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SoumyaD
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

 

I am having a problem in reading/writing/updating data from oracle partition when it is done on ORACLE pass through.

 

Please see the attached for details.

 

Could someone please help me with where I am going wrong?

 

Thanks,

 

Soumya

 

 

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JBailey
Barite | Level 11

Hi @SoumyaD

 

When DI Studio generates explicit Pass-Through queries it filters-out SAS options targeted towards Implicit Pass-Through. The OR_PARTITION= data set option is one of these. There are some implicit pass-through options that can be passed to the database but I don't have a list of them. 

 

So, the take away is that OR_PARTITION= only applies to SAS implicit pass-through queries.

 

Best wishes,

Jeff 

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JBailey
Barite | Level 11

Hi @SoumyaD

 

When DI Studio generates explicit Pass-Through queries it filters-out SAS options targeted towards Implicit Pass-Through. The OR_PARTITION= data set option is one of these. There are some implicit pass-through options that can be passed to the database but I don't have a list of them. 

 

So, the take away is that OR_PARTITION= only applies to SAS implicit pass-through queries.

 

Best wishes,

Jeff 

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