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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to PowerExchange Bulk Data Movement
  3. PowerExchange Listener
  4. Adabas Bulk Data Movement
  5. Datacom Bulk Data Movement
  6. DB2 for i5/OS Bulk Data Movement
  7. DB2 for Linux, UNIX, and Windows Bulk Data Movement
  8. DB2 for z/OS Bulk Data Movement
  9. IDMS Bulk Data Movement
  10. IMS Bulk Data Movement
  11. Microsoft SQL Server Bulk Data Movement
  12. Oracle Bulk Data Movement
  13. Sequential File Bulk Data Movement
  14. VSAM Bulk Data Movement
  15. Writing Data with Fault Tolerance
  16. Monitoring and Tuning Options

Bulk Data Movement Guide

Bulk Data Movement Guide

Setting Up Pass-Through Partitioning with SQL Overrides for Nonrelational Data Sources

Setting Up Pass-Through Partitioning with SQL Overrides for Nonrelational Data Sources

Complete the following steps to set up pass-through partitioning with SQL overrides for nonrelational data sources for which you do not use offload processing.
The partitions run independently of each other and treat each query as an independent PowerExchange request.
  1. In the Task Developer, double-click the session to open the session properties.
  2. On the
    Mapping
    tab, click the
    Partitions
    view.
  3. Select the Source Qualifier transformation, and click
    Edit Partition Point
    .
    The
    Edit Partition Point
    dialog box appears.
  4. Click
    Add
    for each partition that you want to add.
  5. Verify that the
    Partition Type
    is
    Pass Through
    .
  6. Click
    OK
    .
  7. On the
    Mapping
    tab, click the
    Transformations
    view.
    The
    Properties
    area displays the
    SQL Query
    attribute for each partition.
  8. For each partition, click the Browse button in the
    SQL Query
    field. Then, in the
    SQL Editor
    dialog box, enter the query and click
    OK
    .
    If you entered a query in Designer when you configured the Source Qualifier transformation, the query appears in the
    SQL Query
    field for each partition. To override this query, enter another query in the
    SQL Editor
    dialog box.

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