IBM DB2 Sink
The IBM DB2 sink plugin is available in the Hub.
Writes records to a DB2 table. Each record will be written to a row in the table.
Use this sink when you need to write to a DB2 table. For example, you periodically build a recommendation model for products on your online store. The model is stored in a FileSet and you want to export the contents of the FileSet to a DB2 table where it can be served to your users.
Column names would be autodetected from input schema.
Configuration
Property | Macro Enabled? | Description |
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Reference Name | No | Required. Name used to uniquely identify this sink for lineage, annotating metadata, etc. |
Driver Name | No | Required. Name of the JDBC driver to use. Default is db211. |
Host | Yes | Required. Host that DB2 is running on. Default is localhost. |
Port | Yes | Required. Port that DB2 is listening to. Default is 50000. |
Database | Yes | Required. DB2 database name. |
Table Name | Yes | Required. Name of the table to export to. |
Username | Yes | Optional. User identity for connecting to the specified database. |
Password | Yes | Optional. Password to use to connect to the specified database. |
Connection Arguments | Yes | Optional. A list of arbitrary string key/value pairs as connection arguments. These arguments will be passed to the JDBC driver as connection arguments for JDBC drivers that may need additional configurations. |
Example
You want to write output records to “users” table of DB2 database named “prod” that is running on “localhost”, port 50000, as “sa” user with “Test11” password (Ensure that the driver for DB2 is installed. You can also provide driver name for some specific driver, otherwise “db211” will be used.). Configure the plugin with:
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Reference Name |
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Driver Name |
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Host |
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Port |
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Database |
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Table Name |
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Username |
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Password |
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