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Comet Global Consulting
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Last activity: 1 Jun 2015 15:10 EDT
Accessing customer database
Hello,
I am using the PVS version DSME715_SS_PVS_20150224. How can I access the underlying customer database used in the PVS? The VM says that it is a DB2 instance, but provides no instructions for accessing the database. How can I access the databases used in the PVS?
Thanks!
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Comet Global Consulting
US
I think I have found where the customer data is stored, but still not sure how to access in a traditional fashion:
"Mapped to table RULES.pr_other in database PegaDATA"
How can I access the PegaDATA database in this VM?
Pegasystems Inc.
US
All you will need is a db2 client. Get that setup and I will look up the cb credentials
eddie
Comet Global Consulting
US
Thanks- I have a db2 client installed- how can I access the PegaDATA database?
-Rich
Pegasystems Inc.
NL
Comet Global Consulting
US
I would like to see the underlying data that the logic is consuming from the database if possible. This would give me a better idea of the data structures and data sources Also, the PVS guide indicates that VM users are able to access the database, and the VM also makes reference to the DB2 database. Now that I have a DB2 client, what are the credentials needed to access the database in this training system?
Pegasystems Inc.
NL
I would recommend you use report definitions to browse data.
Pegasystems Inc.
NL
Richard,
Thanks a lot for your post.
We hope you understand that we are not very keen on sharing how to access the underlying customer database used in the PVS. This is because for completing the course you don’t need this information. By accessing the database you can potentially break something and in that case it will be impossible for us to support you anymore.
Okay here we go, to access the DB2 database, use SQLDeveloper (with appropriate DB2 Jars pre-installed) with the following credentials: (see image below)
Marco.
Comet Global Consulting
US
Thank you!