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This is a discussion on Built-in and plugin stages, Chaning Null to Not Null and Types of lookup within the Data Warehousing forums, part of the Databases category; Question asked by Visitor puma 1. What are the built in stages and plugin stages? give with exaples please. 2. In a seqencial file if you are getting input data ...
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Built-in and plugin stages, Chaning Null to Not Null and Types of lookup
Question asked by Visitor puma
1. What are the built in stages and plugin stages? give with exaples please. 2. In a seqencial file if you are getting input data as null and want to change into not null, What do you do, without using any stages? 3. Types of lookup? where do youu use. |
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