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Can we revert back reusable transformation to normal transformation?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 10 Last Update: October 01, 2007     Asked by: anil 
  
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November 10, 2006 03:48:16   #1  
satish        

RE: Can we revert back reusable transformation to norm...
yes
 
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November 14, 2006 16:18:50   #2  
praveen        

RE: Can we revert back reusable transformation to norm...
no
 
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November 16, 2006 08:20:55   #3  
satya        

RE: Can we revert back reusable transformation to norm...

no, it is not reversible...

when you open a transformation in edit mode, there is a check box  named REUSABLE... if you tick , it will give you a message saying that making reusable is not reversible...


 
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November 20, 2006 05:19:43   #4  
Venkateshwaran        

RE: Can we revert back reusable transformation to norm...
No., Once we declared a transformation as a Reusable we cant able to revert.
 
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December 06, 2006 02:26:37   #5  
Manasa        

RE: Can we revert back reusable transformation to normal transformation?

Reverting to Original Reusable Transformation

If you change the properties of a reusable transformation in a mapping, you can revert to the original reusable transformation properties by clicking the Revert button.


 
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December 29, 2006 09:26:58   #6  
manisha.sinha Member Since: December 2006   Contribution: 30    

RE: Can we revert back reusable transformation to norm...
No ,we CANNOT revert back the reusable transformation. There is a revert button that can revert the last changes made in the transformation.
 
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January 22, 2007 02:06:58   #7  
Prabhakar        

RE: Can we revert back reusable transformation to norm...

No, We cant revert a resuble tranformation to Normal  Trasnsformation.

Once we select reusable colun will be enabled.


 
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February 24, 2007 10:22:29   #8  
SantuPal Member Since: February 2007   Contribution: 1    

RE: Can we revert back reusable transformation to norm...
YES...we can.

1) Drag the reusable transformation from Repository Navigator into Mapping Designer by pressing the left button of the mouse 

2 ) and then press the Ctrl key before releasing the left button of mouse.

3) Release the left button of mouse.

4) Enjoy....:-)

Thanks,
Santu

 
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February 27, 2007 15:08:56   #9  
aparna        

RE: Can we revert back reusable transformation to norm...
the last answer though correct in a way is not completely correct. by using the ctrl key we are making a copy of the original transformation but not changing the original transformation into a non-reusable one.
 
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October 01, 2007 10:23:03   #10  
Sree.nivas Member Since: October 2007   Contribution: 2    

RE: Can we revert back reusable transformation to norm...
I think if the transformation is created in Mapping designer and make it as reusable then we can revert back that one by the option "revert Back".
But if we create transformation in Mapplet we can make it as non reusable one

 
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