Common Content for Data Engineering
- Common Content for Data Engineering 10.2.1
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Target Node | Results |
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Single atomic node | When you map multiple ports to a single node, you update the location for more than one single atomic node in the Operation area. If the hierarchy does not have enough nodes in the level to update, the Developer tool maps ports just for the available nodes. |
Multiple-occurring atomic node | When you map multiple ports to multiple-occurring atomic node, you pivot the ports into multiple occurrences of the node. The Developer tool creates instances of the node based on how many ports you map. A message appears that describes the number of ports that you projected. |
Multiple-occurring complex node | When you map multiple ports to a complex node, you must select which single-occurring nodes atomic nodes to update. You pivot the ports into multiple occurrences of the node. The Developer tool creates instances of the node based on how many ports you map. |