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  1. Preface
  2. XML Concepts
  3. Using XML with PowerCenter
  4. Working with XML Sources
  5. Using the XML Editor
  6. Working with XML Targets
  7. XML Source Qualifier Transformation
  8. Midstream XML Transformations
  9. XML Datatype Reference
  10. XPath Query Functions Reference

XML Guide

XML Guide

XML Generator Transformation

XML Generator Transformation

Use an XML Generator transformation to combine input that comes from several sources to create an XML document. For example, use the transformation to combine the XML data from two TIBCO sources into one TIBCO target. One source might contain employee and salary information, and the other might have employee phone and email information. The XML Generator transformation is an active and a connected transformation.
The XML Generator transformation is similar to an XML target definition. When the Integration Service processes an XML Generator transformation, it writes rows of XML data. The Integration Service can also process pass-through fields containing non-XML data in the transformation.
The XML Generator transformation has one or more input groups and one output group. The output group has one port, “DataOutput,” which generates a string data BLOB XML document. The output group contains the pass-through port when you create pass-through fields.

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