To access archived data on the ODM Server, you need to
define the data source. Data sources can easily be defined using the
Data Configuration Wizard, described in this section. In addition,
you can use the wizard to edit or test an existing data source definition.
- After adding a machine to Optim Connect Studio, configure
a datasource.
- In the Connect Studio Configuration explorer, expand the Binding list,
and expand the member you want to work with.
- Right-click Data Sources and select New
Data Source.
- On the New data source panel, select Optim
Archive and enter a value for Name: and
press Next.
- The Optim Archive Configuration Parameters panel
displays. This panel has the following fields:
- Optim Directory
- This parameter is required. Supply the name of the Optim Directory
where the data source resides.
- Type
- Select the type of the data source from one of the following:
- Archive File Collection (this is the default)
- Archive File Name
- Archive ID
- Archive GUID
- Source
- This parameter is required. The XML attribute created for the
data source type:
- COLLECTION for Archive File Collections
- ARCV_FILE for Archive Files
- ARCV_ID for an Archive ID
- ARCV_GUID for an Archive GUID
- Archive Subset
- This parameter is optional. It is enabled only when Type is
Archive File Collection. Allowable values are:
- ’AF_IN(n,n,..)’
- Archive Files to include, where n is an Archive
File name, GUID, or Archive File ID.
- ’AF_DATE_RANGE(yyyy-mm-dd-hh:mm:ss,...)’
- A range of Archive File creation dates. You must include the time
of day (hh:mm:ss). You can use zeros to specify
the time (for example, 00:00:00).
- ’AF_ID_RANGE(x,y)’
- A range of Archive File IDs, where x is the
start and y is the end.
- Trace Parameters
- This parameter is optional. It is the XML mapping to value for
DATASOURCE/CONFIG/@PSTTRACE. Allowable values are:
- COMP (n n...)
- This attribute should be used at the direction of Optim support.
- After you have supplied values for the fields, click Finish.