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  1. Preface
  2. Mappings
  3. Mapplets
  4. Mapping Parameters
  5. Where to Assign Parameters
  6. Mapping Outputs
  7. Generate a Mapping from an SQL Query
  8. Dynamic Mappings
  9. How to Develop and Run a Dynamic Mapping
  10. Dynamic Mapping Use Cases
  11. Mapping Administration
  12. Import From PowerCenter
  13. Performance Tuning
  14. Pushdown Optimization
  15. Partitioned Mappings
  16. Developer Tool Naming Conventions

Developer Mapping Guide

Developer Mapping Guide

Creating a Parameter for a Transformation Property

Creating a Parameter for a Transformation Property

When you assign a parameter to field or to a transformation property, you can browse for a parameter to use or you can create a parameter specifically for the field.
  1. Navigate to the field or property that you want to update.
  2. Click the selection arrow in the
    Value
    column.
    If you can parameterize the property, the
    Assign Parameter
    option appears.
    The following image shows the
    Assign Parameter
    option for the Cache Directory:
    The Advanced tab of the Aggregator transformation has the Cache Directory , Aggregator Data Cache Size, Aggregator Index Cache Size, Sorted Input, and Tracing Level properties. The Cache Directory value contains the Assign Parameter option.
  3. Click
    Assign Parameter
    .
    The
    Assign Parameter
    dialog box appears. The dialog box shows the system parameters and the user-defined parameters that you created in the transformation.
    The following image shows the
    Assign Parameter
    dialog box:
    The Assign Parameter dialog box lists system parameters and user-defined parameters. The system parameters have a prefix of sys.
  4. To create a parameter, click
    New
    .
  5. Enter the parameter name, the type, the precision, and the default value.
    The following image shows the parameter called MyCacheParameter in the
    Parameters
    dialog box:
    The Parameters dialog box contains the Name, Description, Type, Precision, and Default Value fields.
  6. Click
    OK
    .
    The parameter name appears in the transformation property.
    The following image shows MyCacheParameter in the Aggregator transformation cache directory:
    The Cache Directory property contains the MyCacheParameter parameter name and the word "parameter" in parenthesis.
You can add, change, and delete parameters in the transformation
Parameters
tab.

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