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Powerful SSIS Source & Destination Components that allows you to easily connect SQL Server with Oracle Service Cloud through SSIS Workflows.

Use the Oracle Service Cloud Data Flow Components to synchronize with Oracle Service Cloud 0, and more. Perfect for data synchronization, local back-ups, workflow automation, and more!

Export Data from SQL Server to Oracle Service Cloud through SSIS



Easily push SQL Server data to Oracle Service Cloud using the CData SSIS Tasks for Oracle Service Cloud.

SQL Server databases are commonly used to store enterprise records. It is often necessary to move this data to other locations. The CData SSIS Task for Oracle Service Cloud allows you to easily transfer Oracle Service Cloud data. In this article you will export data from SQL Server to Oracle Service Cloud.

Add Source and Destination Components

To get started, add a new ADO.NET Source control and a new Oracle Service Cloud Destination control to the data flow task.

Configure the ADO.NET Source

Follow the steps below to specify properties required to connect to the SQL Server instance.

  1. Open the ADO.NET Source and add a new connection. Enter your server and database information here.
  2. In the Data access mode menu, select "Table or view" and select the table or view to export into Oracle Service Cloud.
  3. Close the ADO NET Source wizard and connect it to the destination component.

Create a New Connection Manager for Oracle Service Cloud

Follow the steps below to set required connection properties in the Connection Manager.

  1. Create a new connection manager: In the Connection Manager window, right-click and then click New Connection. The Add SSIS Connection Manager dialog is displayed.
  2. Select CData OracleServiceCloud Connection Manager in the menu.
  3. Configure the connection properties.

    Using Basic Authentication

    You must set the following to authenticate to Oracle Service Cloud:

    • Url: The Url of the account to connect to.
    • User: The username of the authenticating account.
    • Password: The password of the authenticating account.

Configure the Oracle Service Cloud Destination

In the destination component Connection Manager, define mappings from the SQL Server source table into the Oracle Service Cloud destination table and the action you want to perform on the Oracle Service Cloud data. In this article, you will insert Accounts entities to Oracle Service Cloud.

  1. Double-click the Oracle Service Cloud destination to open the destination component editor.
  2. In the Connection Managers tab, select the connection manager previously created.
  3. In the Use a Table, menu, select Accounts. In the Action menu, select Insert.
  4. On the Column Mappings tab, configure the mappings from the input columns to the destination columns.

Run the Project

You can now run the project. After the SSIS Task has finished executing, data from your SQL table will be exported to the chosen table.