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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Informatica Big Data Management
  3. Mappings
  4. Sources
  5. Targets
  6. Transformations
  7. Data Preview
  8. Cluster Workflows
  9. Profiles
  10. Monitoring
  11. Hierarchical Data Processing
  12. Hierarchical Data Processing Configuration
  13. Hierarchical Data Processing with Schema Changes
  14. Intelligent Structure Models
  15. Stateful Computing
  16. Appendix A: Connections
  17. Appendix B: Data Type Reference
  18. Appendix C: Function Reference

Rules and Guidelines for Complex Data Type Definitions

Rules and Guidelines for Complex Data Type Definitions

Consider the following rules and guidelines when you work with complex data type definitions:
  • A struct port or a struct element in a complex port must reference a complex data type definition.
  • You cannot reference a complex data type definition in one mapping to a complex port in another mapping.
  • You cannot reference a recursive data type definition to a struct port or a struct element in a complex port.
  • Changes to the elements in a complex data type definition are automatically propagated to complex ports that reference the complex data type definition.
  • If you change the name of the type definition library or the complex data type definition, you must update the name in expressions that use complex functions such as STRUCT_AS, RESPEC, and CAST.

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