You want to draw directly in the data flow all the details about how the different servers involved are connected, in or

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You want to draw directly in the data flow all the details about how the different servers involved are connected, in or

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You want to draw directly in the data flow all the details about how the different servers involved are connected, in order to load a specific table by using ODI.What must you do to accomplish this?(Choose the best answer.)

A. In the ODI Interface palette, choose the more convenient graphic objects to link the involved servers.
B. You need not draw directly in the data flow all the details about how the different servers involved are connected. ODI automatically designs the flow and how servers are connected.
C. You need not draw directly in the data flow all the details about how the different servers involved are connected. The code will be the black box generated directly by ODI.
D. You must draw directly in the data flow all the details about how the different servers involved are connected, and also specify with variables the passwords for connecting to the data contained in the servers.
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