Resource name files
With the Resource Registry, you define the resource and then associate that resource to a deployment environment (virtual server).
For example, a resource could be defined as an Oracle query on a Development server (Windows) and an SQL Server query on a Test server (HP-UX).
Each named resource has a specified value for that resource for each virtual server. If a resource value contains sensitive data (such as passwords), you can encrypt the value.
The resource name and virtual server name must be unique and are case-sensitive.
The value of the Command setting (adapter-specific commands) in input and output cards and in a GET or PUT function within a map rule cannot exceed 2000 bytes. The expansion of the resource value is included in this limitation.
See the Map Designer documentation for more information about settings and map rules.