SQL statements can be imported from another system onto a test system. When the file containing the imported workload information (.mcf file) is opened, the environment of the production system is imported onto the test system.
1 Click Workload>Create> Import Workload
The Select a File to Import Workload dialog box opens.
2 Choose the workload file to import, and click Open.
The Import File dialog box opens with the workload you selected.
3 Fill in the dialog box to set the criteria for defining the workload.
The following table describes the options in this dialog box.
Option |
Description |
Import Into |
|
Parent Database |
Selects the parent Teradata Database that you will be importing information into. |
Target QCD Name |
Enter or use the Browse (...) button to select the QCD Name under which the imported workload is stored. |
Select |
|
QCD Name |
Select the QCD name from the imported workload. |
Workload Name |
Select the name of workload to be imported. |
Import Options |
|
Check Boxes> Object definitions |
Use these check boxes to set import options for the workload you are importing. See “Import Options” on page 68 for a detailed explanation of these options. |
Import |
Starts the import operation. |
Set TLE |
Opens the Set Target Emulation dialog box. For more information, see “Setting the TLE” on page 64. |
Error Handling |
Opens the Error Handling dialog box, which has several options for handling errors that may occur when importing a workload. For more information, see “Handling Errors” on page 66. |
4 Click Import to start the workload definition process.
When the process is complete, the Workload Definition Summary window opens.
5 Check the workload, and click OK.
The workload is now in the workload cache and is ready to be analyzed. For more information, see “Chapter 6 Analysis” on page 81.