Which escape character to use to have pipeline as a delimitor in a Informatica Powercenter paramater...
I'm trying to achieve the below in the Informatica mapping override (my backend is Teradata):
SELECT ID || '|' || NAME || '|' || SAL as ONE_COLUMN FROM <table_name>
Here, my columns ID, NAME, SAL are coming from assignment task as paramater variables in the Workflow. But I'm unable to achieve the placement of pipeline '|' correctly in the below string that I'm giving in the parameter variable:
'ID || '|' || NAME || '|' || SAL'
It is unable to interpret the single quote correctly with '|' and always throws the below parsing error (attached below).
I have tried various ways to go around it, but none of them seem to work. Can someone please help me with some ideas?
parsing parameters informatica
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I'm trying to achieve the below in the Informatica mapping override (my backend is Teradata):
SELECT ID || '|' || NAME || '|' || SAL as ONE_COLUMN FROM <table_name>
Here, my columns ID, NAME, SAL are coming from assignment task as paramater variables in the Workflow. But I'm unable to achieve the placement of pipeline '|' correctly in the below string that I'm giving in the parameter variable:
'ID || '|' || NAME || '|' || SAL'
It is unable to interpret the single quote correctly with '|' and always throws the below parsing error (attached below).
I have tried various ways to go around it, but none of them seem to work. Can someone please help me with some ideas?
parsing parameters informatica
I don't see the error attached. Some screenshot would also be nice. I presume you're trying to create a paremetrized SQL override for SQ - is that correct?
– Maciejg
Nov 23 '18 at 7:00
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I'm trying to achieve the below in the Informatica mapping override (my backend is Teradata):
SELECT ID || '|' || NAME || '|' || SAL as ONE_COLUMN FROM <table_name>
Here, my columns ID, NAME, SAL are coming from assignment task as paramater variables in the Workflow. But I'm unable to achieve the placement of pipeline '|' correctly in the below string that I'm giving in the parameter variable:
'ID || '|' || NAME || '|' || SAL'
It is unable to interpret the single quote correctly with '|' and always throws the below parsing error (attached below).
I have tried various ways to go around it, but none of them seem to work. Can someone please help me with some ideas?
parsing parameters informatica
I'm trying to achieve the below in the Informatica mapping override (my backend is Teradata):
SELECT ID || '|' || NAME || '|' || SAL as ONE_COLUMN FROM <table_name>
Here, my columns ID, NAME, SAL are coming from assignment task as paramater variables in the Workflow. But I'm unable to achieve the placement of pipeline '|' correctly in the below string that I'm giving in the parameter variable:
'ID || '|' || NAME || '|' || SAL'
It is unable to interpret the single quote correctly with '|' and always throws the below parsing error (attached below).
I have tried various ways to go around it, but none of them seem to work. Can someone please help me with some ideas?
parsing parameters informatica
parsing parameters informatica
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I don't see the error attached. Some screenshot would also be nice. I presume you're trying to create a paremetrized SQL override for SQ - is that correct?
– Maciejg
Nov 23 '18 at 7:00
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I don't see the error attached. Some screenshot would also be nice. I presume you're trying to create a paremetrized SQL override for SQ - is that correct?
– Maciejg
Nov 23 '18 at 7:00
I don't see the error attached. Some screenshot would also be nice. I presume you're trying to create a paremetrized SQL override for SQ - is that correct?
– Maciejg
Nov 23 '18 at 7:00
I don't see the error attached. Some screenshot would also be nice. I presume you're trying to create a paremetrized SQL override for SQ - is that correct?
– Maciejg
Nov 23 '18 at 7:00
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I don't see the error attached. Some screenshot would also be nice. I presume you're trying to create a paremetrized SQL override for SQ - is that correct?
– Maciejg
Nov 23 '18 at 7:00