How to avoid using flat files & connect transformers out
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How to avoid using flat files & connect transformers out
Hi,
I have 3 transformers generating data with same metadata. Instead of staging it into 3 flat files and merge them and load into Target, is there a way I can avoid the flat files and merge the output of the transformers . I did use the link collector but it doesnt take active inputs!
Thanks
I have 3 transformers generating data with same metadata. Instead of staging it into 3 flat files and merge them and load into Target, is there a way I can avoid the flat files and merge the output of the transformers . I did use the link collector but it doesnt take active inputs!
Thanks
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I have used 3 IPC stages and then directly connected them to an Link collector and then to the target.
The Issue is all the 3 transformers run fine and when the link comes to the IPC stage it just shows running. I stopped the job and increased the IPC connection time out to 999999. Still the job does not execute!.
Any help would be appreciated.
The Issue is all the 3 transformers run fine and when the link comes to the IPC stage it just shows running. I stopped the job and increased the IPC connection time out to 999999. Still the job does not execute!.
Any help would be appreciated.
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