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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. Export to PowerCenter
  13. Import From PowerCenter
  14. Performance Tuning
  15. Pushdown Optimization
  16. Partitioned Mappings
  17. Developer Tool Naming Conventions

Developer Mapping Guide

Developer Mapping Guide

Target Commit Interval

Target Commit Interval

The target commit interval refers to the number of rows that you want to use as a basis for a commit. The Data Integration Service commits data based on the number of target rows that it processes and the constraints on the target table. The Data Integration Service tunes the commit intervals. The default commit interval is 10,000 rows.
The commit interval is an approximate interval for the Data Integration Service to issue the commit. The Data Integration Service might issue a commit before, on, or after, the commit interval. In general, the Data Integration Service checks the target commit interval after writing a complete writer buffer block.

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