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Learning Informatica PowerCenter 10.x

You're reading from   Learning Informatica PowerCenter 10.x Enterprise data warehousing and intelligent data centers for efficient data management solutions

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Product type Paperback
Published in Aug 2017
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ISBN-13 9781788471220
Length 426 pages
Edition 2nd Edition
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Rahul Malewar Rahul Malewar
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Preface 1. Downloading and Extracting Informatica PowerCenter Software FREE CHAPTER 2. Understanding Admin Console 3. Understanding Designer Screen and its Components 4. The Lifeline of Informatica - Transformations 5. Using the Designer Screen - Advanced Features 6. Implementing SCD Using Designer Screen Wizards 7. Using the Workflow Manager Screen 8. Learning Various Tasks in Workflow Manager screen 9. Advanced Features of Workflow Manager Screen 10. Working with Workflow Monitor - Monitoring the code 11. The Deployment Phase - Using Repository Manager 12. Optimization - Performance Tuning

Working with tasks


As mentioned in the previous chapter, tasks are the basic building blocks of Workflows. Every task has a different functionality as every transformation has a different functionality. We need to use tasks as per our requirement in the workflow or worklet. Tasks can be created as reusable or non-reusable.

You can create reusable tasks in Task Developer and non-reusable tasks in Workflow Manager.

Before we talk in detail about each task, let's have a brief understanding of the different tasks we have:

Name of task

Details

Session task

This is used to execute a mapping.

Email task

This is used to send success or failure email notifications.

Command task

This is used to execute Unix/Perl scripts or commands. It can also be used to execute DOS commands in Windows.

Timer task

This is used to add some time gap or delay between two tasks.

Assignment task

This is used to assign a value to Workflow variables.

Control task

This is used to control the flow of the workflow by stopping or aborting...

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