ODI - Confusion Continues.! Details About Connectivity Required

Hi ,
I clearly Explain my Queries in ODI ............( to be frank I got confused now ...... )
1.I have my ODI installed.
2. Source : Oracle ( different Server present in a diff Location).
Target : Oracle which I have in my same server where ODI is installed.
3. I have created 2 schemas for Master and Work Repository in my Target Oracle DB.
4. Then I created an Master Repository.
In this Step whether I need to give the Username and Password as
My schema name and password which I have created for my Master Repository or Should I need to give User name and password of my Database.
While creating the Work repository whether I need to give Schema user name and Password or Database User name and password......
Because When I was trying it was showing successful connection for both.........KINDLY CLARIFY.
5. Then In Topology after successful creation of master and work repo..........
While defining.....
While mentioning the Database connections (Master Repository)
Which User name password I need to give...........
Is it ....Schema User and Password of the Master Repository or Database(source) user and password......
6. And For Designer when we r first creating ........
Which User name password we need to give...........
Is it ....Schema User and Password of the Master Repository......
7.Regarding Dataserver Creations
I tried creating a Dataserver in Oracle Technology .....In the Definition Tab it has username and Password....
Which User and Password I shud give...?
Whether I shud give Source schema user name and password......orelse just the source Database user and password....
8. Physical Schema for the Dataserve..........
In the Definition Tab it has...
Schema(Schema) : In this whether I shud give Schema name of my Master Repository.
Schema(work) : Whether I need to give Work repo schema Name.
9. ODIPARAMS FILE CONFIGURATION:
set ODI_SECU_DRIVER=? ( Driver Name of the Master Repository)
set ODI_SECU_URL=? ( URL of the Master Repo)
set ODI_SECU_USER=sa ( What shud I need to give )....Master Schema User Name:
set ODI_SECU_ENCODED_PASS=
set ODI_SECU_WORK_REP=? ( Is it work repo Name)
set ODI_USER=SUPERVISOR
set ODI_ENCODED_PASS=LELKIELGLJMDLKMGHEHJDBGBGFDGGH
10. Can I use Local Agent to run all my interfaces........always ....during data migration is it rite ..........
First Exp in installing and configuring ...............Thats why these many questions I got
Kindly anyone clarify ............................
Thanks
AK

Hi Cezar,
Thanks Cezar....for ur comments
I am jus Explaining:
If run thru an Local agent ......it does not take any details from ODIPARAM file correct.......
It jus runs like a DEMO......
So whenever I want to run a Package or Interface........I shud Launch my agent then run thru that agent .........
For this case ........I need to mention all the Parameter in ODI PARAMS file
Am I correct ..............
Thanks
AK

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