks to be loaded the next time this job is viewed, you may deselect it. Refer to 
the PowerCenter documentation for more information on workflow task types.
Note: When using Scheduler variables for either the Folder Name or Workflow Name, the Show worklet and session 
tasks of the selected workflow option will be deselected and disabled and not workflow task details displayed. This 
is because in order to display workflow tasks information, both the Folder and Workflow name needs to resolved to 
their true values, which occurs only during job runtime.
8.
(Optional) If you want to schedule this workflow to run a single task or to start from a task, the 
Task Name
 field is 
required.
Enter the fully qualified task name to run or start from. Alternatively, you can select the task from the tree view and 
it will automatically populate. If you are running the entire workflow then leave this field blank.
Note: The fully qualified task name includes the hierarchy structure. If the task is part of a workflow, then include the 
task name only. If the task is part of a worklet, include the worklet and the task name separated by periods. Include 
the entire hierarchy separated by “.” For example, <WorkletName.TaskName>.
Select the 
Start Workflow From Task 
checkbox if you want to run the workflow starting from a specific task. If 
you are running a single workflow task, leave this deselected. See 
 for 
information about starting a workflow from a specific task or running a single task of the workflow.