Hello all,
Is there a transformer routine out there where I can view the data flow between two stages?
Routine to View Data flow between two stages
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Routine to View Data flow between two stages
Jweir
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Define more clearly what you mean by viewing the data flow.
The Peek stage can be used for displaying data in the job log or to a file.
You can write logic within a transformer that can output formatted data to a link which is connected to a Peek stage.
Regards,
The Peek stage can be used for displaying data in the job log or to a file.
You can write logic within a transformer that can output formatted data to a link which is connected to a Peek stage.
Regards,
- james wiles
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All generalizations are false, including this one - Mark Twain.
Sorry for the general statement.
Here is what I would like to do: Have the row counts of the out put of every stage inside a parallel job. However, I can't alter the parallel job itself to acheive this. I would like to add a routine or something at the sequence level.
Any thoughts/ideas?
Here is what I would like to do: Have the row counts of the out put of every stage inside a parallel job. However, I can't alter the parallel job itself to acheive this. I would like to add a routine or something at the sequence level.
Any thoughts/ideas?
Jweir
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Routine to View Data flow between two stages
Hi,
In a basic routine you can achieve this logic. You can get the number of records processed per Link in your job in the routine. Call this routine in your job/sequence and then pass the same to your parallel job.
Regards,
Ajay
In a basic routine you can achieve this logic. You can get the number of records processed per Link in your job in the routine. Call this routine in your job/sequence and then pass the same to your parallel job.
Regards,
Ajay
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Ajay
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Given that you already are in a Transformer stage, why not just use an additional output link? This could even feature a constraint driven by a job parameter that indicates whether or not you want to capture data and, if so, how many rows.
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