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  1. Preface
  2. Understanding PowerExchange for Web Services
  3. Configuring PowerExchange for Web Services
  4. Web Service Sources and Targets
  5. Web Services Consumer Transformation
  6. Creating and Configuring Web Service Workflows
  7. Appendix A: Datatype Reference

PowerExchange for Web Services User Guide for PowerCenter

PowerExchange for Web Services User Guide for PowerCenter

Web Services Consumer Transformation Components

Web Services Consumer Transformation Components

A Web Services Consumer transformation contains the following tabs:
  • Transformation.
    You can rename the transformation and add a description on the Transformation tab. Web Services Consumer transformations are reusable and non-reusable.
  • Ports.
    View ports on the ports tab.
  • Properties.
    Configure transformation properties, such as the runtime location.
  • Metadata Extensions.
    Create a non-reusable metadata extension to extend the metadata of the Web Services Consumer transformation. Configure the extension name, datatype, precision, and value. You can also promote a metadata extension to be reusable if you want to make it available to all transformations.
  • Web Services Consumer Properties.
    Edit the SOAP action values and add pass-through ports.
If you configure a transformation as repeatable and deterministic, ensure that the data is repeatable and deterministic. If you try to recover a session with transformations that do not produce the same data between the session and the recovery, the recovery process can result in corrupted data.

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