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How to Define An Importer Returning Error Messages to the Oracle Web Applications Desktop Integrator Document

Phase A: Defining an Integrator that Can Download and Upload


Data
To develop this integrator you must define the following:
 Basic integrator information and security
 Interface
 Content
 Uploader
 Layout
 Mapping
Oracle E-Business Suite Desktop Integration Framework provides functionality to perform
these steps.

Log into Oracle E-Business Suite as a user with access to the ‘Desktop Integration Manager’
responsibility, such as OPERATIONS. Select the Create Integrator menu option.

Basic Integrator Information and Security


Enter the basic integrator information and security here.

A meaningful name and an internal name are required. Enter a unique internal name for the
integrator. The internal name can include only the following characters:
 Uppercase letters from A through Z
 Numerals from 0 through 9
 The underscore character (_)
For this example, enter Demo Importer as the integrator name and DEMO_IMPORTER as the
internal name.

Select from the list of values the application in which the integrator will be defined. For this
example, select Web Applications Desktop Integrator.

Do not select the Reporting Integrator option, because this integrator will be able to upload
data back to the database.

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