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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Transformations
  3. Transformation Ports
  4. Transformation Caches
  5. Address Validator Transformation
  6. Aggregator Transformation
  7. Association Transformation
  8. Bad Record Exception Transformation
  9. Case Converter Transformation
  10. Classifier Transformation
  11. Comparison Transformation
  12. Consolidation Transformation
  13. Data Masking Transformation
  14. Data Processor Transformation
  15. Decision Transformation
  16. Duplicate Record Exception Transformation
  17. Expression Transformation
  18. Filter Transformation
  19. Hierarchical to Relational Transformation
  20. Java Transformation
  21. Java Transformation API Reference
  22. Java Expressions
  23. Joiner Transformation
  24. Key Generator Transformation
  25. Labeler Transformation
  26. Lookup Transformation
  27. Lookup Caches
  28. Dynamic Lookup Cache
  29. Match Transformation
  30. Match Transformations in Field Analysis
  31. Match Transformations in Identity Analysis
  32. Normalizer Transformation
  33. Merge Transformation
  34. Parser Transformation
  35. Python Transformation
  36. Rank Transformation
  37. Read Transformation
  38. Relational to Hierarchical Transformation
  39. REST Web Service Consumer Transformation
  40. Router Transformation
  41. Sequence Generator Transformation
  42. Sorter Transformation
  43. SQL Transformation
  44. Standardizer Transformation
  45. Union Transformation
  46. Update Strategy Transformation
  47. Web Service Consumer Transformation
  48. Parsing Web Service SOAP Messages
  49. Generating Web Service SOAP Messages
  50. Weighted Average Transformation
  51. Window Transformation
  52. Write Transformation
  53. Appendix A: Transformation Delimiters

Developer Transformation Guide

Developer Transformation Guide

Argument Ports

Argument Ports

Argument ports allow you to identify a resource when the URL for the resource takes an argument. Add argument ports to the root input group.
An argument port has a port name and an argument name. If an argument name contains a character that is not allowed in a port name, enter an argument name that differs from the port name. For example, you want to pass the argument "Cust-ID" to the web service, but the Data Integration Service does not allow the dash character (-) in port names. Enter "Cust-ID" as the argument name, but enter "CustID" as the port name.
The Data Integration Service appends the argument names and values for each argument port to the base URL as name=value pairs. You can configure multiple argument ports. The Data Integration Service separates multiple arguments in the request with an ampersand character (&).
For example:
http://www.HypoStores.com/customers/CustDetails?Last_Name=Jones&First_Name=Mary
If you define argument ports and URL ports in the transformation, the Data Integration Service appends the URL port values to the base URL, followed by the argument names and values.
To add an argument port, right-click on the root input group and select
New
Argument Ports
. Enter the argument name and the port name.

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