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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

GET Example

GET Example

The source file used with this example contains the following data:
78576 78577 78578
The following figure shows the HTTP tab of the HTTP transformation for the GET example:
The HTTP tab in the Edit Transformations dialog box contains the name, datatype, precision, scale, input, and output columns. The tab also contains the Transformation Name, HTTP Method, Default Value, Description, HTTP Name, Base URL, and Final URL fields.
The Designer appends a question mark (?), the input group input port name, a dollar sign ($), and the input group input port name again to the base URL to construct the final URL:
http://www.informatica.com?CR=$CR
The Integration Service sends the source file values to the CR input port of the HTTP transformation and sends the following HTTP requests to the HTTP server:
http://www.informatica.com?CR=78576 http://www.informatica.com?CR=78577 http://www.informatica.com?CR=78578
The HTTP server sends an HTTP response back to the Integration Service, which sends the data through the output port of the HTTP transformation to the target.

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