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Data Transformation Manager creates which different threads?

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Data Transformation Manager creates which different threads?
posted Mar 24, 2015 by Sachin

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The Data Transformation Manager creates the following different threads:

a) The single master thread which is responsible for coordinating the other threads ,
b) The mapping thread which supervises mapping parameters of each session,
c) The pre session, session and post session operations are performed by different threads,
d) The reader session reads from the source and the writer session writes to the target,
e) Every partition has its individual transformation thread.

answer Mar 27, 2015 by Shweta Singh
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When I look at many of the workflow last sessions runs in the workflow monitor I see the number of records that are picked by the transformation is different than the number of records that get updated or inserted in the target table.

For example my sql transformation picks 80,742 rows from the source table. but only 29,813 rows get loaded into the target table.

On further analyzing the workflow log file I can see it loaded both insertable records and updatable records:

WRT_8036 Target: W_SALES_ORDER_LINE_F (Instance Name: [W_SALES_ORDER_LINE_F]) WRT_8038 Inserted rows - Requested: 15284
 Applied: 15284 Rejected: 0 Affected: 15284 WRT_8041 Updated rows - Requested: 14529 Applied: 14529 Rejected: 0 Affected: 14529 

WRITER_1_*_1> WRT_8035 Load complete time: Wed Mar 19 04:41:24 2014

I am not able to figure out why would the workflows load lesser records than what source sql gives. and I would really appreciate some help in this matter.

Thanks

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I am trying to handle a xsd:choice in the B2B transformation engine.

(xsd examples here)

That is I have a

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And I am only intrested in getting the "one" part

And I only want extract the "one" element not caring from which underlying type it comes from, i.e. I want to put the result into "one" below regardless if it comes from the thingyone, thingytwo or thingythree.

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In XSLT terms I would like to do:

<root xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xmlns="http://xmlns.differentthingies.com/20111119/thingy" xsi:schemaLocation="http://xmlns.differentthingies.com/20111119/thingy differentthinggies.xsd">
    <differentthingies>
        <thingythree>
            <one>thisisthingythree1</one>
            <three2>thisisthingythree2</three2>
            <three3>thisisthingythree3</three3>
        </thingythree>
    </differentthingies>
</root>

Transformed by

<xsl:template match="/">
        <xsl:variable name="var1_root" select="ns0:root"/>
        <root xmlns="http://xmlns.differentthingies.com/20111119/anotherthingy">
            <xsl:attribute name="xsi:schemaLocation" namespace="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance">http://xmlns.differentthingies.com/20111119/anotherthingy thingy.xsd</xsl:attribute>
            <thingyone>
                <xsl:for-each select="$var1_root/ns0:differentthingies/ns0:thingyone/ns0:one">
                    <one>
                        <xsl:value-of select="string(.)"/>
                    </one>
                </xsl:for-each>
                <xsl:for-each select="$var1_root/ns0:differentthingies/ns0:thingythree/ns0:one">
                    <one>
                        <xsl:value-of select="string(.)"/>
                    </one>
                </xsl:for-each>
                <xsl:for-each select="$var1_root/ns0:differentthingies/ns0:thingytwo/ns0:one">
                    <one>
                        <xsl:value-of select="string(.)"/>
                    </one>
                </xsl:for-each>
            </thingyone>
        </root>
    </xsl:template>

Would become

<root xmlns="http://xmlns.differentthingies.com/20111119/anotherthingy" xmlns:xsi="http://www.w3.org/2001/XMLSchema-instance" xsi:schemaLocation="http://xmlns.differentthingies.com/20111119/anotherthingy thingy.xsd">
    <thingyone>
        <one>thisisthingythree1</one>
    </thingyone>
</root>
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