Practical Guide to use HCM Data Loader with Oracle Integration by Harris Qureshi

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There are many good resources & blogs available that demonstrate how to use Oracle Integration (OIC) to import data into HCM using HDL Import Job. So if you wish to learn how to use the OIC Adapter and create an integration, please refer to the following examples plus there are others available too.

A Simple Guide to Oracle HCM Data Loader (HDL) Job Support in Oracle HCM Cloud Adapter

Import Business Objects with the HCM Data Loader (HDL)

This blog will try to address some key practical steps and pre-requisites needed to make this all work. Some of these are mentioned in these blogs but I feel it demands its own write-up to help guide the new integration developers and this will try to address some overall steps.

How to Generate Business Object Mapping File in HCM

One of the key requirements to load data using OIC for HDL is that you need the integration mapping file (nxsd file) of the relevant business object along with a sample .dat file.

Now if you go to the HCM environment and View Business Objects, the default setting only provides you the sample template file (.dat file) but it does not give you the relevant integration mapping file i.e. nxsd file. Read the complete article here.

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About Jürgen Kress
As a middleware expert Jürgen works at Oracle EMEA Alliances and Channels, responsible for Oracle’s EMEA Fusion Middleware partner business. He is the founder of the Oracle SOA & BPM and the WebLogic Partner Communities and the global Oracle Partner Advisory Councils. With more than 5000 members from all over the world the Middleware Partner Community is the most successful and active community at Oracle. Jürgen manages the community with monthly newsletters, webcasts and conferences. He hosts his annual Fusion Middleware Partner Community Forums and the Fusion Middleware Summer Camps, where more than 200 partners get product updates, roadmap insights and hands-on trainings. Supplemented by many web 2.0 tools like twitter, discussion forums, online communities, blogs and wikis. For the SOA & Cloud Symposium by Thomas Erl, Jürgen is a member of the steering board. He is also a frequent speaker at conferences like the SOA & BPM Integration Days, JAX, UKOUG, OUGN, or OOP.

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