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  1. Preface
  2. Introduction to Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 Connector
  3. Connections for Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2
  4. Mappings for Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2
  5. Migrating a mapping
  6. Data type reference
  7. Troubleshooting

Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 Connector

Microsoft Azure Data Lake Storage Gen2 Connector

Use a different object path for the migrated mapping

Use a different object path for the migrated mapping

After you migrate the mapping, you can use a different object path to run the mapping from the new environment.
In this scenario, before you migrate the mapping, you can change the object metadata, runtime attributes, or the connection attributes to reflect the object path in the migrated environment. You do not have to edit or update the mapping in the new environment.
As a rule, when you specify the file system, directory, and file name in the advanced properties, connection, or object properties, Data Integration honors the attributes in the following order of precedence:
  1. Runtime advanced attributes
    . The advanced properties such as file system, directory, and file name in the Source or Target transformation in a mapping.
  2. Connection attributes
    . Attributes such as file system and directory set in the connection properties.
  3. Object metadata
    . The object selected in the Source or Target transformation in a mapping.

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