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  1. Preface
  2. Transformations
  3. Source transformation
  4. Target transformation
  5. Access Policy transformation
  6. Aggregator transformation
  7. B2B transformation
  8. Chunking transformation
  9. Cleanse transformation
  10. Data Masking transformation
  11. Data Services transformation
  12. Deduplicate transformation
  13. Expression transformation
  14. Filter transformation
  15. Hierarchy Builder transformation
  16. Hierarchy Parser transformation
  17. Hierarchy Processor transformation
  18. Input transformation
  19. Java transformation
  20. Java transformation API reference
  21. Joiner transformation
  22. Labeler transformation
  23. Lookup transformation
  24. Machine Learning transformation
  25. Mapplet transformation
  26. Normalizer transformation
  27. Output transformation
  28. Parse transformation
  29. Python transformation
  30. Rank transformation
  31. Router transformation
  32. Rule Specification transformation
  33. Sequence transformation
  34. Sorter transformation
  35. SQL transformation
  36. Structure Parser transformation
  37. Transaction Control transformation
  38. Union transformation
  39. Vector Embedding transformation
  40. Velocity transformation
  41. Verifier transformation
  42. Web Services transformation

Transformations

Transformations

Pass-through fields

Pass-through fields

Pass-through fields are response fields that you do not need for the current transformation but you might want to use later in the mapping.
For example you might only need the primary key from a source object for the Web Service transformation. However, you might want to use the other fields in the source object in a downstream transformation.
Incoming fields and response fields pass through the Web Services transformation to the success groups and fault group. However, when the mapping contains multiple sources, only the fields from the primary source pass through. The source that is connected to the Web Service transformation first is the primary source. For example, in the following image, NewSource is the primary source and NewSource1 is the secondary source:
The Field Mapping tab shows incoming fields from two sources, NewSource and NewSource1. The NewSource1 source includes the DeptFk field which is a foreign key.
Because NewSource1 is a secondary source, fields from this source do not pass through to the success groups and fault group.
To determine the source of a field in the Success or Fault group, choose the
Incoming Fields
tab. The
Origin
column shows the source for each field.

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