PowerCenter
- PowerCenter 10.4.0
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Test
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COUNT
| Compares the number of non-null values for the selected field to the constraint value. This test works with any datatype.
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COUNT_DISTINCT
| Compares the distinct number of non-null values for the selected field to the constraint value. This test works with any datatype except binary.
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COUNT_ROWS
| Compares the total number of values for the selected field to the constraint value. This test counts nulls, unlike the COUNT and COUNT_DISTINCT tests. This test works with any datatype.
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MIN
| Compares the minimum value for the selected field to the constraint value. This test works with any datatype except binary.
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MAX
| Compares the maximum value for the selected field to the constraint value. This test works with any datatype except binary.
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AVG
| Compares the average value for the selected field to the constraint value. This test can only be used with numeric datatypes.
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SUM
| Compares the sum of the values for the selected field to the constraint value. This test can only be used with numeric datatypes.
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VALUE
| Examines the values for the field, row by row, and compares them to the constraint value. This test works with any datatype except binary.
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FORMAT
| Determines whether the values in the field match the pattern that you use as the constraint value. The PowerCenter Integration Service uses the REG_MATCH function for this test. You cannot use this test with binary datatypes.
If you choose to use a pattern, use the perl compatible regular expression syntax. Enclose the pattern within single quotation marks.
For example, to test the format of a telephone number of the form xxx-xxx-xxxx, use the following pattern:
\d\d\d-\d\d\d-\d\d\d\d The test passes if the phone number is 049-157-0156 but fails if the phone number is 0491-570-156.
To test a value that consists of a number followed by two alphabets and another number, use the following pattern:
\d[a-z][a-z]\d The test passes if the alphanumeric string is 1ab2 but fails if the alphanumeric string is a1b2.
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UNIQUE
| Confirms that the value in the field is unique. This test does not use a constraint value. This test cannot be used with binary datatypes.
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NOT_NULL
| Confirms that the value in the field is not null. This test does not use a constraint value. This test cannot be used with binary datatypes.
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NOT_BLANK
| If the value in the field is a string value, this test confirms that the value in the field is not null or an empty string. If the value in the field is a numeric value, this test confirms that the value in the field is not null or zero. This test does not use a constraint value. This test cannot be used with datetime or binary datatypes.
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