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Default look up transformation - 09-25-2008 , 12:25 AM







can any body tells what is look up transformation and how to configure
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Default RE: look up transformation - 09-25-2008 , 07:38 AM






If you have a code type field in a data flow pipeline and the code
translations are stored in another server or database, you can use the lookup
transform to essentially doa a join between the main data pipeline and the
lookup table, and add a field from the lookup table into the pipeline.
Read BOL.
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Default RE: look up transformation - 09-25-2008 , 07:38 AM



If you have a code type field in a data flow pipeline and the code
translations are stored in another server or database, you can use the lookup
transform to essentially doa a join between the main data pipeline and the
lookup table, and add a field from the lookup table into the pipeline.
Read BOL.
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Default RE: look up transformation - 09-25-2008 , 07:38 AM



If you have a code type field in a data flow pipeline and the code
translations are stored in another server or database, you can use the lookup
transform to essentially doa a join between the main data pipeline and the
lookup table, and add a field from the lookup table into the pipeline.
Read BOL.
--
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can any body tells what is look up transformation and how to configure
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Default RE: look up transformation - 09-25-2008 , 07:38 AM



If you have a code type field in a data flow pipeline and the code
translations are stored in another server or database, you can use the lookup
transform to essentially doa a join between the main data pipeline and the
lookup table, and add a field from the lookup table into the pipeline.
Read BOL.
--
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can any body tells what is look up transformation and how to configure
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Default RE: look up transformation - 09-25-2008 , 07:38 AM



If you have a code type field in a data flow pipeline and the code
translations are stored in another server or database, you can use the lookup
transform to essentially doa a join between the main data pipeline and the
lookup table, and add a field from the lookup table into the pipeline.
Read BOL.
--
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can any body tells what is look up transformation and how to configure
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Default RE: look up transformation - 09-25-2008 , 07:38 AM



If you have a code type field in a data flow pipeline and the code
translations are stored in another server or database, you can use the lookup
transform to essentially doa a join between the main data pipeline and the
lookup table, and add a field from the lookup table into the pipeline.
Read BOL.
--
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Default RE: look up transformation - 09-25-2008 , 07:38 AM



If you have a code type field in a data flow pipeline and the code
translations are stored in another server or database, you can use the lookup
transform to essentially doa a join between the main data pipeline and the
lookup table, and add a field from the lookup table into the pipeline.
Read BOL.
--
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can any body tells what is look up transformation and how to configure
this?


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Default RE: look up transformation - 09-25-2008 , 07:38 AM



If you have a code type field in a data flow pipeline and the code
translations are stored in another server or database, you can use the lookup
transform to essentially doa a join between the main data pipeline and the
lookup table, and add a field from the lookup table into the pipeline.
Read BOL.
--
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