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  1. Preface
  2. The Transformation Language
  3. Constants
  4. Operators
  5. Variables
  6. Dates
  7. Functions
  8. Creating Custom Functions
  9. Custom Function API Reference

Transformation Language Reference

Transformation Language Reference

AES_DECRYPT

AES_DECRYPT

Returns decrypted data to string format. The
PowerCenter Integration Service
uses Advanced Encryption Standard (AES) algorithm with 128-bit and 256-bit encoding. The AES algorithm is a FIPS-approved cryptographic algorithm.

Syntax

AES_DECRYPT (
value, key, keySize
)
The following table describes the arguments for this command:
Argument
Required/
Optional
Description
value
Required
Binary datatype. Value you want to decrypt.
key
Required
String datatype. Precision of 16 characters or fewer. You can use mapping variables for the key. Use the same key to decrypt a value that you used to encrypt it.
keySize
Required
Integer datatype. Precision of 16 characters or fewer. You can specify 128, 192, or 256-bit encryption.
Default is 128-bit.

Return Value

Decrypted binary value.
NULL if the input value is a null value.

Example

The following example returns decrypted social security numbers. In this example, the
PowerCenter Integration Service
derives the key from the first three numbers of the social security number using the SUBSRT function:
AES_DECRYPT (SSN_ENCRYPT, SUBSTR(SSN,1,3), 256)
SSN_ENCRYPT
DECRYPTED VALUE
07FB945926849D2B1641E708C85E4390
832-17-1672
9153ACAB89D65A4B81AD2ABF151B099D
832-92-4731
AF6B5E4E39F974B3F3FB0F22320CC60B
832-46-7552
992D6A5D91E7F59D03B940A4B1CBBCBE
832-53-6194
992D6A5D91E7F59D03B940A4B1CBBCBE
832-81-9528

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