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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?










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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?

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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?










share|improve this question























  • 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?










share|improve this question














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?







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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





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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