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  1. Preface
  2. Transformations
  3. Source transformation
  4. Target transformation
  5. Aggregator transformation
  6. Expression transformation
  7. Filter transformation
  8. Input transformation
  9. Joiner transformation
  10. Lookup transformation
  11. Mapplet transformation
  12. Normalizer transformation
  13. Output transformation
  14. Rank transformation
  15. Router transformation
  16. Sequence transformation
  17. Sorter transformation
  18. SQL transformation
  19. Union transformation

Transformations

Transformations

Dynamic SQL queries

Dynamic SQL queries

A dynamic SQL query can execute different query statements for each input row. When you create a dynamic SQL query, you use string substitution to define string variables in the query and link them to input fields in the transformation.
To change a query statement, configure a string variable in the query for the portion of the query that you want to change. To configure the string variable, identify an input field by name in the query and enclose the name in tilde characters (
~
). The query changes based on the value of the data in the field.
The transformation input field that contains the query variable must be a string data type. You can use string substitution to change the query statement and the query data.
When you create a dynamic SQL query,
Data Integration
prepares a query for each input row. You can pass the following types of dynamic queries in an input field:
Full query
You can substitute the entire SQL query with query statements from source data.
Partial query
You can substitute a portion of the query statement, such as the table name.

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