This tutorial teaches you how to use Optim™ Designer to create an Optim interoperability services that includes
an extract request. In this tutorial, you will use the Optim sample database to define data models.
You will use the data models to define a data access plan that includes
a selection policy, and for users with a data privacy license, a data
privacy policy. You will create an Optim interoperability
service based on a data model and a data access plan.
After completing this tutorial you will be able to create
a process request that you can include in an Optim interoperability service.
Learning objectives
When you complete
the exercises, you will know how to do the following tasks:
- Create a data design project to contain your data models and definitions
- Connect to the sample database
- Create a physical data model by reverse engineering a schema in
the sample database
- Transform the physical data model to a logical data model that
can include a data access plan
- Create a data access plan and a selection policy
- Define selection criteria within the selection policy
- Define a data privacy policy to mask credit card information
- Create an Optim interoperability
service that includes an extract request
Time required
This module should take
approximately 60 minutes to complete.
Prerequisites
This tutorial uses the Optim sample database included
with your Optim installation.
For more information about installing the Optim sample database, refer to the IBM® InfoSphere® Optim for DB2® for z/OS Customization Guide.
This
tutorial can be completed in the Optim Designer
environment.