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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

Where to Assign Parameters Overview

Where to Assign Parameters Overview

You can assign user-defined parameters and system parameters to fields. You must create the user-defined parameters before you can assign them to fields.
You can parameterize some properties in objects and transformations. If you assign a parameter to a property, the option to assign a parameter appears when you configure the property value.
For example, you can create a Read transformation in a mapping. The Read transformation is a non-reusable transformation that you create based on a physical data object. You can assign parameters to the transformation properties, or you can assign parameters to the physical data object.
You cannot nest user-defined parameters within a parameterized source. If the source data object is parameterized, you cannot expose a user-defined parameter as a mapping parameter to override the parameter values at run time. The mapping uses the default value instead.
The following table lists the objects and the fields where you can assign parameters:
Object
Field
All transformations
Link resolution order
Association transformation
Cache file directory
Cache file size
Address Validator transformation
Casing style
Default country
Geocode data type
Global maximum field length
Line separator
Maximum result count
Optimization level
Standardize invalid addresses
Aggregator transformation
Cache directory
Expression elements
Port expression
Group By
Bad Record Exception transformation
Lower Threshold
Upper Threshold
Case Converter transformation
Reference table.
Consolidation transformation
Cache file directory
Cache file size
Customized data object
Connection
Data object
Owner
SQL Query elements
Table name
Customized data object read operation
Custom query
Filter condition
Join condition
PreSQL
PostSQL
Customized data object write operation
PreSQL
PostSQL
Update override
Decision transformation
Decision script.
Duplicate Record Exception transformation
Cache file directory
Lower Threshold
Upper Threshold
Expression transformation
Expression elements
Port expression
Port selector
Sort key list. Windowing only.
Filter transformation
Filter condition elements
Filter condition. Full expression.
Flat file data object
Compression codec
Compression format
Control file directory
Control file name
Connection name
Default scale
Flat file delimiter
Merge file directory
Source file directory
Source file name
Output file name
Output file directory
Reject file directory
Target directory
Joiner transformation
Cache directory
Join condition elements
Port selector
Key Generator transformation
Cache file directory
Cache file size
Labeler transformation
Reference table
Lookup transformation
Custom query. Relational only.
Lookup transformation, excluding the physical data objects for the lookup source
Data object. Nonreusable transformation.
Dynamic port rules. Nonreusable transformation.
Lookup condition. Full expression, nonreusable transformation.
Port selector. Nonreusable transformation.
Mapping
Hive version
Run-time environment
Maximum parallelism
Match transformation
Cache directory on the Match Output tab
Cache directory on the Match Type tab
Index directory on the Match Type tab
Persistence method
Threshold
Nonrelational data object
Connection
Rank transformation
Cache directory
Expression elements
Port expression
Group by ports
Rank port
Read transformation
Connection
Custom query. Relational only.
Data object
Filter condition. Relational only.
Join condition. Relational only.
Owner name. Relational only.
PreSQL. Relational only.
PostSQL. Relational only.
Resource/table name. Relational only.
Relational Data Object
Filter condition elements
Join condition elements
PreSQL query elements
PostSQL query elements
SQL override elements
Router transformation
Group filter condition elements.
Group filter condition. Full expression.
Sorter transformation
Sort key
Group by
Work directory
SQL transformation
Connection
Standardizer transformation
Reference table
Token Parser transformation
Reference table
Update Strategy transformation
Update strategy expression elements.
Update strategy expression. Full expression.
Write transformation
Data object
Link resolution order
PreSQL. Relational only.
PostSQL. Relational only.
Reject directory
Reject file name
Update override. Relational only.

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