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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding Pipeline Partitioning
  3. Partition Points
  4. Partition Types
  5. Pushdown Optimization
  6. Pushdown Optimization and Transformations
  7. Real-time Processing
  8. Commit Points
  9. Row Error Logging
  10. Workflow Recovery
  11. Stopping and Aborting
  12. Concurrent Workflows
  13. Grid Processing
  14. Load Balancer
  15. Workflow Variables
  16. Parameters and Variables in Sessions
  17. Parameter Files
  18. FastExport
  19. External Loading
  20. FTP
  21. Session Caches
  22. Incremental Aggregation
  23. Session Log Interface
  24. Understanding Buffer Memory
  25. High Precision Data

Advanced Workflow Guide

Advanced Workflow Guide

Using the $$PushdownConfig Mapping Parameter

Using the $$PushdownConfig Mapping Parameter

Depending on the database workload, you might want to use source-side, target-side, or full pushdown optimization at different times. For example, use source-side or target-side pushdown optimization during the peak hours of the day, but use full pushdown optimization from midnight until 2 a.m. when database activity is low.
To use different pushdown optimization configurations at different times, use the $$PushdownConfig mapping parameter. The parameter lets you run a session using the different types of pushdown optimization. The settings in the $$PushdownConfig parameter override the pushdown optimization settings in the session properties.
Complete the following steps to configure the mapping parameter:
  1. Create $$PushdownConfig in the Mapping Designer.
  2. When you add the $$PushdownConfig mapping parameter in the Mapping Designer, use the following values:
    Field
    Value
    Name
    $$PushdownConfig
    Type
    Parameter
    Datatype
    String
    Precision or Scale
    20
    Aggregation
    n/a
    Initial Value
    None
    Description
    Optional
  3. When you configure the session, select $$PushdownConfig for the Pushdown Optimization attribute.
  4. Define the parameter in the parameter file.
  5. Enter one of the following values for $$PushdownConfig in the parameter file:
    Value
    Description
    None
    Integration Service processes all transformation logic for the session.
    Source [Seq View Conn]
    Integration Service pushes as much of the transformation logic to the source database as possible.
    Target [Seq View Conn]
    Integration Service pushes as much of the transformation logic to the target database as possible.
    Full [Seq View Conn]
    Integration Service pushes as much of the transformation logic to the source and target databases as possible. The Integration Service processes any transformation logic that it cannot push to a database.
    Optionally, specify one or more of the following options:
    • Seq.
      Allows the Integration Service to create a sequence object in the database.
    • View.
      Allows the Integration Service to create a view object in the database.
    • Conn.
      Indicates that the database user of the active database has read permission on the idle database, which is required to push transformation logic to the active database.
    For example, enter ‘Full View Conn’ to use full pushdown optimization, enable the creation of view objects in the active database, and indicate that the active database has read permission on the idle database.

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