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    Mapping without using a source qualifier

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    Can we create a mapping without using a source qualifier?


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    Re: Mapping without using a source qualifier

    yes, it is possible using tool. plz once go through the options available


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    Re: Mapping without using a source qualifier

    Quote Originally Posted by Geek_Guest View Post
    Question asked by Visitor Chikki

    Can we create a mapping without using a source qualifier?

    you cant do it......

    you can do only when you are using cobal files as a soure.....


    any correction suggest me....


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    Re: Mapping without using a source qualifier

    Hi friend,

    In one case we can design a mapping without a SQ transformation, i.e if the source is a COBOL file, we have to use "Normaliser" transformation in place of SQ transformation.

    If there are any other cases plz. tell me.




    Regards,
    G Gopi Krishna.



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    Re: Mapping without using a source qualifier

    Hi
    Yes your answer is correct, that is the only one way to create mapping wihtout using SQ T/R i.e. Normalizer T/R.


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    Re: Mapping without using a source qualifier

    Mapping without a Source Qualifier Transformation is possible to say

    But one thing to notice that the Source and Target can be connected through a intermediate transforamtion which is possible through the Source Qualifier Transformation and also by Normalizer Transformation.

    The another way of creation of mapping without Source Qualifier Transformation is done by using Normalizer Transformation.

    We are also having XML - Source Qualifier Transformation (I am not having exact idea on this).


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