Internal Identifiers (IDs)
Before performing export and import operations, it is essential to understand in detail the concept of internal identifiers (ID) in Oracle Data Integrator.To ensure object uniqueness across several work repositories, ODI uses a specific mechanism to generate unique IDs for objects (such as technologies, data servers, Models, Projects, Integration Interfaces, KMs, etc.). Every object in Oracle Data Integrator is identified by an internal ID. The internal ID appears on the Version tab of each object.
ODI Master and Work Repositories are identified by their unique internal IDs. This RepositoryID of 3 digits must be unique across all work repositories of an ODI installation and is used to compute the internal ID of an object.
The internal ID of an object is calculated by appending the value of the RepositoryID to an automatically incremented number:
<UniqueNumber><RepositoryID>
If the Repository ID is shorter than 3 digits, the missing digits are completed with "0". For example, if a repository has the ID
5
, possible internal IDs of the objects in this repository could be: 1005
, 2005
, 3005
, ..., 1234567005
. Note that all objects created within the same repository have the same three last digits, in this example 005
.This internal ID is unique for the object type within the repository and also unique between repositories for the object type because it contains the repository unique ID. This mechanism allows to:
- Avoid any ID conflicts when exporting and importing from one repository to another
- Understand the provenance of every object, simply by looking at its Internal ID. The 3 last digits always refer to the repository where it was created.
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