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Talend Open Studio Cookbook

You're reading from   Talend Open Studio Cookbook Getting familiar with Talend Open Studio will greatly enhance your data handling and integration capabilities. This is the perfect reference book for beginners and intermediates with a host of practical recipes that clarify even complex features.

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Product type Paperback
Published in Oct 2013
Publisher Packt
ISBN-13 9781782167266
Length 270 pages
Edition 1st Edition
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Table of Contents (16) Chapters Close

Preface 1. Introduction and General Principles FREE CHAPTER 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 A. Common Type Conversions
B. Management of Contexts Index

Creating random test data using lookups

This simple technique shows how we can randomly assign values using lookups.

Getting ready

Open the jo_cook_ch10_0120_randomTestDataLookups job.

How to do it...

The steps for creating random test data using lookups are as follows:

  1. Open tMap.
  2. Open the tMap settings for the productData input flow.
  3. Change the Match Model to First Match.
  4. For the Expr. key for productData, add the code:
    Numeric.random(1,15)
  5. Drag all columns from both inputs to the output.
  6. Your tMap should now look like this:
    How to do it...
  7. Exit tMap and run the job.

How it works...

As you will see from the output, the job will add a random product ID and product description to each order item row.

The match model of First Match ensures that only one match is returned for each order item line.

The Numeric.random(1,15) function returns a value from 1 through to 15, which is the number of products in the products list CSV file.

Thus the process will generate a random number for each order line and then use this random number...

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