Folders are the top level objects that can be created within a
repository. A folder consists of several objects that form PowerCenter
code. Most of the objects created by a developer during the lifecycle of
development are stored within a folder. This includes mappings, sessions and
workflows. It is typical to have a folder for each project being
developed in
the repository. It is not uncommon for customers to have hundreds of
folders in
the same repository, even though the performance of such a repository
depends
on the amount of objects within each folder and the number of users
connected
to it at any given time. Examples of folder names are:
® DataWarehouse
® DataMart
® ProjectX
® CustomerInfoDB
repository. A folder consists of several objects that form PowerCenter
code. Most of the objects created by a developer during the lifecycle of
development are stored within a folder. This includes mappings, sessions and
workflows. It is typical to have a folder for each project being
developed in
the repository. It is not uncommon for customers to have hundreds of
folders in
the same repository, even though the performance of such a repository
depends
on the amount of objects within each folder and the number of users
connected
to it at any given time. Examples of folder names are:
® DataWarehouse
® DataMart
® ProjectX
® CustomerInfoDB
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