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Why cant we use more than two groups connecting the target in router transformation?

  
Total Answers and Comments: 2 Last Update: February 29, 2008     Asked by: chandra7 
  
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January 03, 2008 03:53:20   #1  
sekhar.ganta Member Since: December 2007   Contribution: 5    

RE: Why cant we use more than two groups connecting the target in router transformation?

we can use more than two groups connection the target .
If you take emp table for this we we have to take 3 targets for the purpose of If sal<1000 sal between 1000 to 2000 and more than 2000. In this we shoud take 3 groups in router transformation.


 
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February 29, 2008 02:08:20   #2  
Amritendra kumar Member Since: February 2008   Contribution: 16    

RE: Why cant we use more than two groups connecting the target in router transformation?
My dear we can use more than two group in router transformation. it is the main purpose of router to define many condition. there is one default output also so if you are giving 4 condition there than output will be 5. and for this we need 5 target.
hope it will help.
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