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Talend Open Studio Cookbook

You're reading from  Talend Open Studio Cookbook

Product type Book
Published in Oct 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782167266
Pages 270 pages
Edition 1st Edition
Languages
Author (1):
Rick Barton Rick Barton
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Table of Contents (21) Chapters close

Talend Open Studio Cookbook
Credits
About the Author
About the Reviewers
www.PacktPub.com
Preface
1. Introduction and General Principles 2. Metadata and Schemas 3. Validating Data 4. Mapping Data 5. Using Java in Talend 6. Managing Context Variables 7. Working with Databases 8. Managing Files 9. Working with XML, Queues, and Web Services 10. Debugging, Logging, and Testing 11. Deploying and Scheduling Talend Code 12. Common Mistakes and Other Useful Hints and Tips Common Type Conversions
Management of Contexts Index

Printing your input query


If your result set isn't as expected and you are struggling to understand why, then it is really useful to be able to see the query that was executed to give you the result. This recipe shows how this can be done.

Getting ready

Open the job jo_cook_ch07_0030_printInputQuery, which is a copy of the job from the previous recipe.

How to do it…

The steps to be performed are as follows:

  1. Add a tJava component.

  2. Add OnSubjobOk from tMysqlInput to tJava.

  3. Open tJava and add the following line:

    System.out.println("\nExecuted query: \n"+((String)globalMap.get("tMysqlInput_1_QUERY")));
  4. Run the job and you will see the query as it was sent to the database.

How it works…

As we have seen in other recipes, many of the Talend components will drop information to globalMap, for use by downstream components/subjobs.

In the case of tMysqlInput, one of the values written to globalMap is the query that was used to produce the result set, which is what we printed in the tJava component.

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