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Latest Answer: I hope contineous flow components support upto certain extent ...
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Latest Answer: Lock mechanism is used by EME datastore to avoid confusion in the version control of a graph basically locking give a exclusive permission to modify and save it for a particular users and prevents other from making changes to the same file. ...
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Latest Answer: If you have to perform full outer join then you should go for join not for lookup. ...
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Latest Answer: multi update executes SQL statmts against incoing records to modify one or more tables in a database.It treatss each input record as a completely separate piece of work. ...
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Latest Answer: As explained by Abishek, EME is the data repository(Datastore's data files) as well a version controller compoent of ab initio software. It keeps track of obhects such as graph, dml, xfr, ksh and sql. It is very important when doing the changes to any ...
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Latest Answer: Normally to maintain short term historical data llike 3-6 months etc. there is no need to go to DWH. For maintaining long ternm historical data i.e., 3-6 years etc., You need to go to DWH. In DWH we will use SCDs to maintain both current as well as historical ...

Latest Answer: You can do anything in Ab Initio, depends on the logic you useSay there are 10 jobs 1,2,3,4,5 .. 10 and all the graphs are deployed as script.Suppose 1-4 graps should run at the same time and sequential pattern after that.These are steps you may get ...
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Latest Answer: API and utility are two possible interfaces to databases from Abinitio.we might use API mode when you want to make use of a function that is not available throgh a utility. ...
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Latest Answer: Hi,I think it depends upon the bussiness logicpr whether it is one to one mapping.ODS to Staging is smwhat which depends upon the various logics. ...
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Latest Answer: Lookups are always used with combination of the reformat components. In business rules you write the lookup function and use look up. You can find lookup button in the description tab of the editor. ...
Read Answers (2) | Asked by : srinivasa kiran navudu

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