Common Content for Data Engineering
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updateseqgenvals -f <folder_name> [-m <mapping_name>] -t <sequence_generator_name> [-s <start_value>] [-e <end_value>] [-i <increment_by>] [-c <current_value>]
Option
| Argument
| Description
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-f | folder_name | Required. Folder name. |
-m | mapping_name | Mapping name. When you update values for a non-reusable Sequence Generator transformation, you must include the mapping name. |
-t | sequence_generator_name | Required. Sequence Generator transformation name. |
-s | start_value | Optional. Start value of the generated sequence you want the Integration Service to use if the Sequence Generator transformation uses the Cycle property. If you select Cycle in the transformation properties, the Integration Service cycles back to this value when it reaches the end value. If you designate an invalid value, pmrep gives an error message and does not update the Sequence Generator transformation. |
-e | end_value | Optional. Maximum value the Integration Service generates. If the Integration Service reaches this value during the session and the sequence is not configured to cycle, it fails the session. If you designate an invalid value, pmrep displays an error message and does not update the Sequence Generator transformation. |
-i | increment_by | Optional. Difference between two consecutive values from the NEXTVAL port. If you designate an invalid value, pmrep displays an error message and does not update the Sequence Generator transformation. |
-c | current_value | Optional. Current value of the sequence. Enter the value you want the Integration Service to use as the first value in the sequence. If you want to cycle through a series of values, the current value must be greater than or equal to the start value and less than the end value. If you designate an invalid value, pmrep gives an error message and does not update the Sequence Generator transformation. |