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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange for JDBC V2
  3. PowerExchange for JDBC V2 Configuration Overview
  4. JDBC V2 Connections
  5. PowerExchange for JDBC V2 Data Objects
  6. JDBC V2 Mappings
  7. PowerExchange for JDBC V2 Dynamic Mappings
  8. JDBC V2 Lookup
  9. JDBC V2 Run-Time Processing
  10. JDBC V2 Datatype Reference

PowerExchange for JDBC V2 User Guide

PowerExchange for JDBC V2 User Guide

Key Range Partitioning

Key Range Partitioning

You can configure key range partitioning for a source operation that runs in the native environment.
The Data Integration Service distributes rows of data based on a port or set of ports that you define as the partition key. You define a range of values for each port. The Integration Service uses the key and ranges to send rows to the appropriate partition.
For example, if you select key range partitioning, the Data Integration Service uses the key and ranges to create the WHERE clause when it selects data from the source. Therefore, you can have the Data Integration Service pass all rows that contain a specified value to one partition and all other rows to another partition.

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