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  1. Preface
  2. Working with Transformations
  3. Address Validator Transformation
  4. Aggregator Transformation
  5. Association Transformation
  6. Bad Record Exception Transformation
  7. Case Converter Transformation
  8. Classifier Transformation
  9. Cleanse transformation
  10. Comparison Transformation
  11. Custom Transformation
  12. Custom Transformation Functions
  13. Consolidation Transformation
  14. Data Masking Transformation
  15. Data Masking Examples
  16. Decision Transformation
  17. Duplicate Record Exception Transformation
  18. Dynamic Lookup Cache
  19. Expression Transformation
  20. External Procedure Transformation
  21. Filter Transformation
  22. HTTP Transformation
  23. Identity Resolution Transformation
  24. Java Transformation
  25. Java Transformation API Reference
  26. Java Expressions
  27. Java Transformation Example
  28. Joiner Transformation
  29. Key Generator Transformation
  30. Labeler Transformation
  31. Lookup Transformation
  32. Lookup Caches
  33. Match Transformation
  34. Match Transformations in Field Analysis
  35. Match Transformations in Identity Analysis
  36. Merge Transformation
  37. Normalizer Transformation
  38. Parser Transformation
  39. Rank Transformation
  40. Router Transformation
  41. Sequence Generator Transformation
  42. Sorter Transformation
  43. Source Qualifier Transformation
  44. SQL Transformation
  45. Using the SQL Transformation in a Mapping
  46. Stored Procedure Transformation
  47. Standardizer Transformation
  48. Transaction Control Transformation
  49. Union Transformation
  50. Unstructured Data Transformation
  51. Update Strategy Transformation
  52. Weighted Average Transformation
  53. XML Transformations

Transformation Guide

Transformation Guide

Rules and Guidelines for Dynamic Lookup Caches

Rules and Guidelines for Dynamic Lookup Caches

Certain rules and guidelines apply when you use a dynamic lookup cache.
Consider the following guidelines when you use a dynamic lookup cache:
  • You must set
    On Multiple Matches
    property to Report Error when you use a dynamic lookup cache. To reset the property, change the dynamic lookup to a static lookup, change the property, and then change the static lookup to a dynamic lookup.
  • You cannot share the cache between a dynamic Lookup transformation and static Lookup transformation in the same target load order group.
  • You can enable a dynamic lookup cache for a relational, flat file, or Source Qualifier transformation lookup.
  • You can enable a dynamic lookup cache for a relational or flat file lookup.
  • The Lookup transformation must be a connected transformation.
  • You can use a persistent or a non-persistent cache.
  • If the dynamic cache is not persistent, the Integration Service always rebuilds the cache from the database, even if you do not enable
    Recache from Lookup Source
    .
  • If the dynamic cache is not persistent, the Integration Service always rebuilds the cache from the database, even if you do not enable
    Re-cache from Lookup Source
    .
  • When you synchronize dynamic cache files with a lookup source table, the Lookup transformation inserts rows into the lookup source table and the dynamic lookup cache. If the source row is an update row, the Lookup transformation updates the dynamic lookup cache only.
  • You can only create an equality lookup condition. You cannot look up a range of data in a dynamic cache.
  • You must associate each lookup port that is not in the lookup condition with an input port, sequence ID, or associated expression.
  • Use a Router transformation to pass rows to the cached target when the NewLookupRow value equals one or two.
  • Use the Router transformation to drop rows when the NewLookupRow value equals zero. Or, you can output the rows to a different target.
  • Verify that the Integration Service outputs the same values to the target that it writes to the lookup cache. When you choose to output new values on update, only connect lookup/output ports to the target table instead of the input/output ports. When you choose to output old values on update, add an Expression transformation after the Lookup transformation and before the Router transformation. Add output ports in the Expression transformation for each port in the target table and create expressions to ensure you do not output null input values to the target.
  • When you use a lookup SQL override, map the correct columns to the appropriate targets for lookup.
  • When you add a WHERE clause to the lookup SQL override, use a Filter transformation before the Lookup transformation. This ensures that the Integration Service inserts rows in the dynamic cache and target table that match the WHERE clause.
  • When you configure a reusable Lookup transformation to use a dynamic cache, you cannot edit the condition or disable the
    Dynamic Lookup Cache
    property in a mapping.
  • Use Update Strategy transformations after the Lookup transformation to flag the rows for insert or update for the target.
  • Use an Update Strategy transformation before the Lookup transformation to define some or all rows as update if you want to use the Update Else Insert property in the Lookup transformation.
  • Set the row type to Data Driven in the session properties.
  • Select Insert and Update as Update for the target table options in the session properties.

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