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update and insert in the same session

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monrow

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Apr 22, 2008
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HI,

I've a mapping which update a target A(update orverride)
and insert data in another target B.
In my session,i've choose the option : Data driven;
For target A i choose choose : update as update
For target B i choose : insert

When i run the session, line are inserted in target B but noting are update in target A;
I've this error
WRT_8117 : ERROR : target table [A] does not allow insert.
Row # [0] in bad file

Can someone help me ?

Thanks
 
Do you have an update transformation to the update target?

"I think we're all Bozos on this bus!" - Firesign Theatre [jester]
 
i've no update strategy transformation,
i've just my 2 sources and 2 targets.
only in the session, i've precised : Data driven and for each target, if it's only "update as update" or "Insert" in the properties.

If i use an update transformation , it will be run ?
With an update transformation, can i override the update query in the target ?

thanks
 
Yes, you need to use the update transform. Without it, PC thinks it's an insert. The update transform can do updates, inserts and deletes. Set the properties to DD_UPDATE to tell it to do the update.

"I think we're all Bozos on this bus!" - Firesign Theatre [jester]
 
Some experts will advice you to stay away from data-driven. Instead , split the mapping into 1 for updates and 1 for inserts. This way you can use the optimum for inserts (namely block inserts against row-by-row) where speed is not reduced by mixing with row-by-row updates.
The mappings should of course include a lookup that performs a check whether a key exists)

Ties Blom

 
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