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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding the Repository
  3. Using the Repository Manager
  4. Folders
  5. Managing Object Permissions
  6. Local and Global Shortcuts
  7. Team-Based Development with Versioned Objects
  8. Labels
  9. Object Queries
  10. Team-Based Development with Deployment Groups
  11. Copying Folders and Deployment Groups
  12. Exporting and Importing Objects
  13. Exchanging Metadata
  14. Copying Objects
  15. Metadata Extensions
  16. Appendix A: MX Views Reference
  17. Appendix B: PowerCenter Reports Reference

Repository Guide

Repository Guide

REP_TARG_TBL_JOINS

REP_TARG_TBL_JOINS

This view contains join information between target tables. Use this view to query the PowerCenter defined joins for a target table model. It is populated when you link fields in the Target Designer or through primary key-foreign key relationships.
The following table lists target table join metadata in the REP_TARG_TBL_JOINS view:
Column Name
Datatype
Description
SUBJECT_AREA*
VARCHAR2 (240)
Folder name.
VERSION_ID
NUMBER
Folder version ID.
VERSION_NAME
VARCHAR2 (240)
Folder version name.
TABLE1_NAME
VARCHAR2 (240)
Name of first table in the join.
TABLE1_BUSNAME
VARCHAR2 (240)
Business name of first table.
TABLE1_ID*
NUMBER
ID of first table in the join.
COLUMN1_NAME
VARCHAR2 (240)
Name of column in first table.
COLUMN1_BUSNAME
VARCHAR2 (240)
Business name of column in first table.
COLUMN1_NUMBER
NUMBER
Number of column in first table.
COLUMN1_ID*
NUMBER
ID of column in first table.
TABLE2_NAME
VARCHAR2 (240)
Name of second table in the join.
TABLE2_BUSNAME
VARCHAR2 (240)
Business name of second table.
TABLE2_ID*
NUMBER
ID of second table in the join.
COLUMN2_NAME
VARCHAR2 (240)
Name of column in second table.
COLUMN2_BUSNAME
VARCHAR2 (240)
Business name of column in second table.
COLUMN2_NUMBER
VARCHAR2 (240)
Number of column in second table.
COLUMN2_ID
NUMBER
ID of column in second table.
TABLE1_VERSION_NUMBER
NUMBER
Table1 version number.
TABLE2_VERSION_NUMBER
NUMBER
Table2 version number.
*Indicates that the column is a key column.

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