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This is a discussion on Dynamic Lookup Cache within the Data Warehousing forums, part of the Databases category; Without the dynamic lookup cache, you need to use two Lookup transformations in your mapping. Use the first Lookup transformation to insert rows in the target. Use the second Lookup ...
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Dynamic Lookup Cache
Without the dynamic lookup cache, you need to use two Lookup transformations in your mapping. Use the first Lookup transformation to insert rows in the target. Use the second Lookup transformation to recache the target table and update rows in the target table.
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